Maxor127
Maxor127
Maxor127

Since everyone is rightfully saying Skies of Arcadia, I’ll add Shining Force.

In my opinion, the maps for BF3 and BF4 are too big and the flag points aren’t well designed, and there isn’t as much destructibility.

Considering it was a lot more at retail stores, and I’m sure there are costs associated with updating and maintaining a storefront and providing support and downloads indefinitely, I think 30% sounds fair. Not a surprise that the two worst storefronts went down to 12%.

The waves of enemies that would spawn out of nowhere was one of the main things I hated. I also hated how cartoony the attacks became. Like the rogue could flip 100 feet like an anime ninja.

They’d have to redo the combat too, because the combat sucked in DA2. It was a huge step back from Origins, and it still hasn’t recovered with Inquisition. The dialogue and quests are the things I have the least issue with.

I hope this means there will finally be a Blu-Ray release of at least the Macross Saga of Robotech.

The only good part of the series was the 30 seconds they showed of Cybertron in Bumblebee. No humans, the designs looked good, and the fighting wasn’t a disorienting clusterfuck of jumpcuts.

I wouldn’t even feed them to wild dogs.

Loading back into the mission lobby is a luxury. Missions that require a specific number of people will kick everyone back to free roam when someone leaves. Especially annoying when you’re trying to host a heist with randoms.

Wow, it really is a lot faster. I’m guessing for me it’s gone from 2 minutes to 30 seconds loading from singleplayer to online. I wonder if loading directly to online is even faster now?

The Marathon games by Bungie also had fancy boxes. They’re primarily known as Mac games, but if you want to be pedantic, Marathon 2 had a PC release.

I think calling the Witcher tv show and Sonic movie “good” and pretending they’re the beginning of a golden age of video game adaptations just shows how low expectations are.

Yeah, besides the annoying grind of unlocking weapons, multiplayer is fun enough in Mass Effect. I felt Inquisition’s multiplayer was janky and dull though. If DA4's multiplayer would’ve been more like that, then good riddance. I’d always welcome a proper campaign multiplayer component though.

I tried researching that, but I had trouble getting a clear answer since sources differed and it’s difficult to get relevant search results. According to IGN, brick and mortar stores also take a 30% cut from games. It might be different for other products or it might be old info, but I’ve seen other sources mention

I don’t think designing and maintaining the hardware and software to run the game is “doing nothing.” Every platform takes a 30% cut from sales, not just Apple. Epic is free to design their own mobile device.

What I think what most people wanted was at the very least a typical Bioware ending where they reveal what happened to your companions and state of the galaxy based on your decisions.

It’s easy to avoid spoilers because the ending is so vague and stupid, that it’s easier to just sum up that it sucked.