@Shiken
oooh edgy....
I understand that the controls are built into the device, so why include it in the comparison chart?
Yeah, it's not like some of the most popular games ever made had you play as a dragon, a bandicoot, a Lombax and his robot sidekick, a thieving raccoon, a bear and his bird friend, a family of monkeys, a foul-mouthed squirrel and a well-dressed gecko.
"Suffice to say that it looks like Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will deliver another disappointing entry to the legendary franchise."
Wow. I'm not a huge fan of what we've seen so far of this game, but this is waaaay over-the-top.
I figured that as well, but for some reason, they chose to indicate that they weren't included in the comparison chart. Which, to me, made no sense.
It also doesn't incude the joy-cons. So to get this plus the Joycons, you end up saving a whopping 30 dollars.
Joycons aren't included, so it's....199 plus 70 bucks for the joycons....a whopping 30 dollars discount compared to the normal switch....which includes the joycons.
And the primary benefit is that you get 30 minutes more battery life?
I only made a fuss to buy one steelbook in my life, and that was the one for Mad Max: Fury Road. The thing is absolutely gorgeous.
pretty much. Rabid fans will see the word "collection" and Rocksteady knows that people who froth at the idea of getting something as part of a "collection".
I adore the Arkham games, but man....My only question is, what the hell took them so long?
If this came out like a year or so after Knight, that might make sense, but these games have been MASSIVELY discounted since then.
I already did.
Way too many locations. Used-games were often far too pricey (19.99 for "certified pre-owned") and trade-in values were practically criminal.
"How are you going in and out of buildings with third-person perspective, hmm? "
I REALLY hope you are being facetious.
What a well-written article.
It's only when videogames try to act like hollywood movies where I feel like they get in the most trouble.
A game like Uncharted, for example, while a fine action/adventure title with likeable characters, a pulpy Indiana Jones-esque plot and gorgeous visuals can only do so much from within the confines they've created for themselves.
I think back to when every "vertical slice" of game demos, often unveiled at...
this coming from someone with Knack as their avatar.
Someone said that they should buy Retro studios. That'd be amazing.
Not quite sure I follow. Most developers receive their marching orders from publishers. They are the ones that put up the capital and take risks. If a developer changes on a dime, or implements microtransactions and other "goodies", it's usually because the publisher forced them to do it.
Or are you actually implying that gamers, through sheer ignorance are boycotting developers because of their own personal beliefs/agenda?
I can virtually guarantee ...
all Matt needs to do is google "developers that EA Killed" and you can find your answer rather obviously.
EA isn't solely to blame for bad practices within the game industry, but its use of these "bad faith" and predatory tactics and the willingness to perpetuate them on a massive scale is why people not only don't like them, but many don't trust them. But hey, if Matt doesn't seem to understand what's wrong with EA, he'll probably go far ...
It's such a stupid thing for people to get upset over. Really, people.
Priorities. Know your priorities.
I swear, I feel like the collective IQ of the culture goes down a few points every generation.
You will swear off Final Fantasy because of smaller breasts, but happily pay hand over fist for DLC, season passes, GAAS, loot boxes, "Day 1" Editions, "legendary" editions, pre-order incentives, and monthly subscription fees for games that wi...
I'd love for them to buy Super Massive.
I don't think this person knows what a PS1 game looks like at all.
I think this is targeted more at the 2DS players more than 3DS people, largely because they are the same type of buyer: an idiot.