“The built in audience for the Dragon Age games wants that isometric RPG feel.”
“The built in audience for the Dragon Age games wants that isometric RPG feel.”
I’m sorry mate, but people like you have a crap attitude and absolutely are “fans” in quotation marks sense.
THE biggest example of a sequel changing fundamental aspects of its predecessor would be (in my opinion) Mass Effect 2, and wouldn’t you look at that? People call that the best game of the franchise, and one of the best (so called) “RPG’s” ever made. Dragon Age Origins is clunky and it needed changing, it’s never…
Looks okay to me. If it plays similar to God of War, then what’s the problem again? Oh, right, the real “fans” will cry that it is not an isometric RPG with text only dialog trees.
The bullets return to you and you need to keep dodging them.
last gen? Its not even last gen.
im not sure the amount of money generated by GTA Online bears you out. I dont care about GTA at all, but i gave zero fucks about Red Dead Online...but I would have been day 1 for any story based DLC. I really wanted another undead nightmare or something.
So sony should be blamed for owning IP’s they created themselves, while Microsofts buys up their IPs?
People who think Call of Duty is a reason to buy one console over another are the real losers of the console wars.
Never compare what you know in your small circle to the rest of the world.
EA had something good going for it with Bad Company ...but for some reason they wanted to drop it.
It’s the Pokedex, grow the fuck up.
““I got this wrong, and I take responsibility for that.””
No, Mark, you are making 11,000 other people take responsibility for that. You are taking no responsibility.
How does this change anything? Non white people existed in medieval Europe. For that matter, none of what mentioned here neccecitates racial homogenity. Or, if you wanna go a step further, none of this require all the ppl to be specifically white.
The up side is that you don’t need to run a space heater in your game room while playing it :)
Given how many ports move over now + game pass + steam deck, it’s PC. I’m not even a PC gamer and it’s clearly the platform to invest in.
Microsoft hasn’t even sold half of the units Sony has, so I think it’s very hard to justify calling them the victor in the *console* war. They are making excellent progress in the games as a service realm though, where Sony is far behind.
They don’t ‘have to’. They want to make shareholders happy and they already cut their staffing to the bone. The only thing left is increased prices.
Every conversation I’ve ever had with a lawyer about those waivers is that they’re basically worthless if you have a lawyer who’s at least minimally competent.