No, no, no, no and again no.
Retail: £25 - £45 (new), Digital: £49.99.
Given the choice which type do you think gamers are going to fight to keep?
I think Capcom have just lost touch.
Please, please, please be Battlefront III.
As the article suggests, if you actually read it at all, explain your reasoning.
Although one bubble suggests that you may be a persistent troll and explaining your reasoning may be a little difficult.
While all the new suggested bells and whistles are very welcome, if they don't sort out the lag and hit detection then what's the point?
Microsoft caught napping and not registering domain names in good time. So they unleash the lawyers.......Another fine example of a corporate tantrum.
Where did you get EA from?
Great read and I have to agree with it.
I would say the likes of Fox News and the Daily Mail could also use some guidance. After many reports berating video game developers and publishers, isn't it about time they pointed out to their viewers/readers that games have age ratings for a very good reason and should not be ignored?
Let's have sensible journalism instead of sensationalist.
I'm interested, but I'm also cautious. I think I'll wait to see if Capcom pull any crap with this before I buy.
While money will no doubt factor in this case, the meat of it revolves around harassment and unfair dismissal, which in many countries comes under employment law.
With an attitude like that I hope for your sake that you are not employed in a management capacity.
Some pleb disagreeing suggests that they believe I don't like what I see. Really?
There are some on this site in urgent need of professional help.
Me likey.
It was merely a passing thought, besides, the greediest of Publishers are going to shoot themselves in the foot whatever they choose to do.
I've mentioned in more detail on previous articles of this nature that used games are a main ingredient in keeping the industry healthy, so why fight it?
Instead of complaining all the time, why don't these Publishers and Developers make games that are deemed worthy of the 'new' price tag. Or they could use the old saying "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em", put all differences aside, create an alliance and build a network of stores akin to...
Could of sworn it said Playstation.Blog at the top of the page.
Still on the fence about taking the plunge on this one, the community have expressed their dislike of it which puts you off instantly and I wasn't sold on the demo. But, for some reason a part of me wants to give it a go.
Divestment, I've learnt a new word.
I think the AI was my only complaint. Looking forward to more Sniper Elite.
But it's almost a given that Sony won't go with Playstation 4 for a name as the number is monumentally unlucky according to their culture.
How do you work that one out? Gaming will not be solely subscription based, you'll still have the old fashioned buy your hardware outright option.
You could liken it to a mobile phone contract or hire purchase for a car, I don't recall those options killing off the future of their respective industry. If anything this will secure the future of gaming, especially when you consider the demand for high power hardware which as you will be aware comes at a cost. Those una...