I’m enjoying the game immensely, doesn’t mean the writers didn’t miss hard on the PC. Everything else fits in the world except them.
I’m enjoying the game immensely, doesn’t mean the writers didn’t miss hard on the PC. Everything else fits in the world except them.
The difference being, the orignal PC not speaking meant you could assume they were just a savant at murdering people with how successful they are at doing that but needing to be taught everything else throughout the game as they enter the criminal world for the first time and their silence helped sell that. In this…
It’s only half that. The Saint’s are technically being started anew, but the writers clearly didn’t know what to do to make the PC seem like they’re just starting out, so they basically went “OK they’re basically SR3 PC now” and it really doesn’t fit with the story being told. They constantly quip about doing all this…
This one definitely creeped up on me. I’m not sure I agree that this trailer showed more of it’s silly side. It showed a few different scenes than the previous but it’s still very much in line with where the previous trailers left me. Looking forward to launch day reviews since I don’t do the whole preorder thing…
Hell fucking yes. I may not play ArcSystem fighters (I suck at them) but this is one hell of a win imo.
Presumably he’s attempting to imply that I can’t claim it as mine (aka I work there) when someone else is the CEO. Pedantry, nothing more.
The CEO of my testing firm used to be a QA manager and knows it well enough. He isn’t up to date on current methodologies as he moved to the business side decades ago at this point, but we’ve had more than one conversation about it over beers at work functions and I’d trust him to run a team if he wanted to. Not to…
From the description of the documents I read (I haven’t checked if they got released yet but last I read was that they didn’t release them in full due to privacy concerns), nothing in them was actually controversial in the realm of testing. Bad KPI’s forcing people to fill the bug queue with shitty bugs happens in a…
From my understanding, this isn’t even a case of the dealership was trying to dodge responsibility. This is just a quirk of the way the law works out there so the lawyers all probably met, laid out how it was going to happen to get the right parties holding responsibility and then just didn’t put up any fights in…
Not the devs, the management.
I want you to understand how disappointed I am that you chose to go with “bare” instead of “bear” after writing this article.
HotS died years ago though. Like as soon as the esports league was officially dropped the game was effectively killed and they’ve made no move to try and revive it.
Some people need a reminder that game developers are companies, not your friends. They exist to wring money out of you and if they can get even more by forcing you to buy new hardware, all the better.
This is good info and I thank you for it. However, the entire time I read this article I couldn’t think of anything other than “Someone purposely made that M as close to an H as possible so others would misread it as ‘Honkey Pox’”
He really is awful, doesn’t mean anyone deserves Immortal’s scam-fest.
Same...
Nope. Don’t give in to their shit though. Do everything you can to keep yourself as safe as possible.
A lot of these are really basic, but fine games. I really suggest getting any of Sierra Lee’s games (The Last Sovereign, Desecration of Wings, Crimson Grey, etc.) for anyone who is looking for a good game with sex as an integral part instead of sex scenes with a game as the glue in between.
They declined to comment in writing either, and demanded we not mention the name of Longacre in the story.
I truly hope so. I also hope people give it the fair shake it deserves. The internet as a whole seems to look for things to hate more than things to enjoy, which does leave me a bit worried about fan backlash.