Nothing beats Skyrim. Putting pots on the NPC’s heads and then robbing them blind. (pun intended)
Nothing beats Skyrim. Putting pots on the NPC’s heads and then robbing them blind. (pun intended)
Just got “AC Unity” for $15, so I will wait a year before I buy this one, hopefully for $15.
*picks up Destiny game box*
That has been any DICE/ EA games business model for the last few years (Battlefield 3 and 4). Is anyone honestly still surprised that this is how their DLC works?
-Activision
It’s ironic because I am “on vacation” from buying Konami products.
I saw that South Park episode before I started watching Game of Thrones. I as well cannot stop singing the ‘Weiner” chant everytime I hear the theme.
How many people would actually pay for this game? Seems like someone just trying to cash in on a topical issue.
My only grievance is when you are prone and you bump into something that makes you crouch or just stand up.
There is no real reason to buy a ‘Single Player’ game Day One. It’s not like you will be missing anything by waiting, it will still be there for you to buy it later.
Ironically, I smashed my Destiny disc after 7 hours......
I don’t think it is the $40 by itself. I think it is the fact that people have already paid over $100 for one game, and are expected to pay more or else abandon the game.
When it comes to Destiny, the quote, “Those that don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”comes to mind.
You ARE aware this game is on the PS3 and Xbox360 as well...
Putting Destiny in the ‘MMO’ genre is insulting to other MMO’s. We might as well throw CoD in there as well, it has pretty much the same MMO elements that Destiny has.
It works out to about $11 a month if you look at Destiny as a ‘subscription’ game.
MMO - “MASSIVE multiplayer online.”
The business model promoted by Activision is a detriment to the gaming industry. It’s already been confirmed that the story of Destiny was scrapped a year before release (check out the lawsuit of Marty O’Donnell vs Bungie if you don’t believe me).