Itemization or rather the lack of it was also quite boring. Poncho palette swaps are not a good reward for exploration.
I'd think E3 grew far beyond what the organizers could afford to manage as it gradually morphed into a variant of comic-con. Massive layoffs have to occur when you lose millions in your operating budget when big client like Activision or Sony doesn't re-up.
A Platinum musou game would mostly be a waste of time and talent. No one is trying to pull off a 20 attack air combo on 1000 grunts.
It's been stated before by the creators of Yakuza that they are very limited in what games they'll let Kiryu be in, especially fighting games. He's never been shown to fight a woman (one time it's a cross dressed man) and they're doing their best to keep it that way.
Look at his profile pic and user name.
They started small. They're over 850 employees now.
Seems like you fear not getting enough clicks.
"As long as a game is good,"
How is this a leak?
They've been going 3-6 months between patches. It's really dropped off in effort.
It makes absolutely no sense for it to take 3 hours for you to die at biome 3. If you're clearing literally everything up to biome 3 each time that's simply not beneficial to the run.
That's the thing right? As a PC gamer, you have your desk set up to compliment your experience - high end monitors, sound system/headphones, gaming chair, keyboard, mouse, etc. Once I give that part up it's missing a lot of the apeal.
Yuffie/Cloud can fall from multiple stories and not take real damage. Jessie falls off a porch and is out of commission. There's a clear difference in the way people are built in the FF7 world.
You should see how incredibly bad Disgaea 6 performs.
Maybe they're specifying trying to avoid the 360 to xb1 and wii to wii u trend.
Is it really quiet when you people spread the news for them?
lol what? World of Final Fantasy was also about genocide.
I would've preferred some attempt at addressing the bottom tier builds. Like no one focuses on golems.
The existence of choice doesn't mean there isn't a monopoly. Otherwise Microsoft, Google, etc. wouldn't be facing problems. The choice to use linux exists. The choice to use ask.com exists. It's the size of the footprint and influence the organization has that is the key factor.
What's being described here is really lacking in substance. A person that worked on a game that may or may not be any good or even exist, is being hired to work on another game.