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Eh, it’s certainly just around part of it. There is seriously a culture of entitlement from gamers, who want to games cheap or free, with no expense out of their pocket, and they want it to be a premium experience. Gamers want the world and they expect it and are entitled about it.

The reason of the game underperformed, imo, is because the concept of taking a serious/dark twist to childhood memories is too saturated in recent years.

I really think people need to understand the meaning of scam as I see it used way too often. This project wasn’t a scam. It failed. A scam would imply they had fully intended on never delivering anything which clearly doesn’t seem like the case.

“ it’s still possible to deliver a AAA game on such restraints. “

“Maybe gamers are just spoilt brats, bashing on everything, maybe there is an oversaturation of indie market, maybe all the free-to-play games by big studios are giving players a false sense of value. How could less than $10 be to expensive for a beautiful game like Woolfe? How could this be our fault? Of course none

You mean the blue haired girl for 2007? Lucky Star was deliberately less detailed than most of their other shows.

You can’t disagree with it? I agree that there are some plotholes and issues with the movies but I cannot agree that those plotholes/issues make the movies suck. They are still great imo.

So ... what you’re saying is, what’s wrong with this article is that I’m correct about the Xbox One being a bad product. Nice.

what the literal fuck is the “current gaming climate?”

Yeah I knew about the backward-compatibility issue before buying it, and was prepared to accept that. The bit I wasn’t expecting was the bit where the fucking thing doesn’t work.

It was two red rings, not three, but in any case each time they replaced the console for free. When the topic of purchasing a current-gen console came up, the Xbox One seemed like the wise choice, if for no other reasons than that I was already paying for an Xbox Live subscription and it wasn’t quite as expensive as

Please explain “the current gaming climate” in a way that will make me feel great about the fact that I brought home two Xbox Ones in less than 24 hours and neither one of them was able to be used as a game console.

I don’t write for a tech blog. What the fuck are you talking about?

Yeah, that’d be fine, except that if I’d downloaded the games instead of buying them, I wouldn’t be able to return them. Like, for example, if I discovered that the console won’t stay connected to its own wireless controllers, rendering the games unusable.

My Wii U was up-and-running Mario Kart within 30 minutes. #ThanksMario

I want Albert to do video game and system reviews forever, and to have defensive gamers come on here and entirely miss the point in perpetuity. Can this be a regular thing?

for awhile there i bought whatever steam sale looked fun, and the occasional Nintendo game on sale. now i just wait for my birthday and christmas to get games from my wife and best friend

I actually miss those days of only getting new games on birthday and christmas. I’m starting to feel overwhelmed with gaming this generation and I’m actually being turned off from getting newer titles. I guess that’s a good thing?

Just say no seems a perfectly viable option. We have two skylander games and probably about six to eight skylanders between the two of them and our kids happy. Maybe we’d get the odd one here and there if he needed it, but realistically there’s no way we’d let him try and collect the entire series and I’d much rather

Buy kid 2DS with Super Mario 3D Land and Pokemon?