beyond-the-joystick
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beyond-the-joystick

I strongly disagree with you on this. While I appreciate the value of transparency, there’s much more to creating and releasing a product than just the game itself. Companies invest money in marketing, release schedules, reveals, ad campaigns, and many developers work long hours to shape these games for the public’s

I don’t understand the connection. Who are “you guys”?

I can’t say that I entirely agree, but I’d have been okay with some of this leaking post release, just from a preservation of history angle. (Too many companies are too secretive with stuff that happened in the past, looking at you, Nintendo!) But I’d have wanted to see this leaked out to the public like.. 10-20 years

Right.   If Spider-Man fans can freak out about how puddle reflections look in a trailer compared to the actual game, imagine if the public knew every time the studio went, like, “Hey, should be put a playable Doctor Octopus in the game” and then decided against it.

That’s pretty much how I feel after sitting through one of his cutscenes.

That is absolutely insane.

Especially, if it’s a design study or an experimental vehicle to test new technologies.

Right? No way Lucas planned on Luke and Leia being brother/sister when he wrote that kiss at the beginning of Empire. He adjusted it on the fly, but everyone of us 14-year-olds in the theater remembered that shit like we founded Peppridge Farms.

I thought the two-year release schedule was a dumb idea from Day 1 (and I feel vindicated by the clusterfuck Rise of Skywalker turned out to be), but yes, it makes logistical sense to hire three different directors from that POV, and having three directors wasn’t inherently the problem anyway. It was not having one

Unless this is written and directed by someone else, I don’t actually expect this to come out. Kojima is an absolutely terrible writer and shows no aptitude for cinema. The reason his games are great is that he has a wonderful imagination and has a very clever feel for gameplay. His pacing and his dialogue, however,

Last Jedi set up so many possibilities, especially for Ren.  They may as well have not made RoS.

Which is especially shitty given what a great cast they put together for the new characters. Along with Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, and Oscar Isaac are all charming as fuck and they had great chemistry together. 

You have no power here Valve! It’s literally the first thing I* do with new electronics. Used to do it with instruction manuals as far back as the NES era, but those are long gone, so now I just sniff the cases. Relish snorting up all those delicious fumes from cases, controllers, and consoles. Cause I need to get my

Someone start an entirely nude playthrough with hogs out and let us know how it goes in the comments.

No

Try creating different characters with backgrounds and characteristics that clash or are oppositive of your previous character.

“The astronauts weren’t bored when they went to the moon”

Such an unbelievably bad look from them. Not that Bethesda has many good looks, but man. What on earth do they imagine is the value of responding to reviews saying “I dont think this game is fun” with “Well we think its super fun. Maybe the most fun, so, nyeh. -Bethesda”. Genuinely feels like Todd Howard’s massively

I think so far, there is only one example of something that people had access to on console but are completely unable to download it once it was pulled from the store, and that was a video game demo. (Not including games that require a server to play, of course, that's a wholly different beast.)

God, I hope and pray that the multi-verse trend would just die already. It can be done in smart ways here and there, like in Everything Everywhere All At Once, but otherwise it’s a trope that has been beaten to hell and shoehorned into so many franchises that don’t need it and/or it doesn’t make sense for in the