I see, the reply hierarchy around here is kind of confusing.
I see, the reply hierarchy around here is kind of confusing.
It's a cool looking video game that I want to play. That's about it. If it turns out terrible, than so be it. I'll move on to something else.
I totally get where you're coming from. While the fanboys are content with getting anything from SE at this point what you want is a deeper understanding of how the game works. Right now all we got is that XV is going to play like a Kingdom Hearts game with a boy band on their road trip. What you wanna know though is…
Saw it today at TGS on the big screen, and it really looks amazing. I think you really need to see it in person to see how great it's turning out. I'm definitely buying!
True, and I was off base to equate your reply to mine on that level and basis.
Before all of the insanity of the comment section saying how shitty this game was, I would like to say that I enjoyed this. It wasn't amazing in any aspect, but I had fun and that's what is important in a video game.
But it's limited supply!
I'm on board with that.
Because a) game creators are lazy, there's already a perfectly viable moveset for a character, why change it? b) there's no pleasing everyone anyway, if they eliminated "classic clone" Ganondorf to give a new sword and magic based moveset, the fan of the old style character would complain and c) Sakurai delights in…
Because Sakurai is an incompetent director.
I love him actually, I think he's the best of the new characters. So adorable.
In seasons, you start fresh like you just bought the game. Gold, stash, paragon levels are not transferrable to your seasonal characters.
as a musician myself, i'd kill to get exposure, paid or not. The problem is, everyone who makes music thinks they're some sort of god when in many...most cases they're just utter shit with imagined talent.
People always want something to be outraged about. Do I think people should work for free? No, but this definitely isn't a case of "hey we want you to work for us and not pay you". It's a contest to contribute to the game.
It's a pretty simple solution, when you think about it. If you don't support the fact that they're not going to pay you if you make the music for the game, and you don't think it's worth the time and effort to not get paid, then just don't make the music. Simple as that.
The only person or company that paid me to write this was Gawker Media. I'm sorry if you don't like seeing posts about The Sims 4, I just thought that images of gigantic toilets in one of the biggest games to launch in recent months was too good to pass up.
I'm so butthurt North America is not getting the First Print Edition.
Yeah, I think the key is a ton of changes that are perhaps variable/randomized in the code, so one pirate isn't quite sure what is going on, but only 100 other people have the same problem so there aren't any fixes for it.
We'll have a review next week I promise!
Or more like: "Professor, my dad told me be played something called Space Invaders, and my mother loves Bubble Bobble, and my grandad has stories about pinball and great mechanical gaming machines. Are you sure gaming only started in 1994?"