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They’re the only dev who makes a stink about let’s plays and now streaming. I have no idea why they do this.

I wish I liked Mega Man more, but the games require too precise of platforming and just feel like obstacle courses.

They’re all mostly walking around minding their own business, could just jump over them. But MARIO needs them points!

Unsurprising considering Mario is canonically evil.

From what I gathered they’ve only been getting worse, with last year’s game allowing you to carry over the points onto another character and the cosmetic items not being so bad.

They’re replacing play with grind grind that incentivizes more payment. Your character is terrible at the game and you gotta do well to get paid.

That kind of begs the question if it should be made at all, DOOM like Mario and Sonic are games meant to be played with high framerates so you’re able to react and have more time to do so.

This is so dumb.

It isn’t entitlement, they sold a game with it’s features all laid out on a store front/box/webpage and we all signed the ToS after buying it. Now they change the ToS and features and download files onto our PCs without our permission.

WELL, it’s not like you paid for the device, and a monthly service to Sony and Netfl- oh wait....

I wouldn’t know how MS handles their consoles anymore, after my warranty ran out for my 360 and the SEVENTH one died, I had no interest in buying a new one.

I imagine there would be a lot less complaints if they did it right, people will always complain of course.

How is it entitlement to not want to be advertised to in a game you purchased? when phone games have ads they’re either free or you have to buy it to opt out of ads.

Creation Club nonsense aside, I think it’s really obnoxious to have bought something and to have ads placed in it afterward.

Sonic Mania despite the dpad being really not great for 2D platformers it’s a great game to have on it.

DOOM’s multiplayer was a disaster, all I can imagine it was made for, was to make people more antsy for classic shooting so when they announced Quake, shoot forward a few months and I was right.

True a lot of the magazine ads or just news paper ads are lost to time, many who love old SNES titles have totally forgotten just how expensive they were and when they found out were like ‘it’s a wonder games are so cheap today!’.

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They’re making record sales, dodging taxes through legal means they lobbied for and are hording money and instead of helping the workers, they just horde the money instead:

You’re forgetting that cartridges are far more expensive to manufacture, the more memory you use the more pricey it gets. Games then were also less profitable than they are now where most are sold globally where before more would be region exclusive or released in limited quantities.

That’s a really bad excuse for this, I’m sorry I don’t get what kind of reasoning that is. They insist they know how it should be enjoyed but how does that even work?