Sloopydrew
Sloopydrew
Sloopydrew

It was a sequel on DS. It was okay.

Feel free to send money my way since you have some to spare

That’s nearly a month of groceries for a family of 3. As a single dad, I can’t imagine ever being able to “spare” that much money for an useless statue.

I like it. But you know what I would like more? A new Okami game.

What I loved most about Tomb Raider was the mystery, the suspense, that weighty atmosphere of exploration (I’ve never been entranced by the Uncharted school and its style of gameplay, but a young Lara Croft was a character I could get invested in).

Impossible, not a single self respecting gamer has an X1, let alone Tomb Raider (lol, It’s a joke.. One I had to endure for years during the PS3 era)

I came in to complain about the price point and got spoiled by some asshole commenter. Shame on me, then.

I’m not usually one to complain about spoilers, especially in games, and especially in threads about reviews, but what is this shit man?

Is he spoiling the game?... What an asshole.

It’s not about Tomb Raider being a PS exclusive but it’s about that TR was always multiplatform, if you owned an XBox or PS you could play day 1 on any platform. Now, the MS cashcow payed the developers for being timed exclusive. And we PS owners are waiting. Because if Microsoft thinks I will buy an XB1 just to play

Please stop for goodness sakes.

I would hope so. It would break up the Summer release doldrums.

Well this pisses me off royally!

Why haven't you played every video game on earth, immediately upon release, and to 100% completion? As a journalist, it is your job to invent shared memory cloning and/or a time machine, but only for purpose of playing video games.

Where do you gather yeast?

I’m impressed by the “effort” demonstrated.

I think you might be reading a little too much into a cutesy lede.

Disappointment and being “anti delay” is definitely different.

I also reserve my right to disapprove of devs doing a shitty job at knowing how long their games will take.

I could get behind that way of thinking if it wasn’t for the fact that more often than not (I’m not talking about Naughty Dog or CD Projekt Red specifically) delayed games have just as many issues as ones that don’t get delayed.