But will you spend money on battle passes...!?!? I’m guessing that’ll be the thing for Overwatch 2 rather than loot boxes, anyway.
But will you spend money on battle passes...!?!? I’m guessing that’ll be the thing for Overwatch 2 rather than loot boxes, anyway.
I wonder how much of a blockbuster Overwatch 2 will wind up being. I’m sure it’ll still be a success, but on a couple of the smaller gaming communities I’m a part of, there were literally zero comments about the delay. On the larger ones, the conversation was overwhelmingly about the steep decline of Overwatch (and…
After seeing Project EVE in Sony’s showcase a couple weeks back, we kind of do know what Bayonetta would look like on the PS5.
Meanwhile, my only digital purchase since launch has been Chicory: A Colorful Tale. (This’ll change with Kena: Bridge of Spirits in a couple weeks, though.)
Even though the official DokeV website had “MMO” plastered all over it up until a few hours ago (?), they’ve backed off that, and it’s apparently not actually an MMO.
The only physical releases (that have been announced, anyway) are for backers of the crowdfunding campaign.
I was one the few who bought a Wii U at launch. I preordered mine, but I think it’s the only console I’ve ever seen readily available on store shelves on day one.
Thanks for introducing me to Pony! I ran out and bought their album as soon as I heard “Chokecherry”.
Did they ever add a way to get the Bouncer after launch? That pre-order bonus was surreally amazing and, when maxed out, laughably overpowered. Literally! I couldn’t help but cackle at all the chaos.
For me, it was the one-two punch of Original Sin and the onslaught of Guardians of the Galaxy spin-offs. I was sick of books I liked being interrupted by terrible crossovers, and it just felt like my fandom was being stripmined.
This is the song that got me hooked on Scandal a few years back. Even with as much as I’ve loved so much of what they’ve put out since — their latest, “Kiss from the Darkness”, is in the running as my favorite album of 2020 -- Platform Syndrome will never be unseated.
I was really excited about replaying Sunset Overdrive a few years back only to discover that it doesn’t really allow for that. If you want to go through the campaign again from the start, you either have to delete your save or sign in under a different profile. No alternate save slots; no New Game+.
I’m definitely not arguing that preordering a $70 game I know very little about is a logical or financially sound decision. It’s not something I would ordinarily do.
Why are you spending $70 on a game you freely admit you know almost nothing about, particularly if it’s a price tag that makes you wince?
I’ll admit that I preordered it. Actually, Destruction AllStars is the only launch title I preordered other than Miles Morales. I winced a bit at the $70 price tag, but my wife’s addicted to Forza Horizon and Overwatch, and this seemed like it could be a pretty fun fusion of the two for her.
Remember that time when Batman was the God of Knowledge and asked a chair for the Joker’s real name?
I haven’t tried ‘em myself -- don’t want to taint the memory of my favorite lunch staple! -- but supposedly the revived Cheez Balls are a pale imitation of what Planters used to have on the market. The real things might be as good as you remembered!
Disturbia is a solid example. It’s as close to a straight-up remake of Rear Window as it gets, and it doesn’t acknowledge Hitchcock’s film (or Cornell Woolrich’s original story) in any capacity.
It’s saying that either way, you’ve gotta buy Miles Morales to play Spider-Man Remastered.
I went into the first season of Titans bracing myself for the worst. I thought it started off shockingly okay, but that mild glow fades pretty quickly. Ends on an underwhelming, unintended cliffhanger as they shuffled the season finale to the start of the following season. The Doom Patrol ep is the only real highlight…