Since no article I’ve seen really explains the situation clearly, here is what you need to know:
Since no article I’ve seen really explains the situation clearly, here is what you need to know:
But Microsoft is the savior of the gaming industry. Everything they do is for the good of gamers. Phil Spencer himself said so so it must be true.
By having him fight all the other heroes in the Justice League. That’s what I’m saying. It seems like this game was designed for Superman. Makes no sense that these four losers are defeating the most powerful superheroes.
It’s too bad they weren’t allowed to make a Superman game, since that’s obviously what they wanted to make. Keep the premise but swap out Suicide Squad and their gun arsenal with Superman and this game might have been amazing.
We don’t make entertainment for kids, but we don’t exclude them as an audience.
Let’s not forget that Persona 5 also invented jazz.
I can understand why they wouldn’t want to send Kotaku a review copy. Going to assume Polygon didn’t get one either.
I played this in “beta” and was having a great time, but the reason I stopped was because when the game officially launched all the characters I had been playing became locked for no discernable reason. Apparently, that “free” selection of characters was only for the beta, and I didn’t want to grind with character I…
I don’t care what they say, there’s no way this business model is sustainable.
Not hard to believe if Monolith worked on this. The draw distance in Xenoblade 3 was fantastic.
Let us take a moment to appreciate when Super Bowl ads were still good. Denny’s “serious breakfast” campaign has probably my favorite commercials ever, especially the one with the cowboys. And, of course, who could forget Nannerpus?
I never even played The Last of Us Part 2, but the kiss they showed during that one E3 where their presentation was in a tent in the parking lot was the most realistic animated kiss I’ve ever seen.
Sony Interactive Entertainment (“SIE”)—whose gaming business has dwarfed Xbox’s for 20 years
Side Order, because chaos won the final splatfest which influenced the main game. Thus, the other side of the story.
called Paramount+ With Showtime—which, let’s be clear, may be one of the worst rebrandings of all time
Never seen a live stream DJ before. Didn’t know that was a thing. Pretty neat!
That looks like the car from Crackdown.
If they have $70 billion to spend on Activision, then they have $70 billion to spend on current employees.
Because the PSP couldn’t handle the fully 3D overworld of Persona 3
He’s right that I want to play games that inspire and invite joy... which is why I mostly just play Nintendo games nowadays. Everything else is too depressing.