My Pro has never been noisy. Only when loading up a disc initially.
I'm not sure about that. Much like TV shows and movies, I don't like to know too much about a game before I play it.
This early on, I think they've revealed enough on their closest games, while keeping the stuff for later, like TLoU2 and GoW to short, attention grabbing trailers that are fine.
For instance, I know enough about MHW to know I don't need anything more than a review and that's a few months away. I don't need mechanic v...
Clint Eastwood just called. He says to tell you that you're pretty much a clickbait pussy and to go and play Peggle.
Don't buy it until the game is fixed properly. None of the modes work as intended and the amount of crashing is ridiculous.
I don't even dare to think what it'll be like on Switch.
No more violent than Game of Thrones, Walking Dead or a thousand other TV shows and movies that have a similar rating system.
I'm happy to have grown up playing Sonic and Mario, graduating to stuff like Silent Hill and The Last of Us as gaming grew up with me.
Don't see why anyone but the prudes and overprotective justice brigade have a problem.
Moira Asylum in Thief was a total shocker. Not a great game, but that level was tense.
Game budgeting hasn't changed. Game marketing and paying guys in suits lots of money to make gaming mediocre and add shit like overpriced season passes, overpriced DLC and microtransactions has pushed the industry this way.
Independent devs don't need these budgets to produce high quality games with great graphics and more interesting gameplay, they also don't need to nickel and dime their customers. See Hellblade for proof.
New development te...
Probably at PS Experience. December 9th, I think.
"We are thinking about trying to re-release them on EA Access with microtransactions, DLC and season passes."
That's what I read into EA's blabbering.
Well, if people were more choosy about their purchases, these games wouldn't be ignored.
All the multiplayer first titles seem to have micros and lootboxes, which should be a turn off for everyone but casual gamers. Hell, the amount of people I see that can't wait for SWBF2 and it's basically a pay to win game is ridiculous.
Seriously... 'I can't wait to buy a £45 game, just to spend another £300 so I can compete!'. Idiot...
Poor gaming bolt... Didn't get another shitty, biased article published on N4G, so stick a link in the comments.
Did Sony kidnap your girlfriend or something?
Or marketing costs. The amount of money publishers waste on it is ridiculous.
Gamers always flock to the genres they like. Budget properly for a good game and fans of that type will see it previewed/advertised at a lower cost and probably buy it. Profit?
This past year, Capcom has been at least trying... Maybe not with Street Fighter and a few other titles, but with Resident Evil and the upcoming Monster Hunter.
The problem is, that their reputation went downhill with the direction of Resi Evil, their horrible DLC practices and the daft decision not to push for sequels like Dragon's Dogma 2 or a new Mega Man.
They need to go back to their Japanese roots and avoid copying American publishers, which was...
Really? Okay, believe what you want. Funny how in the space of a few months, every AAA publisher has these things pushed to their maximum potential.
Can't help feeling that EA, 2K, Ubisoft, Microsoft and Activision sat down at a table this year and agreed that it was about time they saw how far they could go to fuck customers out of their money.
Hope you all lose.
So the guy who hates white people saying EA hates gamers...
Whatever. Don't care for any of them, and none are getting my money.
PUBG says different. Supposed to be free to play, but paid early access. No MTs before release, but they're in there now...
There are a few games that PC gamers bend over for.
Ubisoft have been locking extra levels that were already coded as part of the game before release since Assassin's Creed 2. They were pre-order bonuses, but what's to stop them implementing them as micros in the future?
The answer is absolutely nothing. They will if MT's are not dealt with now.
Sorry, but I won't pay £45 for a 5 hour campaign just for it to sit there because I refuse to pay extra money to be able to compete against gamers with huge disposable incomes.
To quote developers from this week 'I have mouths to feed and retirement to save for'.
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It probably needs a shot of compressed air to clean any internal dust out. Never had an issue with mine at all.