This is my only negative as well. I want physical copies of most games... and that’s the rub.
This is my only negative as well. I want physical copies of most games... and that’s the rub.
Or just... Recycle them. They're cardboard after all.
It’s an easy as hell retail job (yes, I’ve worked for them), that requires very little work, so the hyperbole is a little much.
Yeah, that's entirely YOUR issue. Own that mistake and move on.
“...but not everyone has the same thought processes.”
You’re not in the minority... but there is a generation that seemingly can't be bothered to actually read their quests and look at the map. The game actually teaches you everything you need when you need it and the starting area was quite brilliant. So many aspects of the new game are massive improvements... but…
The Wii U failed due to poor marketing and the name. Most people (your general audience, which makes up most of the sales, not gamers) had no idea that it was a new console and just thought it was an add on for the Wii. You’d be amazed at how many people were so confused when I’d talk about it.
Why do people have to sell their PS5? Why not want them to just buy an Xbox as well? If you have the games, people will buy it... he even gets that with Nintendo, but can’t seem to draw that parallel for the Xbox.
I saw it with my girlfriend and another and we all enjoyed it. It's a fun movie... these idiots seem to be expecting Citizen Kane... it's fucking Mario.
What a moronic article.
The legal teams operate on their own and most of your owners of the IP aren’t even aware of these challenges.
Uh... What? What is wrong with people? Lol
Now if only more people would go watch the D&D movie... it had a massive drop in the box-office after the first weekend. Granted, it's got some heavy competition... but it needs to draw in more people or it's going to be a commercial failure and that scares off producers.
I really dislike the hyperbole these articles use for the reviews. Rotten Tomatoes has a unbalanced aggregate that creates a percentage off of if a review is above a certain number (though they don’t all use the same scale)... even with that it’s almost at a 60%, which isn’t “terrible”... that’s above average... (And w…
The film was fine, there’s just a deluge of “critics” with their blog sites and even the reviews are just above average. These misleading headline grabbing terms that actually negatively impact things, just for a click, have got to stop.
The fact that the games will shut down and be completely unplayable if they aren’t raking in millions with a flood of people always on it, is exactly why I don’t jump on online only live service/ multiplayer games. Publishers are in such a rush to have the next big thing that makes them rich, they effectively kill the…
The patch wouldn’t need to be massive for updating code, especially with Nintendo games.
You mean her stating that she’s an advocate for better pay and her record speaks for itself (which implicated the initial pay claims), that the game is a product of many people and to be respectful?
They aren't controlling those prices, it states this in the article. These aren't prices they can afford to sell at, it's prices they can't control and the only counter is to increase the cost and damage a local economy.
Agreed, but this writer didn’t pay attention to that and just wrote a bunch of nothing. But that’s par for the course here.