Seriously. Kotaku and plenty of other outlets/people have been saying for years. Stoooooop preordering. It used to be useful 20 years ago. There is no danger of you missing out on games now. (Outside of limited collector’s editions or whatever.)
Seriously. Kotaku and plenty of other outlets/people have been saying for years. Stoooooop preordering. It used to be useful 20 years ago. There is no danger of you missing out on games now. (Outside of limited collector’s editions or whatever.)
It’s like pre-orders might be a bad idea? You pay for the shit sandwich, you don’t get to bitch about the shit sandwich.
Starfield is a camera-driven game. The camera determines your character’s facing direction and therefore affects both combat and traversal. Any game that revolves around camera movement greatly benefits from higher framerates.
This is just Kotaku trying to be edgly
So..hes not allowed to have an opinion?
Nah mah broda! Is the contrary!
Exploring the Lands Between made it evident that something was amiss, game-wise, to nearly anyone experiencing the game. Nowhere was this more obvious than when the game lost steam midway through and bosses started getting reused left and right.
Is the heading sarcasm?
I really can’t stand these “prestige” games. They all feel the same to me. I miss the kind of games that Sony used to make.
Employer provides incredible benefits package, using money earned from doing good deeds. Kotaku: “Isn’t that terrible?”
I mean... no, that’s obviously not true. Some people might migrate to a cloud-only experience but there’s no way it’s going to be the majority of people. Lots of people want to own their games and lots of other people simply don’t have internet speeds needed for cloud gaming.
So a cartoon battlefield is too much to handle.
So, your joke is that God of War exists?
The problem is those smaller games tend to still get slapped with a full AAA price tag and the publisher shocked pikachus at low sales as if they didnt punt a $30 title out the door with a $90 digital deluxe edition.
“AAA”-tier game
Live service is a bane.
Yes. Is “make sure the game is actually playable before you release” really such an unreasonable expectation?
I came down to the comments immediately after that hoping to find an answer as to what it meant. Sometimes I'm super ignorant but I'm starting to think it was just really dumb. ..
What are we complaining about now? The ending wasn’t what you expected it would be? What a shame. Did you miss the entire story that happened after the first 5 minutes? It wasn’t a story about cats reuniting, it was about the robot civilization who were trapped within the city.
Do you guys get incentivized to spoil shit for people? You couldn’t have titled this piece “Let’s talk about Stray’s ending”??? Why on earth do you have to add descriptors into that headline?? Honestly fuck this practice lol