ravenherder
Ravenherder
ravenherder

I’ve got nearly 300 hours into The Witcher 3, and I’ve played about 5 or 6 rounds of Gwent. Don’t see the appeal. Doesn’t help that you have to play for about 60 hours before you have a decent deck, from what I hear.

I think you missed the actual point of the article. Blizzard isn’t saying that it’s players don’t know what they want, in fact they’re all very transparent about it. The problem is, that there are many Sub-Divisions within the game itself that conflict with one another.

I don’t think the number of people interested in legacy relative to retail is as big as you think.

I don’t know how anyone doesn’t understand this - it’s common sense. And yet everyone thinks THEIR opinion is the majority one. Of course it is; as a person you naturally gravitate toward people with similar interests and ideas. Thus you only see what you want to see.

If no one can use the controller correctly, maybe its a problem with the controller.

The problem is that the added complexity adds nothing meaningful to the gameplay. It’s a gimmick for the sake of having a gimmick, there’s no payoff to be had. The game could have easily been made with traditional flight controls, but Nintendo had to justify their tablet controller.

because the Wii U already has great graphics.

Pandaria looked EXACTLY the same as Northrend? What? I don’t think exactly means what you think it means.

Actually, between the obvious ignorance of socialist revolution displayed, calling demonstrants “animals” and terrible hamfisted moralizing about weapon ownership, I decided I’d be more entertained by reading “Capital”. The original one, not that recent sequel.

“This is oddly hamfisted” was the first sentence out of my mouth when i suffered through this!

Well that got strangely hamfisted

Hooray for strawmen!

Dude

Are all the League teasers like perfume commercials?

He probably planned on taking leave for only a month or so and realized during his time off that he no longer wanted to come back. Thus, decided to use all the remaining leave he had banked. Now the studio can officially consider him no longer part of the studio.

once they cancelled the steam sales mini-games, he decided there was nothing left for him to innovate upon.

I don’t understand his reasoning. The indefinite game writing hiatus that started in early 2011 at Valve wasn’t doing it for him?

He wanted a “break from the collaborative chaos of game production.”

Unforeseen Consequences.

Half Life 3 confirmed.