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Even if a game does have a multiplayer element. When you end up playing the whole game alone, there is no reason to have an online requirement, especially when everything is done locally. This is a remake of the 2 original THPS games. Let’s get real, you aren’t going to play that game online. I 100% both and I can’t

TBH, after all he said just before, adding a homophobic slur on top of it all sounded pretty tame. I wouldn’t want to play with someone talking like this unironically like this with or without homophobic slurs. It might be funny once but it gets annoying real fast.

The NES had a pretty long lifespan as well. I was around 7 when the N64 came out and at that time, it still felt like the NES was somewhat relevant. I played it at friends’ places long after the SNES was out. The 3D consoles overshadowed the 2D consoles much faster than their previous iterations.

Nintendo Switch Click” with Mario Paint as a launch title.

That’s the thing, you can’t ask to stop artificial scarcity for a game based off gambling. TCG will always be cursed with scalpers as long as the power of the cards are based off randomness at purchase. But unfortunately, nobody is going to be interested in paying a big amount once to build their deck. They all prefer

That’ll be a lot of studios transitioning to make Kinect games.

It’s getting better. Although, I want my rifts back or some sort of randomly generated dungeon with random environments. Nightmare dungeons are close in design but it seemed like I was always getting keys for the same 4-5 dungeons which became redundant very fast.

TBH, I always thought that FF7 would have looked much better if the characters were 2D sprites kind of like a Disgaea game. They look great in battles but look like carved cubes outside of battles.

Battle passes in MMOs are a bit redundant since pretty much every MMO revolve around regular content update and players aiming at completing the new content before the next one comes out. Battle passes are just that but dumber.

Shrinkflation is when they reduce the package and charge the same price. Here they reduce the package and also charge more.

You cheated not only the game, but yourself.

I was subscribed for all of the PS4 generation, at first for the online gaming and then for the cloud saves. I thought the free games and discounts were nice but ended up cancelling all of it for this latest increase in price because I barely played any of the free games and I don’t think the discounts makes it up for

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It becomes a memory game on higher difficulties. In the game, it gets a bit annoying toward the end of the game. It’s not particularly hard to solve, just takes some time.

No damage but it stalls the game. All you need to do is reach the end of the timer to win.

Companies aren’t your friends. Money doesn’t grow on trees. Considering that cut off employees are receiving 6 month pay, I’d say everyone is doing fine.

Probably not only him but he pretty much said that he didn’t understand how anyone would want to play older games while talking about a PS2 version of Gran Turismo. I’m hoping too that the next CEO will care a bit more about true physical backward compatibility and bring back the PS3 online store.

You probably can get them all for a dollar or two at your local used game store like any sport games.

It wouldn’t surprise me if the market user base is already saturated. Kind of like how facebook can’t count on gaining more users to increase profit to the point that they have something to gain by financing electricity and internet connections in remote/poor areas to reach more people.

I remember N64 games being 79$CAD (89$CAD in the Sears Christmas catalogs because fuck you) while PC and PS1 games were around 50$CAD. The price of games in Canada have increase by about 10$ every console generation (it reached 90$CAD) and it’s been the same everywhere. It’s just in the US that the average price of