VenerableSage
VenerableSage
VenerableSage

I believe this is called selling out, for pretty much all of the parties involved.

Maybe this is what happens when you release a “live service” game and want to turn your players into a never-ending wheel of cash.

Heroes is still a watered-down version of the main series stuffed with microtransactions and random “drops” though, so there’s some similarity to consider.

I mean, Fire Emblem Heroes made like $16m in one month and it kinda fits the same bills that you listed for Diablo, re: mobile gamers/regular gamers/series fans, so...

Who cares? Have some patience for crying out loud. The game is due out in just over a month and it's not like the roster is still being worked on - we'll get who we get.

“Malfested” was not that person’s name. The Malfested are those that were corrupted by the Evil Seed and have started to turn evil/turn into monsters. It comes up within like the first 30 minutes of Libra of Soul, if you were actually paying attention to the writing. (And it actually predates Soulcalibur VI too, for

“The reason that there’s a arbitration agreement in our Terms of Service is that there have been a continuously increasing raft of class actions and firms that look for companies that are susceptible to class actions.”

I’m just going to paste comments I made over Discord about this, since I’ve already made my thoughts once:

I had always heard it was a size issue that it had to be compressed. The Dreamcast version was split across two discs, while the entirety of Legends, including the expanded content, was limited to a single mini disc. I can’t remember if there was a specific reason that Sega didn’t want to split it to multiple discs

I dunno, I never found it too out of sync that it disturbed me while playing, even if it is abysmal and compressed. To each their own, I guess.

Skies of Arcadia will always hold a place in my heart.

Even if you’ve played both, Legends’ audio isn’t like it’s terrible or anything. And, if you’ve played both, you’ll probably be drowning it out by humming the tunes anyway. :)

I imagine that Bandai Namco is going to say that since the game is like less than 3 weeks away, the discs have already gone to Master and print, and “she wasn’t done in time” to be included on the physical copies. But, since the network test build is digital-only and separate from the actual game, it’s easy to make

Tried to play this yesterday. My Android device must be too old, because it ran like crap.

The fact that NBC seemingly mandates that the SNF theme has their name plastered throughout the lyrics (when you’re already watching the channel!) means that basically every single song will suck for eternity.

Don’t forget the Saturn too!

Just as long as I can get Dragon Force from that same run...

I have a few thoughts in relation to this article, but they’re kind of all over the place in point.

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but that also implies effort and using the something else as inspiration, but doing it your own way. This isn’t even that - this is like bootleg territory.