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“you don’t like having to spend money to unlock the things you bought the game for in a timely manner? Okay, we will eliminate the option to spend money until we figure out a way to make you want to spend it. Til then!” strangely complacent star wars battlefront prospective customers,”good move! Should have done this

Bushido blade series. I’d give a leg for a modern take on those games.

Yes. Breath of the wild is kind of a living experience that you’ll go back to again and again and never really need to finish. There is not a terribly gripping story, or at least not one that pushes you towards completion. Nier on the other hand does, it pulls you more than pushes. You’ll want to finish it, and you’ll

Their reaction is really the only defensible reaction. Banning streams or media coverage on a game that is released at different dates globally would be ridiculous. Releasing it early, as stated in the article would be financially troublesome for sure, possibly even legally. I hate spoilers too, but I can’t think of

Often in games we celebrate character ambiguity as a method of establishing individuality in a way that full expressiveness can’t or limits. I like endings like this for the same reason I like those types of characters. The ending is an unknown, and thus I have to place myself in a position where I am truly integrated

Either way, the response is accurate. Either it was a mistake as in it was misplaced, or it was a mistake as in it was a poor decision. I think it should be commended that they responded so quickly and a really addressing it. Have we so soon forgotten the payday 2 shenanigans?

It’s not the pre-ordering that’s the problem. The problem is the incentives used for pre-order that are location specific and create an inconsistent and incomplete experience for the consumer. Platform specific missions, gamestop/walmart/bestbuy/amazon exclusive yada yada. Those are the issues because it’s a marketing

I disagree. So many of the characters were expertly written. The bloody baron, the king of beggars, the other big dude I can’t think of the name right now. It’s not about what their dialogue was, rather than how they said it. In dragon age there were some awesome characters but they would tell you why they were

Utopia is overlooked so often.

Bloody sack tick demons, and naked smaugh with the fatty roll deserve a mention I feel.