dexomega
Dexomega
dexomega

In many cases, I’d agree, but you don’t buy out a company of Ubisoft’s sheer size for just a single IP (or even their entire IP library), you do it to get a profitable subsidiary. While it’s true that there are tons of people willing to work in the industry, it is crucial to have a core development team at all times.

The talent exodus is the real issue. A lot of executives would likely leave the company to form the new company. In turn, they could bring a number of art and technical talent with them. In turn, the exodus of talent to this new company would create a more glaring exodus as many simply decide to leave for other

Point stands either way.

There was a certain amount of purpose in this, as the developer edited out the assassin in the picture, likely to get it in as a placeholder until something better came up. Invariably, it never was replaced until now.

...in case it wasn’t obvious, the article originally said Avalanche Software...

Just Cause 3 is produced by Avalanche Studios. Avalanche Software produces Disney Infinity.

If Ace Combat 7 was meant as a headline title for Playstation VR (as they made it seem at PSX 2015), then we might have a general release window for that as a result of this slip.

You amuse me greatly.

On the contrary, it is possible to copyright, trademark, and patent a haircut (depending on the situation), as long as it’s novel and not obvious. It will be exceptionally difficult to do that, but it’s entirely possible.

Bingo. There’s a winning idea.

This guy is pretty much where the meme “I’m not saying it was aliens, but could it be aliens?” came from.

More of a failure of research than anything else.

Must be nice having this perspective.

Most VN publishers use one of three storefronts in addition to Steam. Mangagamer releases them through their store (notably their self-published titles usually contain a free Steam key for the same price as the Steam title), Sekai Project uses their affiliated company Denpasoft, and JAST USA releases on their own

That is the kind of thinking that results in the network mode getting cut. Trust me, that’s how it happens.

On the other hand, I got a top-of-the-line $1.6k laptop before college (i.e. about 5 years ago) and the thing still works today. It can only run most games at low-to-moderate settings, but with the mobility and longevity I’ve seen it’s certainly the best investment I’ve ever made. I can unplug it and hop on a plane at

He’s talking about having three different games that are technically one game, not the cut content.

Mac gamers [still] exist?

So, what you’re saying is that since it’s not against the law it’s okay to cause an international incident that involves ten American sailors dying?