krag
Krag
krag

That’s not the point. 

I would agree that akihabara doesn’t require a week, but sounds like you were at the touristy arcades. Shibuya is also great.

It sounds to me like your problem isn’t with remasters, it’s with bad remasters. Some are pretty awesome. 

but Crystal Chronicles is a flaw game that should remain buried, and the remaster doesn’t do anything to fix it.

I think he’s marking a marble/concrete joke

I mean it’s there or whatever (if you have the programming skills or whatever) but, people can’t wait until Christmas morning to open their presents?

To answer your question, I’d say legality and convenience, and some cost saving if you’re into the bundles they choose.

Yes, it’s easy to google and find ways to cheat the system. 

I thought it might be interesting to read that archive you linked...it’s 517 pages. Hard pass. 

So basically you think Kotaku should adopt your opinion....?

If Epic wants to do things their way, I guess they should spend 20 years developing the technology and customer base themselves. 

If you think that then you entirely missed my point. I want the old content to play at my leisure. Let me decide if it’s exciting or not. I want to have way more stuff to do than I have time for. I don’t want a trimmed down experience. I don’t want an easier time.

What’s funny is that this makes me LESS likely to check it out. To me, the fun of checking out an older game is that there’s all this older content I can either breeze through or enjoy while learning. Having a wealth of things to do is part of the draw for me. I picked up FFXIV last year and there’s just so much to

Much more humane to present a plausible, consistent explanation than to mess with their perceptions as to why the tangible world, which always functioned right, no longer operates correctly.”

Who cares

Oh my god I gave up after 20 tweets...way too hard to read and follow and his style made it worse. Just publish the whole text in one place next time instead of 90 separate tweets.

It’s free to play, at least to check out. I was in the same boat as you and actually checked it out in March. It’s almost less of a game and more of a lifestyle. I don’t play at the upper levels, obviously, but you don’t have to. It’s surprisingly easy to carve out your own little thing if you enjoy it, and you’re not

I’m glad that even in 2020, seeing that photo of the Nazi banners and regalia was actually really revolting and disturbing. Glad to know the impact is still not lost, even if it’s just me, 70+ years later. Abhorrent.

“While it is challenging bringing any game to next gen platforms, we quickly realised it was even more difficult to upgrade our current user base to next gen with full parity across platforms with our year-old game.”

Do these people understand there’s a whole real world out there and that this stuff is meaningless?