I'd love to see them prioritize quality over quantity for once. The jank in their games is pretty severe.
I remember when IGN used to matter, many years ago.
Then they'll give the latest ActiBlizzUbiEA gambling software top marks.
Clowns.
I regret clicking.
Fuck microtransactions. What abominable evil. Then imagine being proud of a discount. Putrid.
Pretty well rounded list, but nothing overly of note to me. We're between console generations, during a pandemic, in the "dry" months. My expectations are low.
It was probably him disliking it. Chill.
Ads are getting smarter.
I just can't give them more of my money. They don't make games, they make casinos.
Is Ubisoft still a microtransaction abusing, gameplay and asset recycling monstrosity? Do they still create gorgeous, but ultimately time wasting games that are ruined by their predatory business practices?
Then I don't care.
I was a Ubisoft mega fan. I have to vote with my wallet.
Not. Another. Cent.
Final Fantasy XV, Diablo 3? Was this written by a micro transaction?
You HATE cyberpunk then?
I believe games are art. Developers don't *have* to do anything.
No developer should be *forced* to compromise their vision.
As consumers our only choice is whether we support each project or not.
I adore Bloodborne and Sekiro. Dark/Demon Souls are not for me.
I respect from the bottom of my heart the uncompromising vision.
Wild guess: cyberpunk is number 1. Not even clicking. I just know this was written largely as a cover to complain about cyberpunk. Am I right? Be honest now, dearie.
Never pre-order games. Please. If it's good, you'll find out at launch and be able to buy it pretty much immediately. Never. Pre-order. Games.
So they literally outsourced this game to India. No wonder it looks like a bad PS3 game.
You must review games professionally.
Please, just once, make a decent game out of this. I love Tintin. Game doesn't even have to push the envelope, just give me a solid game and the IP will do the rest.
Shoutout to r/patientgamer. I'm a much happier chap playing games like a year after release.
"debate" lol. This is why no one cares what "professional" reviewers think