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    Kickstarter is generally used by small studios that have a cool project in mind but lack the money to move forward with it. Even if they are talented and have the skills to complete their project, making games (and products in general) is pretty expensive. And half a million is no small amount for a bunch of “regular”

    And that’s exactly why I like Dark Souls. It also has cool hardcore combat but I’m constantly advancing, getting new gear and encountering new enemies. I can kill Ornstein and Smough in a fun and exciting battle and then immediately get that sweet Ornstei Armor and his soul to forge a cool spear. I’m not asked to kill

    To me it does.
    I mean, it does have better gameplay and production values. But the core design feels very similar to me, but with a diferent focus:

    - F2P games are filled with repetition and time wasting game mechanics to get the player to pay to speed things up
    - Monter Hunter is filled with repetition and time wasting

    Well to me that just doesn’t make sense.
    Having to farm a 30 minutes boss fight over and over again because I need a material that has a 10% chance of droping if I break his wing (or something) is the type of game design I’d exect to find in an MMO or F2P game. And this is neither.
    I’d presonally preffer to have a well

    Hey. This is better animated than Dragon Ball Super!

    This is how I felt after playing Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate.
    The combat is awesome, the multiplayer fun and I love the monster and gear designs.

    But between the drop rates, farming and tons of mechanics that feel like they only exist to make the game longer, in the end I grew tired of it because it felt more like playing

    Funny thing is that these reactions seem to validade the stereotypical image of games and gamers way more than the inital joke

    So much drama over that? Jeez, learn to take a joke

    Having worked on this before... it’s really not that hard to distance yourself if you don’t care that much about the company.

    So the Boruto Movie teaches us that Naruto is a terrible father.
    And the recent “gaiden” manga teaches us that Sasuke is a terrible father.

    So while they never seemed to shut up about friendship and bonds during all these years of manga. In te end, themessage I’m getting from Naruto is “Neglecting your family is the

    A new series with a kid that looks almost the same as Naruto, dealing with almost the same issues as Naruto? (wanting to be recognized, learning about temwork, etc) .
    Not saying it’s not going to happen, but boy would that be uninspired.

    Looked pretty fun in the gameplay demo they showed during the Gamescom conference. Just because a game does things we’ve seen before doesn’t mean it has to be bad. In terms of story and gameplay, the Witcher 3 doesn’t have any super original or never before seen elements, but as a whole the game is still amazing.

    This anime has been so dissapointing.
    It’s just retelling the damn movie, and doing it as slowly as possible so they can hopefully spend a whole season on it. And apparently we can’t even get extended fight scenes without them looking like flash animations.

    A real shame, you’d think that one of (if not THE) most popular

    Well, it has almost been a year since this game released and when I played with friends we still frequently joke about how bad his lines and performance was. (And Bungie helped by making you replay the same missions over and over again)

    So yeah, I guess it will loose some charm

    Man that footage was bad.

    I mean, as an action game it looks decent. But it’s weird that instead of focusing on what sets this game apart they decide to show the segment that basically plays like every modern game with a stealth segment.
    Aereal kills that are silent for some reason, instakills from the back, marking

    ummm, they are not telling you that this version got a 9/10 from Eurogamer.
    They are giving you info about the game they are porting.

    I don’t see the issue with showing the score the game you are porting got. Even if it’s not going to be the exact same experience.

    Movies often put scores or quotes on their DVD box-arts despite the fact that the critic might have given it that score after watching it in Imax 3D. Hell, some games use scores to

    Can’t talk about Games with Gold but Ps+ on Ps4 has been okay, not terrible and not great.
    It has a terrible month every now and then but the fact some people would rather have some average “old” retail game like Knack or Killzone instead of an amazing downlodable game like Rocket Legue at launch is something I can’t

    See, everything in this article is true. Buying games (and consoles) at launch is never a smart idea. Just a few months later you can get the same game for half the price, with patches and updates that make it better and, sometimes, even bundled with DLC.

    But I’m too week to walk past a Copy of Bloodborne at launch and

    Nope, 75 hours so far. From what I’ve been told, I’m like 3/4 through the main story.
    I’m taking it easy and having a blast doing all the sidequests. It’s one of the first RPG’s where I feel motivated to do the side content (other than the souls games).
    For me, the sidequests in this game really highlight the importance