Looks like a GTA game.
Looks like a GTA game.
Ya, definitely looks really impressive. Love the Tom Petty on the soundtrack, R* always knows how to do hype videos. I’ll bet this game is really good, but I don’t think this studio is a day 1 purchase for necessarily anymore.
Geez, Brian, this is almost as crazy as that one time Quagmire found out love can bloom on a battlefield.
The dumbest people always need things in Black and White, Good and Bad, Right and Wrong, etc. They are unable to understand nuance; it is just too difficult to see things in shades of gray. I always keep this in mind when reading any kind of review - the people yelling the loudest on both ends of the spectrum are…
Pretty sure that’ll be the case. They want to get the game out before Christmas and they know they’ll likely win multiple awards at TGA so that’s the perfect time to release.
Florida Orange groves are failing all over due to Citrus Greening. I think the deprecation tax gambit is the entirety of this purchase.
Another day, another rich person with more money than a rational person could ever spend doing as much as possible to avoid having to contribute to society financially. How is this video games news?
I think the problem is media -- both online and offline -- tend to treat online discourse like it's a microcosm that legitimately scales out to a view of society more broadly. But it doesn't. Most people don't engage in online discourse at all, but they do engage with news that needlessly elevates extreme views online…
I’m stuck between deciding if I should be in a relationship with Yuri, Lilly, and Eva. This game is too damn addicting. Not sure I would go as far as calling it “Disney inspired” either.
I’m loving the hell out of the game and the characters are a big reason why.
Re-Stigmatize lusting after virtual characters.
I found the game kind of meh. It had some interesting aspects that were mostly counterbalanced by boring and/or tedious elements. I get the “mixed” status on steam because that is right where I’d put it. I gave up about 25 hours in cause it just wasn’t holding my attention.
Can only speak for me, but... I enjoyed it. I didn’t “hype” (I’ve grown out of that, I find that I enjoy games a lot more if I’m not expecting The Greatest Game EVAR!”), bought it at launch, and played it for 170 hours. And then I moved on to one of the many other big releases that came out at the same time. (just…
Starfield is a lot of fun! I liked it quite a bit and put over 100 hours into it. Most of the stuff noted in this article are normal for RPGs or open-world games, but the real problem is that it needs additional DLC or systems to be fun over the long term.
Some of the BIG timesinks (bases) aren’t actually useful and…
Because it’s a single player game and over time people become done with them and move onto other stuff? And it also didn’t review as well as their previous games and less people are into it.
Not everything is a live service, it’s ok to be done with a game.
I played through the story, did all major side quests, dabbled in ship and outpost building and felt satisfied. That was 120 Hours. I got my fill and quit until DLC comes out that seems worthwhile to revisit. I’ve since moved onto other games.
You guys are getting to the point where it seems like deliberate ignorance of what’s happening.
I haven’t seen any antisemitism. I’ve seen lots of criticism of Israeli policies. But, criticism of the actions of a country can’t be considered antisemitism. People should be free to criticize Israel’s response to the slaughter of their people by Hamas just like people were free to criticize the United States’…
This is like all of the people who read/watched Fight Club and started a local fight club.
Yup it’s regurgitated War on Terror hysteria and jingoism all over again.