chrisweasel81
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And this is such a tired rebuttal.

The influx of new purchasers alone is so much exponentially higher than it was in the 60-dollar era. Personally I wait a year or two, since FOMO has no power over me in my 40's. Then I snag a copy for a quarter the cost.

Well their other big project (which was just shut down) was a GaaS multiplayer Last of Us game, so it's hard to say which feels more like a waste of time and talent.

Holy smokes, I’m quoted in an article?

Strange times.

And yes I’m aware there are plenty of PC games that don’t automagically get upgraded. But most QOL and visual updates are gifted within a reasonable timeframe to the PC crowd. We’re quite spoiled if you don’t consider all the bad ports we’ve dealt with over the

I know one thing that Kotaku readers can probably all agree on, and it’s that turning comments into slideshow articles as advertiser space is a new low.

Honestly one of the reason I am still pro-Xbox, especially the controllers, is because they continue to use easily replaceable batteries. Sure, on paper, built in batteries and rechargable controllers seem like a great idea but in practice it means that when the battery dies you have to play it with a USB cord hanging

I just started Spider-Man 2 and I’ve played a few times on my Android phone with a Backbone and... it supports Bluetooth audio perfectly fine. They talk about latency and I guess there probably is some latency, but I’m not playing a rhythm game or whatever that requires no latency so I didn’t notice. Most people

Sounds good to me. If the scalpers are forced to sell at a significant loss, I could pick one up for cheap. I get a reasonable price, they get screwed, everyone wins.

I hope you're right, as the Portal seems like a collosal waste of money. I mean, for half the price you could buy a Backbone controller for your phone and get the same functionality, plus cloud streaming, usually over cellular data, and Bluetooth so you don't have to buy special proprietary earbuds. But if there's one

The problem is he has successfully convinced many techbros to want to suck his dick for his “merit” when it’s actually idealism and lies from Musk. Similar to what Trump did. It’s a real “The Emperor has no clothes” grift.

There isn’t really any similarity to porting a game to a different platform vs. remaking it entirely. Just because they brought the original games to new platforms doesn’t mean they were capable of making a modern game based off it.

You think Embracer is going to suddenly become successful?

Shame there’s no ‘share’ platform where you can import ships made by others :\

https://www.reddit.com/r/Starfield/comments/16gv1tp/how_did_i_do_with_my_ship/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

Wow that Battlestar Galactica recreation is really good I bet the guy who made it is very smart and good looking.

No thank you.

For real, ubi games have good open world (yeah, I said it) and they have good gameplay (yeah, I said that too). But they do not have gameplay good enough to sustain interest through worlds this big. Valhalla was the absolute tipping point for me. It eventually got to be too much, like playing an MMO.

Hell,

The demo I played during Steam's Next Fest was nothing short of amazing, and I will be getting it regardless of when it releases.

And this developer is working on the KOTOR remake, going to be a bomb! Not the bomb mind you

Online RPG. Which translates as:
Multiplayer. Loot Boxes. Microtransactions. Boring repetitive game mechanics. Seasonal updates with lame cosmetics instead of actual content. Possible subscription fees. And much, much more crap you don’t want!

“we’re making a d&d game” is the most boring and disappointing thing they could have said

But they don’t get it for now.”