this sounds so good. I cannot wait
this sounds so good. I cannot wait
Fire Emblem: Three Houses and that’s it. This is my GOTY right here.
They didn’t even discuss Anthem at E3. Bethesda at least spent time with Fallout 76, for good or ill. They don’t want us to think about it
Team...Yell, really?
Also, hangry?
I really liked it...and then Fire Emblem came out
I thought MGSV was a boring, repetitive, slog. I have next to no hype for this that everyone else seems to have
“the PC edition is fine, it’s also more expensive than the mobile editions”
well maybe they should have thought about that *before* they chose to release it without a translation. Obviously, fans will do the work themselves if a company won’t sell official copies
Only according to the big publishers. Listen to CD Projekt or other devs when they say that microtransactions are not at all needed. And The Witcher 3/Cyberpunk is far, far, far larger and costlier than most games on the market
the presence of microtransactions is not just disappointing, it is unacceptable. Its not about whether or not they are obtrusive. It is ethically repulsive for a retail-priced and sold game to contact microtransactions *at all*. If they want microtransactions, then the game should be free or amazingly-low cost.
you can shame them. And shaming can be successful
I love Odyssey; it may be one of my favorite games of the gen. But I really just want to finish it, just like you. I don’t *want* more content, but I will not allow myself to leave it unfinished
*shrugs* I liked it, a lot. And got my money’s worth
I can’t figure out why the Inhumans were even here instead of the F4. Why weren’t they included and why wasn’t Doom a villain in this game?
No Gargoyles?
With the season pass, I spent $90 on AC Odyssey. Same for FFXV and The Witcher 3. For the amount of content in each of them, I have no regrets. That said, anything that pushes beyond the $60 limit better well not try to still include freemium BS or paid skins or whatever else on top of it
“In short, the single-player game was not sustainable. So why should we think the current model is?”
Except Japan has proven single-player games can, and do, succeed. Consistently. This is a distinctly American problem we’re seeing.
happens in handheld for me, where Bluetooth isn’t a concern
My launch day joycon developed this issue two months ago. They are essentially unusable for me now; even trying to navigate the home menu is hell with random jumping and scrolling. And Nintendo doesn’t seem to care
I really want a new Nintendo Switch XL in 3 years