If a company sold a shovel that didn't dig, that company would cease to exist. Yet here we are, getting screwed launch after launch, and letting it happen.
If a company sold a shovel that didn't dig, that company would cease to exist. Yet here we are, getting screwed launch after launch, and letting it happen.
That sucks. The modern storyline is what kept me interested in the overarching franchise
Ubi shoukd have taken the new gen as an opportunity to mix up the formula with a new setting and culture. Instead its yet more colonial-era European cultural settings. Why can't we have India or Persia or Egypt or China? I'm sick of Europeans in the 17/1800s. Give us something new! I hope its not as bad as the…
Well, now we know why there was an embargo up....
I had the same thought when I saw the announcement this morning. Strikes make up the bulk of the endgame, and I'm already sick to death of the existing ones. (If I have to fight that Archon Priest one more time...) On top of that, a bunch of people still aren't high enough level to do the raid but want something…
These people are cowards and assholes. They deserve no pity and no quarter. Police need to do *something*, anything, about this. Arrest people making these threats for gods sake
There was a simmering anger about people like me — "Social Justice Warriors", as they call us — who are asking for change in the game industry: a better, broader representation of characters, among other things. We're "the cancer that's killing games", and Kotaku is seen as the key enemy site, with Polygon a close…
Pretty horrible ad all around
Ok, it's nice that they're hearing fan feedback. But there's far too many characters from a few games being represented. I also would have liked to see more non humans like Birdo and Klonoa.
Right, I was talking to Kirk about this last night (while we were playing Destiny, hilariously). We're planning on running our review this week, after we try out the raids, and even THAT feels too early for a game like this. I'm not sure why so many outlets felt comfortable running their reviews so soon after release.
and yet nothing interesting enough to justify a $200 purchase. If I want to play these little games, I'll do it on other platforms. My vita will continue to gather dust
The sad thing to me is that even with all of these games, the Vita still feels like it's on life support. These games just don't have the kind of staying power to keep the system relevant, and that's been the Vita's curse for nigh-on a year now: it's getting games, but they're all either playable on another platform…
Still not enough good games for me to play on this thing to justify a purchase and if Salt and Sanctuary is also coming to PS4 it's already going to be stripped of sales. It's like Sony doesn't take the Vita seriously. However my problem with this device is the same problem all developers have with this device. It…
While suspension is clearly an over-reaction, I cannot fully express how annoying it is that every time I sneeze I am forcefully included in a superstitious religious ritual.
You know, from what I've seen, most of them aren't so much "anti-religion" as "anti-shitty religious propaganda movie with a misplaced persecution complex".
You think that's bad, you should see the incredibly ignorant movie he starred in this year, it stars him as a "staunch militant atheist teacher" who is slowly convinced by his students to stop his deviant ways and believe in Jeeeezus.
Hope you didn't like Chuck Norris as well. Both of them are racist bible thumping loonies.
Oh yeah, didn't he play the "evil atheist" in that weird "God's not Dead" religious movie?
I kinda figured he might be this kind of person when I found out years and years ago he was a bit of a bible-thumpin' Christian. Not that all people who are very religious are like this, but here in the U.S., if that's what you are, it's usually a good sign you've got your head up your ass like this.
The loss of the competitive multiplayer isn't a big loss. It always worked better on paper than in practice.