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Let’s be real here, it’s not actually that useful. It only lets you go from wherever you’re at up to the sky or from the sky to a statue; it’s not a function that allows you to travel to just any bird statue. The game has a ton of statues already, to the point that I remember leaving multiple statues untouched other

Why do you guys keep misreporting this? It was pointed out when this was announced that you can always fast travel with bird statues. The amiibo just makes it instant, which is nice but not game-breaking. And from a review I read yesterday:

Most of the time when ppl complain about a journalist being bad at a game, it’s because they are.

But if you play on the lowest difficulty how can you judge the balancing, the length of the game, or even the pacing. Sometime a hard boss is just a way to have you level up on side quests. I understand having a deadline change a lot of things, but we read review to learn a couple of things before buying. 

Ideally, I would prefer to see publications as a collective refuse to review games from publishers that they are given an unreasonably limited span of time to review as opposed to a “hurry up and beat this so that your publication can be part of the release window zeitgeist!” mode. That only serves the publisher’s

Beating” a game is an accomplishment. It presents a challenge and you beat that challenge. If you just want to finish the game without that challenge, fine by me, you do you. I prefer the sense of accomplishment that comes with challenging myself and pushing myself to be better. If I do that, I feel I’ve earned the

Ok..here’s a different example. How about when someone I won’t name gave mass effect 1 a poor review because he NEVER leveled up which means he NEVER got to use any of the basic abilities of the games combat system.

Kinda seems like you're just salty that hard games exist and people like a challenge that you are unable or unwilling to rise to.

Weird how you wrote an article critiquing others’ egos yet the whole reason this article exists is because of your own obvious ego issues.

It doesn’t need 4k but when even first party games can’t even do 1080p 30fps, maybe a little boost just to get stable framerate would have been really appreciated.

I’m still sour that a remaster of a Wii game (not WiiU, a Wii game) is still only 720p docked with an unstable framerate. (yes I’m talking about Xenoblade

There’s always a way to “fix” these issues.

Heads up: Next month, Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI will no longer be available via Steam. Square Enix will replace those games with the recently announced “Pixel Remaster” versions. Eventually.

What’s absurd is that they already have beautiful HD remasters of FF1, FF2, and FF4 on PSP... and instead of doing the other three games in that style and releasing all six on PC, they are doing SIX remasters that don’t even look as good as the three they have already done!

I just want my War of the Lions on PC. I’ll buy every piece of garbage they shovel if they’ll give that to me. 

Name the multiplatform franchises that Sony bought out and said they are mine now.

Are you guys trolling? Bethesda has always been a third party developer, all the way back to the 90s. Sony’s console has always received a port of their multiplatform games. Insomniac’s games have more or less been first party games all the way back to the PS1. Their wiki literally says:

What? Those games are made by Sony studios. Bethesda was a 3rd party studio making games that were multiplatform for decades. Even if Xbox owns them now they were not XBOX games and those games would have 100% hit Playstation consoles.

It is clear you do not understand the entire point of this article.

I own both consoles, so I’d hardly consider myself a fanboy, but Microsoft’s acquisition took dozens of IPs that have been on Playstation for decades and suddenly said “no more.”

Not sure how I feel about this. I’m Asian American myself and I am happy that this does give more chances to fellow Asians in voice acting but this feels more like a PR stunt at points, like the industry trying to give themselves a pat in the back for genuinely casting Asians in the fictional Asian characters they