“Eh, Disco Elysium is that stuffy Artsy film that wins a bunch of Oscars while people convinced themselves they enjoyed it, despite it being hard to get through.”
“Eh, Disco Elysium is that stuffy Artsy film that wins a bunch of Oscars while people convinced themselves they enjoyed it, despite it being hard to get through.”
No, it really is bad.
Fallout 76 was a terrible idea from conception. Fallout is beloved for its narrative, faction interplay, and memorable NPCs. So... Bethesda decided to make a PVP online FPS survival game which has none of those things. And they decided to re-use the same dusty Creation engine known for mediocre FPS combat mechanics and…
Very smart campaign to convince people to buy a new controller.
Tbh, I was planning on buying it later in the year, when I had the time to play it. Would have bought it on Steam, because the vast majority of my games library is there, and it’s convenient that way. Won’t be buying it at all now.
giving money to valve is wildly different than giving it to epic and tencent
He’s paying less, *if* he’s in America. In other countries, the Epic Store is more expensive, or even unavailable.
The reaction is less they want it on Steam. It’s more they’re upset that they did this so close to the release date, after it had been up for preorder on Steam. Afterall, you only have to look at games that released on other platforms like Origin, and see quite a lack of outcry for those games. Heck I think there was…
When opening Kotaku.com I have Epic’s Fortnite advertising, 2 articles for the HADES game (Epic Store Exclusive) plus this one (Epic’s exclusives) in the initial page. Now, I don’t come to Kotaku for it’s “unbiased” content but hopefully they tune it down a bit.
Tomorrows Headline: Bethesda Support inadvertently sends nudes/dick picks to Customer’s Grandparents, [Update: Issue Resolved]