Some people are always upset when an exclusive is lost. This isn't news.
Considering that the game allegedly lasts around 40 hours to complete and 70 hours to do everything, the price tag for The Witness seems fair.
What matters most is how much value you're getting for the price. Not "indie" or "AAA" status.
I had moderate expectations going in and I'm enjoying it. It's an engaging and fun game for what it is, despite its faults. It was worth my hype for it, anyway.
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There is a minority that didn't like Dragon Age because the felt the sexualities of some of the characters was a major and annoying part of the game that devalued the characters (I didn't think so at all). And then there's a minority who feel that sexualization and fanservice are a big deal that devalues the characters in SFV (I don't think that at all either).
There's always a minority like that from some perspective, and they w...
I'm pretty sick of these issues over censorship at this point. I'm definitely in the "against censorship" camp, and I am getting concerned over the string of instances of censorship that have occurred over the past several months.
However, it seems that both sides are more interested in snarky name-calling, antagonizing, shaming, and being angry toward their designated societal menace than being respectful and constructive about this. This is the attitude th...
No one was justifying it. One was trying to give advice and the other was saying that commands on consoles isn't a realistic expectation.
Forge was no saint in terms of user-friendly building, either - especially in Halo 3. And calling Fallout 4 and the settlement building "non functioning" is a big exaggeration. Building resources is easy and works fine; it's the construction and things you can't get rid of that are annoying. (I've also put 25 hours...
I'm glad they're safe. Such a needless tragedy.
Glad they're doing this. Fairly decent launch selection, too.
Anita is not working on Mirror's Edge 2. That was a rumor with no sources that people spread around with fake tweets. EA has explicitly denied her involvement.
@Spotie I honestly don't care what SJWs think. They can like the new Lara's look for their own reasons; it doesn't change that I like her for my reasons. I'm not going to to put up a fuss over the mere suspicion that SJWs may have had some influence.
More specifically, you have these somewhat large "hub" areas for exploration and side-activities that have areas blocked off until you acquire the right tools and abilities in the main story - like Zelda.
Main story events are a lot like Uncharted because they focus on combat and action set-pieces. Not much in the way of boss battles, though.
They're good, but not like the old games. You're basically getting Uncharted meets The Legend of Zelda.
Tired of SJWs being blamed everytime a female character doesn't look like a super-model with outfits that show off her body.
It's pretty much the opposite extreme of SJWs who blame sexism every time a female character does look like a super-model with sexy outfits.
Nothing is wrong with either approach.
She's in Siberia and dressed for the weather.
Unsurprising. Fallout 4 was brewing up controversy more than a week before it released.
A chunk of the fanbase hates Bethesda's ownership of the series and their priorities with it, as well.
It isn't April Fool's Day, is it? Didn't see this coming.
I think the main thing is that people aren't understanding how the graphics are bad enough to be cause all this fuss and disappointment. (Especially since the developer has never been known for the best graphics.)
Fallout 4's graphics are a ways away from the level of The Witcher 3 - there's not much debate there - so obviously the visuals aren't cutting-edge and could look better. But they look decent enough, and definitely don't look like just an upscale...
Yeah, I agree. The visuals don't look particularly great, but they don't look bad either. The most wrong with it are the animations, which is true for any Bethesda game.
I agree. Capcom probably wanted to ensure a T rating like SFIV had. Those suggestive shots, especially since they're repeated over and over in the game, may have been a little too much for the ESRB's tastes to earn less than an M rating.
This point may fly over the heads of some, though. Many care more about victimizing themselves and being offended at the mere suspicion of political correctness and SJWs; more than objectively considering the factors that led up to th...
It's a FROM Software game. Optimization has been a weak point of theirs for a long time. At least Bloodborne has it better than Dark Souls.
*sigh* It's a shame that Silent Hills is never going to happen. That franchise really needed a game backed by top talent again.