I wasn’t looking for one but they are shoved in your face every 30 seconds.
I wasn’t looking for one but they are shoved in your face every 30 seconds.
I feel like this game highlights John Carmack’s beliefs about the point of a story in a game (or a porno).
This just further reinforces my theory that if you want to make a game where everything is solved by bullets or explosions, that you need to include a grappling hook, reusable parachute, and wingsuit.
Gonna be honest, JonTron’s is one I can mostly agree with. He’s not against what people are saying, he’s saying that the presentation is loud and obnoxious sometimes, with people screaming random stuff that actually has little to do with the subject matter, and that people talk with an air of hypocrisy in doing so.
Depends. While free games can obviously be used to bribe reviewers for good reviews, and you might look more favorably on something you got for free, there’s the other problem which is that people are biased against admitting mistakes, meaning that they tend to overrate their own purchases as doing otherwise would…
That pun was so bad it made my blood curdle
As an owner of both Xbox One and PS4, fully agreed.
I’m surprised they didn’t give half of Evolve for free and then try and make people buy the rest.
1.) The bigger the case, the less likely people can pocket the game and steal it from the store.
At least Bethesda and/or Ubisoft are publishing their “AAA” games on your dream switch.
I didn’t know the Switch roadshow was making a stop in Night Vale!
Male here, full disclosure, isn’t that the entire point? That if they STILL WANT to show off their bodies (just quoting you, those caps aren’t meant to be aggressive) then they should be able to do so free of any consequences, disapproving statements (such as yours), or the expectation that that is what they should…
Because one company is shit doesn’t mean another company is excused for being more shit. This isn’t an impossible task. If people who casually visit greenlight can figure out if a game is being boosted through greenlight or is obviously an unfinished asset flip a paid employee can do it too.
No, it’s not. One dude working 8 hours a day 5 days a week has enough time to look into games the community flags to determine if a new game should be put up for review for removal. Actually removing games and sometimes banning certain devs entirely would have an effect on future submissions (especially if there’s a…
Valve makes more than enough money to cover everything. They make enough from their games alone to fund their development team. They make more than enough money to hire actual human beings for customer service and mod support. Valve isn’t some struggling indie in over its head. It’s been in this game for decades. …
That would require Valve to take time out of its busy schedule of rolling around in Steam royalty money to actually do something worthwhile. Heck, while you’re at it you may as well be asking for something completely ridiculous like hiring customer service employees.
Yes. Every weak, I check the games on sale on http://blog.us.playstation.com/. Most weeks it takes a few minutes to check if there’s anything I want. Maybe more during the big sales. Steam has 1200 things on sale right now, and ten times that during a major sale. It’s enough that I don’t even try to find anything new…
I can solve valve’s problem: enact quality control and mod greenlight.
You are a goddess.