Here we go...
Here we go...
If they can make something better from it - why do you care?
Some spiteful people up in here!
No, BioWare needs to save Anthem. Not for Anthem’s sake, but for theirs.
I think the thing people aren’t taking into consideration here when it comes to asking “how could Anthem possibly turn around now?” is that there’s some genuinely very cool ideas in the game that are currently buried in a bunch of missteps. The actual flying is phenomenal, the game itself is beautiful (which makes the…
You know what?
No game is beyond saving. I still have egg on my face for saying that Final Fantasy XIV was beyond saving after its rocky launch, predicted it would go free-to-play, and then slowly fade into indifference and shame as Square Enix moved on.
My only issue with Marty is his “it’s not art” comment.
Netflix produced Academy Award-Winning “Roma” last year, and now this. Amazon produced Academy Award-Winning “Manchester by the Sea.”
All movies are emotionally manipulative. What sort of movie tries to not elicit a response?
Except that McDonalds isn’t the right point of comparison for that. You can say a lot about the MCU films, but they’re not low-grade schlock. They’re filled with talented actors giving their all, young, often unproven directors taking their shot and putting their heart and soul into it and writers that have to squeeze…
Nebula is a better character than Travis Bickle
Single player offline is never going to happen, just from reading this post you can tell they are going the “games as a service” route which is why you can now see other players in the game as your adventuring around.
You’re clearly really mad about some stuff. You can just not buy this game if you really want to send Blizzard a message. That was also an option for 3, but plenty of people seemed to forget their protests once it released, and they made Blizzard plenty of money to the point that we’re now getting Diablo IV. So idk…
Are we really still beating this drum? It’s been like 7 years since 3 came out. We’re all connected online all the time anyway.
I liked it too. It definitely wasn’t the grim-dark of D2 but I never really understood how someone could say that D3 was cartoony.
Nope. I really enjoyed it as well. But we do seem to be in the minority.
“that Diablo III was too cartoony”
I’m just here to tell Jim Spanfeller, Paul Maidment and the rest of the cowards to get fucked.
Man, this poor guy. I saw when he posted this in the Twin Peaks subreddit. He got pretty knocked around by the peanut gallery for that aforementioned confidence. Ended up posting this long thing about how disappointed he was and how he was leaving forever. Bummed me out to read. We really need to work on the overall to…