“But customers don’t deserve a choice in platform?”
“But customers don’t deserve a choice in platform?”
How do you like seeing your boy Bannon behind bars?
Man, it’s really easy to trigger nazis, huh?
There we go, back to the daily butthurt about a video game removing a hand gesture that you and your nazi buddies can’t use anymore.
What?
Oh wow, another two days. Holding steady.
Sega, you have three months to catch us PC gamers up on Yakuzas 3 through 6 before 7 is released, get on it!
“it’s hard to put into words what makes killer7 so great.”
I mean, you found the answer yourself. Isn’t the internet handy?
“if looking like a SNES game is a turn off for you”
Ah, back to the daily butthurt. That suits you better.
“I think it’s aged better than a lot of games in the series”
Uh, I’m not talking about commercial success either. I don’t know how you keep misreading what I wrote:
Uh, I was talking about the games themselves, not Mike Tyson. Punch-Out Wii was much beloved and has no celebrities attached.
I recently bought Death Stranding for $45. I don’t know if it was the biggest disappointed I’ve had in games, but let’s just say as a hardcore Metal Gear fan, it made me reconsider whether the successes of the Metal Gear games were just flukes.
VI is the earliest FF I’ve played, and it hasn’t aged well (I just hate random battles and ATB systems in general now), but in the short span of time in which I played FFs VI through X, it was my favorite.
I remember frustration, but not disappointment. And frustration was a pretty standard experience on the NES (hello Battletoads), so it wasn’t uniquely a problem for me.
I haven’t played Super Punch-Out, but my brother recently did (on . . . Switch online, I guess?) and was disappointed. He loves NES and Wii Punch-out.
“I want to say Far Cry 5, because no game has let me down as much as Far Cry 5.”
Took you two days to come up with that one, huh? Getting faster.