Eh, if there’s one thing true about comics, and especially Marvel comics, it’s that canon is more or less malleable unless you’re Uncle Ben.
Eh, if there’s one thing true about comics, and especially Marvel comics, it’s that canon is more or less malleable unless you’re Uncle Ben.
Seven.... seven YEARS??
Except Battlefront is sold almost solely on its multiplayer experience. If the main draw of your game is multiplayer, the multiplayer better damn well work, or you can expect to get dragged over it.
It would be kind of nice if a post about “Things you should look into buying during the Steam Sale” also listed, you know, the sale prices of these things.
I’d really love to get my XBox / XBox 360 classics on my PC if MS decides to bow out of making physical hardware.
Basically nothing, like how “KFC” is no longer Kentucky Fried Chicken, and “TLC” is no longer “The Learning Channel”. As they stray further from the light, they simply become their acronym with no real meaning.
Only if you’re dehydrated.
I guess I’m not entirely sure why someone would ever buy this.
You can only fly one ship at a time, yeah? So why would somebody ever need more than a handful? And who is ever going to bother kitting out and flying all 175 of them?
The “Labor of Love” category is especially stupid, because it’s the only category open to basically everything on Steam. Every other category is limited to things that launched this year, but because of how it has to work, LoL is open to anything and some people will simply vote for their favorite game regardless of…
Not super-concerning since much of last year was kind of the “ehhhh...” period between the end of the expansion and the next one. I’d be concerned if revenue was down this year after Dawntrail launches though.
I get that they can’t keep the things around forever for logistics reasons, but it kind of stinks that they don’t offer the Nt Mini anymore. High quality alternatives for playing existing cartridges on anything other than an aging NES are tough to find.
I’m still trying to figure out how this thing became the most anticipated game on Steam after just a trailer. ANY amount of research into the developers’ previous projects would have immediately turned me off of the game as nothing in their back catalog suggests they have the experience or technical knowhow to support…
Didn’t the Wii U get an Arkham City port that was serviceable?
That might be the reason it’s the only one in the collection that seems to run halfway decently.
Honestly, the easiest method is just to ignore it. With it being such a mediocrely reviewed movie, it can just not be part of the KH universe at all. There are still a ton of Disney movies out there that aren’t currently part of the KH setting, so it’s not like they need to get on Wish right away.
Personally I’d love…
Look, we can’t praise SO2R for basically being the same game with a shiny coat of paint and some of the wrinkles smoothed out, and then knock SMRPG for basically following the same path.
SO2R was a fantastic way to experience Star Ocean 2 and I’m sure this version of SMRPG will be the same.
I loved the concept of Andromeda, because it felt closest to giving me that Star Trek “commanding my own ship and exploring new worlds and meeting new races” vibe that I have always wanted from Mass Effect, whereas everything in the original trilogy basically is fully known and explored thanks to the Mass Relays and…
I think my only real wish is that we got something other than the flagpole as the end of level gate. I know the flagpole is the iconic “Stage Clear”, but like, until NSMB, the flagpole was just in the original. Then we got it all through the NSMB series, 3D Land & World, and now Wonder.
But that small nitpick aside,…
Unfortunately the only real method to combat scalpers is to increase supply to levels where it becomes financially unviable for someone to try to resell outside of retail, and that’s not always possible thanks to logistical or production issues. TPC has the financial resources to bank a huge run of cards and…
The problem is that GameStop is redundant, and no longer offers any major benefit to the consumer that they can’t get somewhere else.
I used to be a loyal GameStop customer back in the PS2 days, because GameStop would carry EVERYTHING. I couldn’t just walk into Walmart or Best Buy and get lesser known JRPGs, and the…
I imagine the issue is less to do with “these games aren’t licensed anymore” and more with “EA no longer has the rights to advertise using the FIFA trademarks”. Since there’s no way to sell the games without using their trademarks, they have to pull them from sale.