I’ve always said that Syndicate was the pinnacle of the original Assassin’s Creed format. I enjoy the new RPGs but they are severely lacking on the assassination side of things.
I’ve always said that Syndicate was the pinnacle of the original Assassin’s Creed format. I enjoy the new RPGs but they are severely lacking on the assassination side of things.
And no insult to you, either, but I beg to differ. Its a copy of a game mechanic that has been around on the table for years. Its a good game, but not nearly the best. I can list dozens off the top of my head, even in the last ten years.
He didn’t say they were lying about the incident *being* an error. He is asking for more clarification on the *nature* of the error. Probably something like: Was this a new feature being tested that got leaked? How did it come about that timely, live advertisements are tied to in-game button presses? What about…
You guys are getting to the point where it seems like deliberate ignorance of what’s happening.
Your logic and smart rules hold now power here. I bought three games. One I already owned. But I went super cheap as damage control. The whole ordeal was 20 bucks. Still... I gotta do the thing you just said.
In my defense, I am about to finish a game.
A good strategy is to not buy anything you don’t intend to play immediately. Also, don’t buy anything until you finish at least one game you’ve already started.
The only winning strategy is losing. Sigh.
>Keep buying games
>Eventually become to poor to pay your bills, lose power, lose internet, lose residence
>Can no longer buy games.
I need it to not offer up good deals, because despite the size of my library, I still see games I want, and I know I’m unlikely to actually play most of them. Someone do surgery on my brain or something.
*nerd voice* “ACTSHULLY, IT’S THE HERO OF THE WILDS, NOT THE HERO OF TIME - COMPLETELY DIFFERENT LINKS!”
This is cute. There was a joke among my peers during TotK hype of “getting your Engineering degree yet” when asking if we finished it.
It’s a new development in that it seems to have come back after a long absence for whatever reason. Licensed shovelware games were mostly banished to mobile, it felt like. Why are they coming back to PC and console?
Gaming has a long history of lazy terrible cash grab licensed games. I’m surprised we are reporting on it in 2023 like it’s a new development
That’s not actually true. If you own the PS4 version, you can upgrade it for $10.
This is genuinely pathetic. The Part One remaster was barely justifiable so soon after the release of the PS4 remaster, but at least that was actually updating it for a new platform. Part Two is already one of the best looking games on the PS5; asking people to pay another $70 (because you fucking know it’s not gonna…
Might as well call it “We Can’t Get the Multiplayer Spin-Off Working and Need an Influx of Cash to Make Up For It: The Game”
A series with 2 entries and 3 remasters
“Maximizing shareholder value” is the biggest turd of corporate speak. As Boeing can attest, it means delivering short-term gains for stockholders (and bonuses for the exec team) at the expense of the company’s long-term health.
While common sense would dictate CEOs be treated like any other employee, most companies enter into a contract with their CEO. The golden parachute is often include as a way for the company to part ways early with said CEO. So to dismiss without said compensation would most likely lead to a very lengthy legal battle.
Who could have possibly seen this coming!? Expanding at an unprecedented rate has never gone poorly ever, especially when you don’t even have the funds in hand to do so. I’m shocked, shocked I tell you!
Its not just video games - but why is it these CEO clearly screw up and make a mess of things yet remain employed? This sounds like string of bad management decisions. C-suite should pay the price. And not with a golden parachute - they should get the same severance any other employee gets. It amazes me with the focus…