He makes pretty cars. That’s pretty much it.
He makes pretty cars. That’s pretty much it.
...Yet. Until Mr. Freespeech starts siccing his internal “security” team on them to investigate, doxx, and fire them.
“Maybe go to Costa Rica”.
People often say “underrated” when they actually mean “overlooked.” In other words, the game didn’t receive the mainstream recognition or success some people thought it deserved.
Sure but the first one got overshadowed by Zelda and the next one by Elden Ring.
We’re already up to like half the number of layoffs for all of 2023. What an absolutely brutal industry.
I know, I got through it and found myself wondering if I somehow missed the part that actually took a stab at telling me whether it was worth the ten bucks or not
that’s not true there’s also some ancillary covid filler.
This review barely has any focus on the differences between game versions, which is kind of a waste since we can just read the general reviews from four years ago.
I actually agree with them, and not with you, and I’m pretty sure that at the time I’m writing this, there are at least 54 other people who also think the same. How well supported is your opinion? You can’t even back it with facts.
Are you alright?
Hell of a lot of irony in this comment.
First of all, you okay, buddy? You’re awful wound up.
Secondly, in what possible way are they wrong? Are you seriously saying that it’s just as possible to go to a music store or video store and buy a DVD/CD/Blu Ray as it was 10 years ago? You seen a mall lately? Been to a Best Buy to peruse their “media section”?
much ado about nothing
running cover for billion-dollar companies? lmao
silence, bootlicker!
Let’s not lose perspective, we’re talking about luxury entertainment here. Piracy isn’t your only option, your main option is to just not play the game if you don’t like its price or monetisation. I’m saying this both as a former game developer and as someone who pirated a lot in my past: you’re not entitled to take…
“Got comfortable” and “Begrudgingly accepted the lack of alternatives” are two very different things.
Look, I get wanting to build a fallout shelter. The very existence of nuclear weapons suggests at some point someone will use them. And things aren’t exactly copacetic between the two world’s largest nuclear superpowers either. And if you’re rich enough, why wouldn’t you build a bomb shelter than is nice enough to…
You’re talking about the company that has refused to port Red Dead Redemption to PC for over a decade, only to port it to the freakin Switch of all things.
PC gamers will probably buy it first on console to not miss out, then again on PC.