The idea that we need to be more negative is ridiculous and straight up gross. The gaming public and media are both far too cynical and jaded as it is.
The idea that we need to be more negative is ridiculous and straight up gross. The gaming public and media are both far too cynical and jaded as it is.
FFX-2 is forced on whoever buys it? Good! Maybe now people will stop whining about it and just try it and maybe even see it for what it is, which is a fun romp with some nice characterization and one of the best ATB battle systems ever made.
It isn't "a few random players" it's all the people who would normally find every possible bug and infinite and weird thing in the game testing it.
The characters would be more expensive as separate DLC.
They posted their best quarter in something like 10 years not that long ago. They're doing really well.
That game was the reason I finally bought a PSP. And from there the PSP brought me much RPG love through the years. And still does.
Trust me, it will. They're looking at November/December 2014. Xillia 2 will be July/August in the US.
There's no missed opportunity. They'll get way more sales out of it on PS3 and the games bomb on 360. They have the tools already and they don't need to learn PS4 and put extra money into it.
Year of Tales, yessssss.
It's a little hard for it to be more than 60fps like it already is. And there's no reason to put in any sparkly effects or whatever. Physics won't change, AI isn't changing, the whole game is just going to be exactly the same with some extra costumes only it's back up to $60 instead of the ~$30 that it's already…
It took me 13 tries just to boot up the PS4 version of the game and when it did boot up, the multiplayer crashed the game. Luckily the next time the game booted, single player worked.
How about they release a functional game and you stop letting them get away with it. If it's an industry-wide issue (and it isn't as the majority of Japanese games do not have this problem) then the industry itself needs to be uprooted and taken to task for it. The gaming media should be shoving this in their face and…
They're both awful. No one should trust Activision or EA. Don't apologize for them and don't make excuses. They publish unfinished games without remorse, take your money and then do nothing but slowly work on trying to fix their rushed products. There's zero reason to have any sort of consumer faith in either company.
The gaming media, snarklord. Spare me. You know what I mean.
I have no idea why the media isn't more up in arms about this. They just charged you guys a ton of money for a game that's been in continuous worse shape than even Sim City. At least that became playable after a week or so. This just keeps crashing and bugging out all over.
I don't know man, cats can get into places you would never expect.
The Mega64 skit was definitely as it was on purpose. It was making fun of that stereotype. I'm not sure how anyone wouldn't understand that. They've done that skit each year for the VGAs.
Thanks, jocktard.
No, the incoherent shouting is part of that specific set of characters they were doing. They've done that bit every year for the last few years. A lot of their stuff is very very different from that.
Absolutely yes. Wonderful 101 and Mario 3D World were both better in design and in overall fun.