Pyro3000
Pyro3000
Pyro3000

If this is really for disarming all of the nukes, I can’t help but wonder if it was supposed to be a hidden reward for the last remaining player that was doing FOBS. I’d imagine the last guy would have the goal of taking everyone’s nukes. The only question is what he would do with his own.

I think this is actually terrible compared to the real ending.

I’ve heard good things about the story of this one.

I’m pretty sure the reason it wasn’t just cropped photos with “ABS” is just because the gaming community didn’t find that sort of thing amusing. The “TITS” images are just a way to make fun of the character design. Taking the cold and distant Ryu and representing him as a loving and tender man is a hilarious change.

I honestly beat that boss by spamming nothing but R1 and running into them over and over.

Please, no. Pokemon being limited to events at specific locations was the worst as a kid.

This is going to be one giant microtransaction fest. It’ll probably be really popular right off the bat, but then absolutely plummet in a couple weeks and die off when everyone reaches the point where everything is blocked by a pay wall.

I completely agree with Kimmel. It’s one thing to watch an esports league because you’re watching the people that are supposed to be the best at a game you enjoy playing, and maybe you’ll get better by watching them and learning some things.

But to watch some guy act like a wacky inflatable arm flailing tube man play a

I’ve always been unable to watch sports because I would rather play something than watch something. That being said, I can understand why a sports fan would watch professional sports since it tends to be a whole other level of play. I can also understand people watching a pro gaming league tournament. Casual playing,

Banners all over the place both online and in retail stores, paid GameStop to push the title overall, TV commercials, and free copies to as many reviewers as they could get out. It was also one of the biggest advertisements on the Xbox Live and PSN marketplaces.

It wasn’t supposed to. It was a response to your counter claim.

He seems pretty spot on to me. I would think that even those that watch these streamers would realize how absurd the actual concept it.

Most games spend more on marketing than actual development now. Witcher 3 even spent $35 million on marketing and $32 million on development.

As a note Destiny well outsold Witcher 3, which goes back into how marketing is the big decision maker on how many copies are sold. The reviews for Destiny also didn’t come out

Witcher 3 had $35 million spent on marketing. That may pale in comparison to Call of Duty’s budget, but it’s still quite a lot. I don’t disagree that CDPR is a great company, and I’m sure Witcher 3 is amazing. It’s just that there are far more factors at hand. An additional factor being that Witcher 3 is almost always

We live in a world where every big title is almost guaranteed an 8-10 score.

Really? Because I couldn’t escape the advertisements. They were all over the place both online and in game stores.

But that last line is always correct in every situation.

It has nothing to do with the game and everything to do with marketing and review scores.

“Sales haven’t slowed down enough yet so I’m going to keep things going for a little longer until I need to reup the hype.”

Just finally remembered this and played it now that it isn’t shut down by the kotaku traffic. Pretty unimpressive, honestly. I sat there and watched for a bit, but between the “Hurry up and kill my you fuckwit” and the overly common” Don’t kill me” message there really wasn’t anything there to be impressed by. I was