If you can’t wait two days after a game comes out to see the state of it - and there were videos up about the state of this game before it came out - that’s on you.
If you can’t wait two days after a game comes out to see the state of it - and there were videos up about the state of this game before it came out - that’s on you.
This is Internet User DrSteveBrule saying they endorse the use of death threats as an appropriate response if you buy a game before waiting for coverage to appear.
Capt, don’t use such big words. This one clearly isn’t smart enough for them.
it will very likely dethrone the Switch in this regard.
I would still argue that’s a perfectly fine reference to something that actually made up a core part of the experience - the album Quake is an integral part of the DNA of the game.
So this is just what online games are now, huh. Vehicles for cross-promotion of marketing partners’ products. Fantastic. I blame Eminem and Dr. Dre for that Quake map, that started this.
Meanwhile in the same time, studios with comparable team sizes and less funding have managed to release all sorts of games Levine probably envisioned as something only he could make. Firewatch is one, Disco Elysium is another, and even if they don’t necessarily fit this criteria, Arkane released a better successor to S…
And now Square Enix is in the “only used copies or never buy” bin.
It would be the vanity project to end them all, torpedoing your studio to create the definitive Akira experience. I’d love to know the breakdown of budget for Arcane as far as Netflix and Tencent’s split of the costs.
I am most definitely taller than Hitler.
They should hire me to look through all the reports and give me absolute authority to ban as I please. I’ll clean things up.
Oh I assure you I was thanking them sarcastically for locking me out, not for letting me back in.
Wonder if a similar thing to the Xbox-on-PC port of Automata will happen, where that version runs great and the Steam one is forgotten until their hand is forced.
FINALLY MY BURNER LETS ME BACK IN. THANKS KINJA.
The judge sees the case cross his desk and looks up at his framed poster of “Prey will continue...” and knows his chance has finally come. All those years of practicing law, worth it at last.
I feel like a month or so after seeing the credits I’m still conflicted on my feelings about it. I put it above Desperate Struggle but I only remember like two fights from the whole game, and the only music that stands out in my mind is the sushi theme which I don’t care for.
Good to know about Yakuza 0, I need to finish that right now. Very curious about The Gunk, and since I never gave Broken Age a try I think I’ll grab that when it’s ready to play. Always felt like Double Fine’s stuff could be up my alley if I just gave it a chance.
Surely on this marketplace that has destroyed the general idea of “value” for game purchases, raising the price will be the answer to publishers’ problems. Genius.
That’s a lot of records for three games.
I’m five years into a boycott I started in 2020, crazy how easy it gets when the company only puts out drek.