Finn and Poe are the OTP of the new trilogy, for sure.
Finn and Poe are the OTP of the new trilogy, for sure.
Uplay has gotten better, but it is a legitimately questionable service that has no particular fine points. Nothing from me on that.
You need to look harder, I’m not the first that has accepted that, yeah it works. It works pretty well.
If you change something that’s going to affect the flow of the game, you’d better believe that you need to get it approved by someone.
Games technically came out on EA’s Origin and Ubisoft’s Uplay, but everyone mostly just held their noses and only used those services when they absolutely had to.
Where indeed. Where indeed.
At the end of the day, everything we’ve seen looks good.
But censorship, and I mean censorship, is being forced to remove something. They still have the decision to use ESRB. As a result, it’s a cultural issue, not a systemic legal one. Censorship implies a legal breach rights or at the very least the suppression of something that should have no reason to be suppressed, not…
I’m going to keep the CGI space battle improvements, thanks.
There’s truth to that, but that’s still not censorship. Using the word censorship is implying that it’s legally compelled, which undermines when censorship actually occurs. Certainly, the fear of censorship is a dangerous road to censorship itself, but this is a cultural issue, not a systemic speech problem. One can…
I’d agree with you if there weren’t games that skirt ESRB and just sell themselves as Unrated. I happen to know about those quite well.
I’m an adult, I may not like everything in every game. But I’m sure as hell not going to say it should be banned because I don’t like it. I certainly hate gore, but I’m not going out there saying gore should be banned from games.
Crap, their weapons systems are sandboxed this time!
That mod makes the game unplayable, so...
That mod makes the game unplayable, so...
It must be frustrating for the people who work on the Xbox One, to have turned one of the worst-pitched gaming consoles ever into a machine that’s in several ways better than its competition.
To be fair, they already did DLCs and microtransaction-eske things with AC6 with the “Ace of Aces” mode and additional planes. If they do that again, I won’t worry too much.
I agree. This was definitely the biggest surprise and most welcome sequel in ages.
This announcement made PSX2015 for me. Everything else was entirely irrelevant.
I usually don’t condone these sorts of comments, but this was a glaring omission from the Playstation Experience coverage. No acknowledgement of the announcement whatsoever. As an Ace Combat fan, it hurts.
Not gonna lie, I lost it when I heard about Ace Combat 7. It’s like an old friend just suddenly showed up on my doorstep after I finally accepted he’d passed away.