Normally I don’t point out minor mistakes but you have this tagged under Nintendo which might screw up some algorithms I’m not smart enough to understand
Normally I don’t point out minor mistakes but you have this tagged under Nintendo which might screw up some algorithms I’m not smart enough to understand
Both sides are being babies, but sorry mods, Reddit isn’t yours and you don’t get to throw tantrums with no consequences. The inmates will never run the asylum.
Well, I for one would rather play this than pick up a Bethesda game on launch day.
Not really. It seems like they’re in it for the money and just sorta tacked on the API demands when they went public with the threat for PR reasons.
It doesn't even play like a DMC game outside of a few superficial similarities.
I thinknfor some people the game is never going to justify its M rating. I didn’t think there was anything there that felt it was being overly edgy or dark. It’s a war so yeah characters are going to die brutally and say “Fuck” when two Gods are fighting above them.
I realize SE isn’t making the style of FF game I enjoy anymore, and that makes me sad.
Brave Fencer Musashi
What Netsubunkai said. Comparing it to DMC is like saying GTA and Gran Turismo are the same because they both have cars in them. Like, yeah, you drive cars in both but the execution is vastly different.
Lol what happened to GaMe oF ThRoNeS iNsPiRaTiOn BaD!!!
The comparisons to DMC are super overblown. The resemblance is superficial at best.
i see the ending cited as the reason why a lot of people hate it (even if i dont) so this is quite shocking to here! a lot of people are put off by the time loop.
‘barely above NES’ graphics? How old are you? Because in 1991 it was a massive jump in graphics compared to NES.
BUTZ! BUUUUUUUTTTTTTTTTTZ!
Something about “it’s giving” always sounds like a line from Zoolander
Don’t forget about dismantling your weapons in two, and sticking them together like murderous legos.
Blog post title is giving headache
I get that, 100%. The API fee is exorbitant and it’s obviously meant to ice out the third party apps, but at the same time it’s 100% within Reddit’s rights to control the manner in which their product is used/displayed, especially when revenue is a factor.
I mean, have you opened up a Gizmodo or AV Club article from 2012? None of those classic commenters are here anymore and a lowly article back then got 5x the number of total comments as in 2023.
Never understood the canonical north american hate to Joel Schumacher, will never do. Personally I cannot wait to see what this is about.