Yes, when you buy the game, that also pays for content updates. That’s how it has been since time immemorial, unless it’s an MMORPG because devs love to ship buggy games.
Yes, when you buy the game, that also pays for content updates. That’s how it has been since time immemorial, unless it’s an MMORPG because devs love to ship buggy games.
I’ve had other M$ peripherals that broke or didn’t work as advertised. Their build quality has always been low. I never buy anything M$ anymore, except these controllers because Sony controllers are rarely supported by devs on PC.
Really? After they took YEARS to address a red ring issue with the 360 they knew would happen? Come on man.
That’s a great way to cause injury to your hands. Believe it or not I worked for a company that only wanted us to grab things a certain way to avoid repetitive motion injuries. I wouldn’t use that grip for too long, up to you though.
The elite controller has the same shoulder buttons as the standard controller. My brother’s xbox controller had this happen not that long ago. M$ peripherals in general are low quality from my experience anyway (mice, keyboards, ect.).
Likewise, I got bored and quit with DA:I too. Very streamlined gameplay, very slow and imho instead of having it’s own story, they just redid the the story from another game that came out around that time that escapes me...
ME 1 will always be my favorite due to the writing. Bioware/Media outlets always boasts that 2 is the best, but that’s for the people that love combat, I guess.
If you don’t like it, you can simply not read it and move on. 99% of the other commentators appreciate this article. Let me guess - you work for Bioware Edmonton?
Hudson lacks reading comprehension or didn’t read the article himself.
“Bioware Boss” should be fired, several times over.
Why do people subject themselves to this? I guess they’re too busy working to look for jobs elsewhere...
I look at the screen shot above for the list of devs on board and I don’t see EA, Activision, Ubisoft, TakeTwo, Bethesda, ect. Curious, isn’t it?
I too do not like Battle Royale games for the reasons you mention. I think they appeal more to the ultra casual crowd who will play anything that has a gun in 1st person perspective.
I also love(d) turn based RPGs, but most of them are very formulaic in both story and game-play, so it’s not unreasonable to like them less as you play them more. I’ve gotten to that point as well.
EA on Origin at least is very good about giving refunds. Strange for them I know, but it’s their one saving grace.
So get a refund (Origin is pretty good about that), or accept that you’ve fallen for the “Sunk Cost Fallacy” in psychology and move on.
I grew up with a PlayStation, but the 3-D graphics with sure low textures and jaggies are definitely not what I am nostalgic for about those games.
So they have Nico Robin and not Nami? Anyway, this is intended for the Japanese market, the global market was an afterthought, as is tradition with niche anime games. The Japanese are much more tolerant of sexism.
Yo-kai Watch’s battle system sucks. I can’t see any “Bronies”, so to speak, being into the games.
I tried Yo-Kai Watch. The game was made for a very young audience and the combat was a puddle deep with no challenge. Kid out grew the game.