(Similar games, like Destiny 2, have taken the same approach.)
(Similar games, like Destiny 2, have taken the same approach.)
While she hasn’t earned her position on that stage, she has earned the nickname Nepotism Barbie.
Thanks to the artist for keeping the spirit of the great Moebius alive.
It’s being euthanized. This series reminds me of Mr Robot, a great premise that went off the rails due to self indulgence.
I lived in San Francisco during the late 90s, I was in my early 20s. One day I picked up the white pages book left on my front door. I look for myself in it, and the name “Puck” was there, no first name, just Puck.
What.
I asked about a Flappy Battle Royale a week ago. Must be that.
Nintendo doesn’t deserve their fans, their fans are the envy of the gaming world. What Microsoft did was all class, and the correct response.
Again, EGS is not competing with Steam. Monopolizing IPs is not competition. Your comparison is terrible, I’d say more like Apple doesn’t have a large chunk of the PC market, yet they still make very good money. YouTube is practically a monopoly, but Twitch was able to find a niche to break in. Discord targeted its…
You are giving too much credit that the reason of the level of quality of Sony releases is because they hold a console. Games of similar quality are released by third parties constantly. The Witcher 3 was released by a studio that has its own PC Steam competitor and they decided not to make it exclusive.
Yours should be the last comment that needs to be read here.
What some people who defend Epic’s puzzling logic don’t understand, is the 70/30 is meaningless to developers unless you’re on a level-playing field. A brick-and-mortar in downtown can charge more than one in the middle of nowhere because they have the foot traffic. Developers make more money on iOS than Android, so …
That’s peanuts compared to an IP war. We don’t need to look that far into the future, just look at the console market. Chances are a very small amount of people buy several consoles to play all the games they like. Console makers know once you’re locked to them, they can do whatever they want to you, like charging you…
I think brick-and-mortar stores have a similar cut, so it’s safe to say developers have been going through that since the beginning of time.
Well, you could say the same if Fornite was on Steam.
Epic is not competition. GOG has been able to compete with Valve by having DRM-free curated content and good deals. Itch has been able to compete by focusing on niche, experimental and homebrew games. Epic offers zero innovations and a lower-quality product. In a real competitive world, a lower-quality product is…
Valve is more likely to begin buying exclusives too, and that’s when the shitshow is going to start. Like streaming services now, you subscribe to them not for the quality of their product but for their IPs. Or, people are going to resort back to piracy, since who is really going to bother through that mess.
It makes sense in the way of getting rich any way you can. Steam has an objectively better product than them, and they are asking costumers to lower their standards in order to let them brute-force into the market.
Bullshit, that is not competition and will make matters worse. It’s only going to start a stupid race to the bottom. I’m going to use a video that articulates it better than I can.
Why don’t these Nintendo fan projects do enough changes so they won’t get poo-pooed by Nintendo?
Also, I don’t know if my memory fails me, but there was a Flappy Bird battle royale too, right?