It’s by design. The multiplayer aspects are always meant to create chaos.
It’s by design. The multiplayer aspects are always meant to create chaos.
I feel like this is exactly why people don’t really give a shit about Nintendo fucking with Smash Bros.
Because the players often come off as psychos like this. And that’s before the spate of child grooming that occurs in the scene.
3 is definitely the one with more mainstream appeal and the one that people still talk about/meme to this day (“What a thrill”).
It’s the same reason why Silent Hill 2 is getting a remake and not Silent Hill 1.
For all intents and purpose: Most games have an unofficial early access release these days. That last Battlefield game is also “good now.”
Honestly. Considering its tabletop roots, Cyberpunk shouldn’t have been a first-person shooter.
I like the game, and I think 2.0 does a good job of making the game finally enjoyable--but I think it means accepting the fact that Cyberpunk is not an RPG. Especially not how CDPR initially sold it as.
The company said it wanted to start with remaking Metal Gear Solid 3 since it’s the origin story for Big Boss.
Know what they say:
A rotten apple spoils the whole bunch.
That’s the thing right: Arieth’s (Aries, lol) death is iconic for a reason. What would letting her live even accomplish other than offering a M Night Shyamalan level “twist”?
It’s change for the sake of change, not necessarily because it says anything about the story, or its characters. And I don’t believe that current…
Squenix has pretty much been on record of saying that the main story beats of FF7 would remain the same. So, like yeah....it’s pretty much misdrection for what is a way to resell you parts of an old game for $70 a pop.
The thing is...this isn’t the first time I’ve heard of the game having these bugs. What’s more insane to me is that people who tend to be really good at taking what are otherwise good games to task for game breaking bugs (Skill Up absolutely eviscerated Jedi Survivor despite ultimately liking it), I have not heard a…
But will it have the cultural relevance of Ant-Man: Quantimania
Ah yes. An article containing the insights of the developers making a Mario game.
“This site is dying.”
Sounds more like that people think the games are worth it despite said criticisms. Because they’re fun.
And this is a bingo. The actual answer is the same answer it’s always been: “it’s the captialism, stupid.” People have no savings, no real way to retire and are desperate for “get rich quick schemes.” One of these is buying Pokemon cards so that one of the Paul twins will spend six figures on a fucking Charizard…
Right. Like it or not, the scarcity is the point. If you make all of the cards available in an attempt to discourage scalpers, sure the short term effect would be that now everyone has access to any card they want, the long term effect would make the actual game pretty much pointless. If anyone can quite easily buy…
Man. You guys are really that made that Marty doesn’t like Spidey-man, huh?
Must be if you’re going to shit on the man’s work just because he “does’t like Superhero films” (even though that overly simplifies the point he’s acutally making.)
The answer is: global marketability.
It’s also pretty funny. I actually went back to the Buu saga via the Shonen Jump app and was actually pleasantly surprised how much of a return to form for Toriyama’s “gag-based” past it was.
The stuff with Fat Buu is pretty hysterical. A lot of black comedy with that one.
Well yeah, I guess. But most people probably won’t get access to that $150 pricepoint.
But $299 compared to $400+ for the standard consoles? That’s an absolute steal with what you get.
The problem is: Cyberpunk is a action game where, above all else, the game “needs” to be fun. I think when it’s focused on V’s story, Cyberpunk does some really swell stuff with its themes, and I think most of the main characters are well developed.
It just when it focused on its politics at large, it can’t do…