He made a game, and pulled it when he felt like it. Do we really have to judge him?
He made a game, and pulled it when he felt like it. Do we really have to judge him?
No. He had it coming. He was doing all kinds of crazy things while on hopped up on Coke.
? Way to put words in his mouth. Tony Danza isn't asking for every game to be open-world. He simply wants game to be INTERACTIVE, which is something that both Naughty Dog and Quantic Dream do NOT understand. Their "games" are nothing more than thinly veiled movies with C-grade story, held together by the extremely low…
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Your correct on that, they won't care. Which is why this not only keeps happening, but has spread.
I doubt the casual market will ever care. Sure, some people will play a mobile or Facebook game and get turned on to real games but for the most part the casual/mobile market is a separate thing that isn't interested in gaming outside of that very limited space.
There's a big problem with being loud and angry and all sort of ragey over this.
Amazing what the hype train can do for a game. Beating out original titles(in certain categories) and just sweeping the floor because it's the most popular game there. TLOU may be a good game, it may even be an excellent game to some, but it did nothing ground breaking or revolutionary, nothing really new or…
patrick stuart can do no wrong as far as i'm concerned.
i... wouldnt mind lol
Muh Patriarchy
Women engineer = oxymoron. Welcome to reality.
But the guy's daughter at the beginning didn't even understand why reaching 100K miles was so important! Don't you see? The message is: Girls are bad at math and engineering. And they can't even fly.
Oh jesus who the fuck cares. It's a commercial, not a great TV show, not an important movie, not a great literary work, not congress, not the real world, a fucking commercial.
Aren't most engineers men anyway?
Eisenberg could might really work, but I don't trust Snyder to utilize him effectively.
With Snyder's track record of getting things "right," I'd like to gamble on the Internet's opinion in this case.
Answer...not much
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