harrymfa
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Not adding matchmaking is such a dealbreaker for me, I wasn’t going to give this game the benefit of the doubt. My straight “no” is now a “maybe”.

They finally lifted the idiotic matchmaking ban, but that “guided game” looks like they still want to treat people who use matchmaking as stupid.

I guess the list is short for WWI games. Battlefield 1 and Valiant Hearts.

That was probably the plan before they realized it didn’t work with the Wii U.

To put it simply, ship the Switch as fast as you can before the fad wears thin.

War Horse was a WWI movie (play, whatever). More Battlefield shade.

Considering it still runs like crap even with a high-end setup, the eruption is going to be a beautiful slideshow.

Blizzard is Activision’s saving grace.

Could they give it a break from shitting these games every 11 months? That’s what killed their Tony Hawk and Guitar Hero cash cows.

DLC already on sale, so apparently was made along with the game and stripped away from it.

Seems that Destiny is the exception of the rule? That’s still no reason to strip the feature, as people can figure out for themselves how to approach a game.

If they are going to stick with the matchmaking ban, it’s a non-starter for me. Let’s see if an old dog can learn new tricks.

They should have retired of the hardware business when Sega did.

This is how I’ve been playing Zelda for 20 years.

It works great, except if your computer is running Linux. I have a laptop with Ubuntu and have been unable to set up a connection, even after following extremely difficult instructions online.

You know that dying by fucking around on a mountain is a Skyrim trademark?

Horizon: Zero Dawn. Not enough coverage of this game on Kotaku since it turned into zeldanews.com.

The numbers indicate the Switch is a mild success, not the runaway hit being hyped all over the place. Selling much better than the Wii U is not saying a lot. In the end, It seems it will sell just slightly better than the Xbone.

Easy answer.

The probable reason is Nintendo doesn’t want you to buy the Wii U.