Any personal experience is obviously anecdotal, but as a person who 1) Loved The Last Jedi (it’s the best Star Wars film since Empire—despite its flaws), I can say that the reason people hated Solo is that it was terrible.
Any personal experience is obviously anecdotal, but as a person who 1) Loved The Last Jedi (it’s the best Star Wars film since Empire—despite its flaws), I can say that the reason people hated Solo is that it was terrible.
It’s a shame, it looked like dumb fun, but there was obviously a lot they were tying to do, and making that all work out isn’t easy.
You’re thinking of different things. you liked the multiplayer mode that came packaged with the game. They weren’t doing the new version of that, they were making a much bigger, stand-alone, money generating iteration that they were hoping to make a hit all on its own.
Would it? They never got anything off of Microsoft. They got this incriminating evidence from a recording made by one of the people after the FBI showed up at his house, having noticed the trades: “[they can’t get the 360 chat recordings] Viggiano allegedly told Salamone in a recording made by the latter after both…
Oh lord, not Obsidian. A new KOTOR game? Yes, Obsidian, but trying to make the old one look great and perform well? Nooooooo
This is no surprise at all, but I’m still sad about it. A KOTOR remake would be amazing. Alas, ‘tis not to be.
Eh, it is and it isn’t: don’t fail the mission accidentally tells you that something happens, but...is saying that something can happen in a videogame the level of spoilers we’re worried about?
I mean, A) you shouldn’t be able to get this until like 20 hours in, it’s a bug, and B) I got absolutely wounded quickly even with it on a number of planets. It’s solid, but kind of middling.
The dude is through and through a children’s show writer, and has, for reasons, been given the keys to the kingdom. It’s never going to get better, sadly.
The problem is that there isn’t a single suit that is “good”, so you would need to have four different suits on you at any given point, which is like 60kg, in a game where we’re already overburdened all the damned time, just to go out onto a planet that is essentially empty of anything other than random rocks. If…
Honestly, this is pretty simple: they really like sports, and they enjoy being part of the current conversation. While there aren’t SUBSTANTIAL improvements each year (which is why people like you wouldn’t buy it every year), there are changes/tweaks, so it is a little different, and it allows you to be a part of the…
I mean 1) you say this like there weren’t literal Columbine Counter-Strike maps, and 2) He’s more like a Che Guevara figure, so it would be absolutely messed up from many points of view, and others would see him as legit fighting against the tyranny of the corps.
Oh yeah, absolutely. To be honest, I think that staffing minimums are super important, even though there are cases where they would be annoying. A huge problem with things like Netflix is that they’re bringing in showrunners who have never been properly “apprenticed” with coming to set, learning the ropes, etc., and…
I mean...yeah, you own these because you have a PS5, and you were probably playing the PS4 pretty well before then. This is only for brand new PS5 sales. All the hardcore people bought the console 1-3 years ago. This is for people who are interested, but need a little incentive to buy, and honestly, only the bottom 2…
Minimum staffing always felt like one of the more tenuous pieces though. It’s something that many many shows would greatly benefit from, and it makes things easier on showrunners, not having to essentially beg the studio for staff, but it’s also something that a lot of writers didn’t want. Shows with deliberately…
Easily the best thing about sex in BG3 is that it doesn’t feel aimed at the player, but emanating from the characters. So some of the sex is more raw and gratuitous, and some of it is more subtle and intimate, but always, it feels like this is because the people are feeling these things. In some ways, it feels to me…
Look, there is obviously no right or wrong way to enjoy something, but what you have said is EXACTLY the right way to enjoy a David Cage game.
Sure, but like any other Quantic Dream game, you have to temper how neat this sounds with how absolutely stupid it will be in reality.
I’ve only ever sold anything on the steam market, and so all emails just show the price I got, and the sell screen shows seller pays, buyer recieves. So I bought a stupid thing for 6 cents, and you’re absolutely right, it has a dev and steam cut listed there. I completely withdraw my snarky reply, as I was wrong.
So you’re guessing, based on nothing, that steam gives a portion of the cut they take take the original devs? Have your ever read anything that implies that's the case? I have literally never seen anything to that end