Hastily made ports is still better than what Nintendo has gotten for the past three generations.
Hastily made ports is still better than what Nintendo has gotten for the past three generations.
"Oh look, it's a console that's already outdated before it's even released!"
Because Nintendo has always prided themselves in making games that were the best of the best in terms of graphics?
When your platform of choice has better graphics, graphics are the most important thing in the world.
You know that just because you get something new it doesn't mean you have to throw everything old away. I have a 55" HDTV but I still have two old 27" CRT SDTV's. One the HDTV replaced and the other was replaced by the SDTV that got replaced. They're built to last.
"I swear to god bioware is looking for the rpg equivalent of COD"
"People will say 'Oh well, I paid all this money and it's mine to do with as I will', but the problem is that's what's keeping the retail price up — prices would have come down long ago if the industry was getting a share of the resells."
We know they tend to have long legs and despite the idiots that like to go "hurr durr rehash" there actually aren't that many of them over the course of a generation. And of the few sequels that Nintendo puts out they aren't really meant to make the previous game obsolete or games cannibalizing one another to the same…
Games already had great value but it's because of publishers like Ubisoft that they've slowly gotten stripped out. PC games had great singleplayer, great multiplayer, and tools that allowed the community to add on to that experience, often all in one neat package. They didn't try to sell us small parts of the game,…
Making stuff up in your head is not "real" consequence. The final decision is carried out with no regard to any other event in the game. Nor does that solve the problem of the developers not delivering on their own statements about their game.
I not only believed you from that short playthrough description but I was also able to come to a pretty good hypothesis as to why you don't understand people's complaints.
Well, the ones taking it this far ARE Biodrones and they ARE that stupid and crazy...
You wouldn't be the first one to comment before experiencing it for yourself. One of the articles on Kotaku had the writer outright state he hasn't completed the game yet he still felt he was qualified to write about it. Having said that...
When you're creating art as a product you're fulfilling a demand. When you fail to deliver on that product you cannot use artistic integrity as a means of deflecting criticism or dismissing the failure to fulfill that contract. Nevermind the fact that art being beyond criticism somehow makes sense; people criticize…
As a business, if they can get an even larger fanbase by doing that why shouldn't they do it?
The experience with Mass Effect novels point to them creating even more plot holes.
No one goes to those extremes naturally. The failure of the industry and media to properly recognize those complaints pushes them towards that tend. The outright dismissal of their issues only serves to push them to extremes.
The hardcore group/fanboys are usually the ones that are most willing to accept whatever bad move their beloved company does. Biodrones are likely the most zealous fanboys this generation. These are the people that defend DA2 as a good game. These are the people, in TOR, that defend the lag, the poor graphics, the…
Have you actually played the Mass Effect games? And I mean really play it not LP's or Youtube walkthroughs.
Do you seriously think we have this ending because we gave the developers too much power? That their writers, given freedom to do what they want, would CHOOSE to make a conclusion that not only ignores foreshadowing and themes from not just the first two games but also events even in that very same game? That the…