Same here. I played through it with a smile on my face, but it’s basically an updated version of Arkham City but with Spider-Man. Incredibly well done, but it felt too unoriginal in some ways, and there’s a decent amount of fluff in the quests.
Same here. I played through it with a smile on my face, but it’s basically an updated version of Arkham City but with Spider-Man. Incredibly well done, but it felt too unoriginal in some ways, and there’s a decent amount of fluff in the quests.
It’s just like listening to the radio except you have thousands of choices and pick exactly what you want.
This was basically my comment below but you were able to be much more diplomatic haha.
I’m far from Mr. Corporate Defender, but I’m not going to blame a company for some fan sinking into depression over a commercial product or sending death threats, simply because that company thought it’d be a good idea to foster an online community.
Absolutely. Every conversation is either a negative pile on or a circle jerk.
It’s a really weird time to be a big gamer who also understands that there’s more to life and that, well, these are just video games, people. Like I get the reactions people have to stuff like the Fallout nylon bag or Diablo mobile, but the sheer tidal wave of continuous outrage over shit like that is totally lost on…
So you save $100 by them simply not including a dock, or am I forgetting something? I don’t know how much the Japanese “no dock” bundle costs, but I don’t see this scenario happening. Unless it’s some weird reverse psychology where they get people to buy without the dock then tempt them to pay the ridiculous $90…
Absolutely agree on those prices, and the “Nintendo tax” for third party games that came out on other platforms years ago is also a pain in the ass. It’s really difficult to pay $15 for a game from 2015 when it’s constantly on sale for 50% off on PC.
As a Switch owner who doesn’t have a lot of nostalgic attachment to Nintendo, the system has its pros and cons. The first party titles are fun, the portability lets me play games while still being present (lol), and it’s my first choice to buy third party games if all things are equal, like price and visuals.