Both of them?
Both of them?
Play FFXV first to avoid spoilers and to engage in discussions about the game. Then, after being thoroughly disappointed, play Dragon Quest.
“Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones” is the saying. It means sonic, which has pumped out a lot of stinkers, shouldn’t be throwing shade over a bad game.
If Sonic’s games were as good as his twitter account, they’d get nominated for Game of the Year every year.
Admitting it is the first step!
Yes, I believe I was guilty of the High School way of reading things: Read the beginning, get distracted, read the last paragraph.
2nd to last paragraph bud.
Instantly better than 90% of the trash dlc that comes out.
I love how you imply that if you were born in the late ‘80s you somehow “didn’t live through” the ‘90s.
The site also noted that the reaction against her certainly seemed due to discrimination
Sometimes you have to know when you’re completely outmatched and it’s time to move on.
PR more so than marketing - but yes... This is why these elements are necessary.
If Kickstarter was interested in successful projects more than successful funding campaigns they would have an amortized payment schedule. Need $30,000 and 6 months to complete your project? Here’s $5,000 per month, released on mutually determined milestones.
Hah, a tweet every couple of months.. how hard is that! arggh
Of course he will say this, now with Trove being out. I purchased this game, after seeing the huge potential it had. I regret it, and it is one of the reasons I will never buy “early access” or alpha/beta games again.
For any engineers out there who think marketing is useless, this is why they exist.
I like to call this whole "F2P" genre "Screw the gaming industry and if youre a paying customer get used to taking it up the butt and playing garbage which harasses you to pull out your wallet every 3 minutes." Personally I like when people work hard to make a complete product. I like quality. I like good service. …
What is with all of these idiots here?
I'll be getting in on this suit as soon as I figure out how to do so.
@Clixx13: Maybe it's something to do with the product no longer working as advertised. If OtherOS was a main feature that lead me to buy a PS3 over an alternative (it wasn't, but others may feel that way), and the feature was suddenly disabled, I'd be pretty pissed.