It's like comparing overall PC sales to console sales. You know, PC's get used for other things so they'll be probably the same amount of PC sold in one day like consoles in one month.
Are you hurt because somebody found something stupid on your favourite console and made the remark?
Ok, what's your phone-number?
This is no surprise. The game had wonderful design, music and all except for gameplay. I still enjoyed the game but I could not play through a second game with the exact same gameplay.
Nintendo should do the same with virtual console games for 3DS and Wii U with crossplatform saves. That would be really cool.
I don't care if it's a good deal or whatever you get with the service. I care when people don't use words correctly. Free means you don't pay anything, PS+ service and games are not free, you can try and twist things in all the ways possible, it's still not free.
It isn't free at all, it's like calling netflix free or steam sales free. Do you know the definition of free? There is no "technically it's not free, but it's free". It's just not free, over. It's like calling blue red, it's just false.
Why do people always say these games are free? You pay them money monthly to get these games. How the hell is this free?
The thing that bother me the most is how did they not start earlier? They're the source of the console so they knew about it way before we even heard rumors of the Wii U. Even though the console didn't get it's final form they can still start with assets and all that stuff....
I already read it, but thanks anyways!
It's so sad how ID became so irrelevant. They basically did nothing these last years. And to think that they were the creators of Doom....
Yeah,
It always comes to the games. Is it that hard to grasp? If you don't have games your platform won't sell. I often imagine the guys at HQ with bananas in their ears, you tell them that there aren't enough games and they answer you with "ok ok, we'll do some mobile stuff to please you".
I wish them all the best.
No, in Europe, new, bought in a shop.