telic
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Yeah, i can see where you’re coming from. I almost quit at the final boss as well, mostly because i just didn’t enjoy the game as much as other hard games i played, so it didn’t feel worth it to invest a lot of time in this boss.

Final boss isn’t so bad once you recognize the paterns and most importantly learn how to heal yourself. During the first phase you can shoot the purple ball to heal, and during the final phase you can drop a powerbomb to blow up the big yellow death ball, which also spawns a bunch of health upon kill.

Yeah, the missiles felt a bit like a cheat code for the chozo fights. Just hop from platform to platform so they can’t use their unblockable melee attack and shoot 5 of those homing missiles every time you do so.

Yeah, i know online gaming communities can make it look like everyone hates certain developments, like lootboxes, with a passion, but year after year the majority of income for big publishers is in game purchases.

I’m holding onto it for Breath Of The Wild 2, but other then that idk why i still have it. Metroid Dread wasn’t my cup of tea(way too linear for a Metroid game for me), and that was the only game i bought.

Yes, Odyssey was fantastic. The only downside was the amount of bloat. I started to love the game once i stopped caring about all the enemy camps, castles, special enemies and all that other bullshit.

Haven’t played Valhalla yet either but in Odyssey i didn’t feel it added much. It was mostly a distraction. It’d be nice if all this modern day shit was working towards a full game set in the modern era but in Odyssey it was just annoying that it took you out of the Greek story from time to time.

But the first part is absolutely wrong in the assumption that pushing people to work harder will result in either a better product or a faster delivery of a certain product.

Feels like all top game development studios of the previous decades have all turned to shit. Either their games have just become incredibly bad or the studio practices have become bad. Or they stopped existing at all.

But this would require the general public to know anything about the companies making these games. COD is probably the most mainstream non sports game in the world. It is bought by millions of people who never ever bother to read a gaming website and thus have no clue who Kotick is, what happens at blizzard studio’s

It’s very on brand for Gucci though. All of their shit is horrible but it’s easily recognizable so people instantly know “he’s got cash” if you got anything Gucci.

Yeah, Pokemon Sword was the first pokemon game i played in a decade i think? And i was kind of surprised by the lack of change. This felt like the same game i played a dozen times before. It didn’t look particularly good, didn’t do anything previous games didn’t do or could have done, it just felt like more of the

The Banished were actually a faction in Halo Wars 2, so i think we can look at that game to see what units we’ll see in Halo Infinite. And while i agree that the promethians sucked ass, the Banished might be a bit boring, considering almost all of their ranks are filled with enemies we already know.

Main question is how the fuck did the police know about the stalking issue, know about the thrashing of their apartment and STILL managed to not catch this guy before he got around to killing 2 people? Like what the fuck were they even doing to let this happen?

Or, you know, just don’t subscribe to this specific mailing list in the first place? I’ve never been bothered by any gaming company in my life simply because i never opt into anything. The only gaming related mails i get in my inbox is Steam whenever a game on my wishlist is on sale, and thats it.

Oh my god this. Why on earth are you taking the time to go into a topic regarding a game you don’t like to tell people you don’t like the game. What do you want? What are you after? Recognition for how awesome you are? Just let people enjoy whatever the fuck they want and go back to the topics regarding the games you

It’s downright idiotic to name an organisation that values money as much as fifa does as a non-profit.

What a despicable article. I’m all for emulators. I play almost all of my old games on emulators since i can’t be assed to hook all my consoles up to my TV, but encouraging emulating a 1 day old game is terrible terrible journalism. If you have any decency you take the article down.

that, plus they’re “forced” to play ALL of these games, and they do all look alike. the Ubi formula is the same for almost all of their SP games. Unless you’re a huge fan of these type of games you really shouldn’t be playing more then 1 of them a year, and even that is pushing it.

You could argue that with Ultimate out they could use the game as a platform like Counterstrike, where new game releases are very rare, and mostly new shit is added to older games.