crazygamer
Anarky
crazygamer

This guy gets it and for that I give him an interweb cookie. Unfortunately it's oatmeal raisin. Sorry.

Even on PS3 and Xbox 360 it wouldn't look like a PS2/Xbox game.

HAHAHAHA... oh wait you're serious. You actually think Dishonored looks like a PS2 game. That's just...wow.

That makes alot of sense but unfortunately I'm not too good at using a keyboard for shooters or most games so I usually just stick to controllers because I'm alot better with them.

It's a hat?

So they shouldn't discuss the future of the market for their product?

Also this guy doesn't understand video games and yet he invested into a video game company. Think about that.

No actually it makes a bunch of sense to discuss the future of the market of your product. Divorcing yourself from the product isn't good.

I personally prefer controllers but to each their own.

I can understand you loving PC gaming but I just hate it when PC gamers refer to themselves as master race and console players as peasants. It's just insulting and spawns more hostility.

Actually I think the upcoming years are looking alot better for gaming. I mean Kickstarter's popularity has spawned all types of great games plus indies seem to be getting bigger and better.

What's wrong with controllers?

Dragon Age Origins and Dark Souls sold well, I think this could sell pretty well on consoles if it gains more attention.

That's pretty impressive actually.

Agreed. I have no clue why people long for those days and call games today casual and super easy when in reality "NES hard" is just a term for artificial difficulty and cheapness and most games today are actually challenging and fair (i.e Dark Souls).

Is it on consoles?

Their talking about where they think the market for their product will be. That's actually pretty important and should be discussed.

It all makes so much sense now.

And there are some people in the comments defending this type of attitude! Why would you defend this crap!

So you think it's a good idea to discuss the business strategy for a video game company without talking or referring to video games? Seriously, are you hearing yourself?