A few games I’m excited about, some I had already planned on playing. More than I was expecting, but also a lot of meh...
A few games I’m excited about, some I had already planned on playing. More than I was expecting, but also a lot of meh...
I can see this going well...
That’s what it was.
Wasn’t there something similar that happened on a recent Capcom game (maybe even RE8)?
I love the hypocrisy in that “there are kids here” while she’s throwing “fucks” around like it’s nobodies business.
Hahaha...I actually came here to comment that I’d wait for the NFT.
People aren’t upset over this, you and the author of the Root article are upset about this because you think you’re making a point and want to get clicks on your lazy journalism.
It’s lazy journalism as a front to get clicks and show ads. It’s articles like this that gives Gawker sites a bad name.
Now that I see this, I want a very late to the party Monsters University mod.
Ahhhh...the feelings of going from ME1 to ME2. I had these same thoughts years ago. Thing is, ME2 ended up being one of my all-time favorite games. At some point I would encourage you to do an Insanity playthrough of ME2, ended up being one of my favorite gaming experiences ever too. You go much slower through the…
Fans wanting release dates is by no means a reason for announcing a release date. Publishers need to give devs enough time to make a product instead of dictating hard dates (within reason), especially if they’re just going to push it back a few times. Of course they’re paying for it, but if they want a good product,…
As long as it doesn’t end up being another year or two where they just keep releasing trailers with no new content, I would agree.
Exactly. I was lucky enough to get a XSX on launch, so I was also fortunate enough to endure a lot of bugs. Fortunately, I didn’t get any major ones outside of achievements not popping (until this most recent DLC which patched them), but there were some pretty stupid ones. Loved riding my horse and having a stroke on…
Why is it up to fans to adjust their expectations? Why not expect studios and publishers to not release trailers and information years in advance with release dates they know they won’t hit?
haha....after Valhalla and Watchdogs, I don’t know if we can expect that anymore either. These studios just need to stop announcing games years in advance. They should know they’re product is gonna work before saying a word.
It looks really nice, but will it look like this on release? Or will it be like the Cyberpunk demo compared to release? Also worried with all the development issues it’s had. Might have to wait until it’s been out for a bit to see how things go before making a decision. Definitely not something I’d preorder or pick up…
Outside of punching the reporter in the face any chance I can, I play them as a Paragon.
Ted Lasso is incredible, can’t wait for the new season in July.
But they really didn’t answer the advertising dilemma from the previous article. They created new categories, but said nothing about ad revenue in them or deactivating Amouranth’s ads.