It amazes me that Valve can sit on a mountain of player metrics but be unable to fix this.
It amazes me that Valve can sit on a mountain of player metrics but be unable to fix this.
Maybe they could implement a system were a dev can flag their game as short so if a player were to 100% a game it would no longer be available for refund.
Obviously it’d be more work for them, but they should do one of their plot videos where another western-themed character kills him and takes his move-set.
“You fucked up the first time, that’s all I need anymore.”
Would be cool to play a Green Lantern game
Yikes, don’t say such things. That’s how you fall into MMOs.
I’m hoping the success of Spider-Man/Miles Morales has shown Marvel that that is what people want to play, and not live service games like Avengers. And that in turn, it reflects in the developers and publishers they chose to license their IPs to.
This one actually doesn’t seem as bad as Avengers was with that issue. They can’t stray too far from the original comic designs. I’d say most of them look very different though Groot’s face is extremely close to how he looked in the movies.
I hope this heralds a new era of great Marvel single player games. So many epic stories to tell that I would love to play through but without any multiplayer stuff.
I think “Normie Fuckboy” and “sisters first scumbag boyfriend” are my favorite descriptions of Jack; to quote a couple more:
Then this means that more dudes should start doing this.
Seems like there might be a good market for a digital store that specifically caters to explicit sexual content.
I wouldn’t say it got more grindy/MTX focused since launch. Its just that everyone has reached “end-game” where the only way to really improve is grinding out gear.
Grinding and spending money really aren’t necessary if you just want to play the main story and explore the world. It’s only necessary if you want all the 5-star banner characters or to complete the brutal optional dungeon.
Me since at least last gen: See a game that looks cool, put it on my wishlist, keep an eye out for reviews of the base game and dlc, once everything’s released buy the complete edition with all the dlc and fixes for a fraction of the original asking price.
This is a generally bad take. Granted, Cyberpunk shipped in a terrible state due to a pandemic and a ridiculous time table. However, I remember playing a ton of shitty games in 1998 that never were fixed. Games today are far, far more advanced, but on the upside can be easily patched and fixed so if a developer wants…
Cyberspace is a space! (/in my best Homer Simpson voice)
At the very least Space Jam 1's antagonists were space aliens. Space Jam 2 has... Cyberspace I guess?
I am Space Jam?
You sound unsure.