@ MrMagoo123
The article is talking about the North American bundle, Faysal most likely lives in North America and is talking about North American PS4's, so I don't see the issue with them making a comment like that. With that being said, I don't see why you felt the need to correct Faysal, especially when it should be North America or NA not the US or USA.
The funny thing is that I don't see the big deal one way or the other. While it would be better to have said items, this is the type of thing I could see the vast majority of people being unaware of in the first place. I mean, is anyone going to cancel their preorder or make a preorder based off these two items being included? Does it really make a difference in the grand scheme? Just seems silly to devote any thought to this, especially since there are times when companies post incorrect...
"The thing was only down for like 20-30 min."
Yeah, but I always look at these articles like mad libs.
"if they know they cant meet demand why promise it in the first place."
You act like these things are exact sciences, when they really aren't. GameStops distributor could tell GameStop they're getting them XYZ copies of the Ghost edition, which is how many they put up for preorder. Some time later the distributor could change the amount to a higher or lower sum or something along these lines happen and GameStop either opens more preorders (like we've see...
Maybe its just me, but I ****ing hate people who present deals like this when it isn't even mathematical. Like even if CoD trades in for $20, that $10 you're paying (you could have gotten AC IV and Ghosts for less, but odds are you still don't have stock from then) factors into the ultimate cost of the game, so if you buy 2 copies for $20 to get $40 in credit and use that on Destiny, you're still ultimately paying $30 for Destiny.
Not sure and I reported it for being old to get an answer. It might relate to this tweet ( https://twitter.com/XboxLiv... ) mentioning the redesign, but I imagine Twitter would be the source of that news and even then the title has nothing to do with a redesign.
"I feel like games just give you just temporary satisfactions."
Thats most things in life. Friendships are typically fleeting in nature, as are relationships (people drift apart constantly). Most entertainment, be it a movie, TV, book or Video Games might offer you some satisfaction, but it won't last long. Like I said, I can list most things and explain that. Heck, you can even say that about cash. You might enjoy having more of it, but at some point you might ...
I'm also delighted to see it happen. I know a while back someone wrote an opinion piece about how we were entering a new era of Club Nintendo and it was clear that they would be going the DLC route based off what happened in the first month of this year (July to August if this confuses anyone). I noted how too many people were jumping the gun and ascribing traits to Club Nintendo that have existed since the program first launched and here we are with physical rewards coming back and new p...
"How? It's an idealistic notion that requires everyone to participate in being nicer. Good luck on that happening. "
Well, this is the sort of thing where it's easier to just sign a document and look good than do anything else.
"Want proof? Go be play LoL or DotA 2, act like a new player, or make a few small mistakes, watch how fast you get cussed out"
Sometimes people just want to vent other frustrations or their...
Are you certain about that?
The imagine itself ( http://www.highdefdigest.co... ) doesn't have a note that it can be unlocked in-game, nor does it imply that it can be found in game like the Vanguard pack does ( http://www.gamestop.com/gs/... ).
Or they didn't care for the first or possibly even both of them like myself. I know I know, it's hard to believe someones opinion differs from your own and defies the critics who know what I like better than I do, but yet it still happens.
Regardless of how good or bad you think Bayonetta is, it's a smart move that I'm glad to see Nintendo taking. It shows that Nintendo is not only willing to cater to the hardcore market, they're also not sending the game out there to die like they did with The Wonderful 101.
Come on, this is a poor troll attempt. You know I was talking about the hard drive cover, which has nothing on it besides the Sony logo and isn't as interesting as some Japan has got or shown here.
"why only sell it in Japan?"
You never know with these things. I mean, compare the Japanese Destiny bundle to the NA one. Japan ( http://www.highdefdigest.co... ) has the Destiny name and logo on the hard drive cover, where as NA doesn't ( https://www.youtube.com/wat... ). This is just part of ...
I'm not surprised. The game requires server access, which Bungie has already revealed won't happen until it's the 9th somewhere (or something like that), which means it would be impossible to play the game until then anyway.
"I wonder how this will turn out now that the original team is mostly gone."
I wouldn't worry too much. Not to sound cynical or overly critical of the Disgaea series, but the series has a very clear blueprint that the games follow. This doesn't just include things like having an item world or being a strategy RPG, but even minute things like the Yoshisuna has looked the same since Disgaea 2 and has been the rank 39 sword since Disgaea 3. Naturally this makes...
Hope Sony brings this to other regions and just sells them separately. I am a big fan of special edition consoles and would love to be able to replace my boring black one with anything.
"but does anyone honestly expect anything to change because of this?
This seedy crap goes on everywhere."
I think people are well aware of both, but also understand that their actions might be pointless, they could potentially make a difference instead of guaranteeing the status quo will remain.
"Too early to call, Shooter of the Year."
Sadly, this is one of the problems with news outlets these days. Everything has to be an over the top statement that instead of meaning something, simply devalues the terms and makes things seem somewhat comical. This one is especially bad, since the article seems less about it being that great of a shooter and more about how Titanfall has improved since it was originally reviewed and indadvertedly (?) brings up the classic ...
@ Bloodborn
I wasn't calling them out for asking a question, I was calling them out for how they responded to the answer.