Who is this "we" ? You people couldn't even fight against microtransactions. You aren't the majority.
Activision, EA and rumours that Ubisoft are looking to be bought out. These are massive companies who make more than any other, why are they all looking to be bought out? Is the sustainability of gaming coming apart or something?
Why Sony?
This game is definitely getting another delay. No way is it releasing holiday 2022, they haven't shown off anything. If it does release this year, then I fully expect it to have major problems.
Stop trying to normalise AAAA.
What an awful example, it's too different companies. I also wouldn't thank or praise them for it either.
The downvotes on all of these types of posts are hilarious. I can't imagine any other company getting praise for letting you play games you already purchased without the need for a subscription.
Imagine getting this upset at the potential of more people getting to play games without needing to buy certain hardware.
I'm confused, why do they get a kudos for this? Is this what things have come to now, praising companies for allowing you to play games you have already purchased without needing a subscription?
@The Wood
You have no idea what banter is if you think it's a bunch of console fanboy's bickering about their favourite piece of plastic every day.
Did you even read the article?
They didn't do it with The Sims 2, 3 and 4, so they won't be doing it with The Sims 5.
The Jedi Knight games will always be my favourite I think. The gameplay was amazing in those games and they really felt like the Star Wars universe I grew up with.
"the whole point of getting this third entry was closure for fans"
No it wasn't and I don't understand where this lie is coming from. Yu Suzuki never intended to close out the series with the 3rd game and it was never suggested that would be the case. True fans of the series knew this and we never asked or wanted the series to conclude with the 3rd game. It was always about CONTINUING the series, not CONCLUDING the series.
Sega have always been a company with interesting ideas but god awful marketing and execution, it's a miracle they are still going at this point. They shoot themselves in the foot with almost every release they put out. They almost did the same with Yakuza: Like a Dragon. Just as the series finds a bigger audience in the west, they decide to change the gameplay style to turn based, a huge risk to the series that just about paid off.
It never seems to affect the companies...
Nowhere does he say there are no concrete plans.
He hasn't been the same since he left Sega in 2006. Funnily enough, Sega hasn't been as good since then either. They worked well together, but apart, both Sega and Yuji Naka have suffered in quality.
"Yea id muxh prefer if GP had less games but more quality"
Are you implying that it doesn't have much quality because there are a lot of games? because that is just nonsense.
Amateur website with amateur writers.
No. People passionate about gaming are so obsessed with looking for negatives about everything. Apparenlty, everything has been ruined in gaming for years now, but those people still play games every day and have it better than ever. Gaming has never been more accessible. They have so many options, but any time anything new comes along, they think its going to ruin things.