I don't like the new layout. Way too cluttered and has all these forced social features in it which I don't care much for. I much prefer the older design, it was simple and sometimes simple is the best way to go.
Yeah, but even then sometimes it's better to let that feeling sink in for a little while so you can look at the entire picture and not just first impressions early on.
I really wished I grew up with Playstation when I was a kid. I missed alot of great games from the ps1/ps2 era.
I certainly have my own opinions and I shared it in the past. Right now, all I care about is getting my hands on the game for myself and ignore what others think so they don't cloud my judgment. Once a few weeks has passed by, we'll see what people really think about it and if it truly was worth it or not.
I will be Extremely Interested in Ubisoft games once they stop prioritizing their games as a live-service and monetization.
If it's purely cosmetic to buy and that's the only way to get that specific cosmetic, then I don't mind all that much. But as soon as there is a form of grinding or battlepass in it, then obviously it's a problem as the microtransactions will revolve around how much grinding is needed for certain things.
I learned this especially from playing a ton of Gears 5 which I have 160 hours in it. I love the game, but man I am starting to see the ugliness of monetiz...
Gotta figure out the best way to monetize it for next-gen.
I'm definitely going to try it out and I hope it's good. We'll see when it releases. At least he is trying something innovative unlike most big publishers/developers these days.
They announced it way too early.
I was calling this a long time ago and people disagreed with me to oblivion. If it's not a first party studio owned by Sony then at some point it that game will arrive on other platforms. This should not be a surprise to anyone. There were too many signs that told us it was not full-exclusive for ps4.
I just don't care for Call of Duty anymore.
I'm honestly looking forward more to black friday so I can pick up games I yet to purchased then the games releasing in November.
Sadly more and more publishers/developers are doing this, most likely to save money. Yet, we got the entirety of The Witcher 3 + DLC in one game card. There should be no excuses why they can't fit it into the game card. They simply refuse to make physical game card to make more money.
I would love a new Witcher game with Ciri, maybe before or after the events of the 3rd game.
I mean, this game never had a release date or window to begin. Honestly, I wasn't expecting this game to come out until early 2021.
This is one of the main reasons why I find the review system for Steam is extremely flawed. People can leave a negative review for a number of reasons, yet still end up putting hundreds of hours into that said game. Maybe all the technical bugs were fixed, but sadly those negative reviews may remain unchanged. Something does need to be done about it.
I really do think this game in particular should be multiplatform because it's such a niche title and relies on the community. If the community dies out on the playstation then it's pretty much dead. It will benefit from having a larger community, especially the PC market. If it had cross-play support, then I think the game will do well.
Wow, talk about karma. I absolutely love it.
How the f*** did this get past the networking team or whatever team was in charge of this? Like, I am actually shocked something like this slipped past them. Who the hell is Bethesda hiring? Are they hiring people oversea like in china?
I listened to the dialogue and story bits for about 10 hours, and it was going nowhere It remained completely boring. That's why I started skipping them as I was already about halfway through the game. The whole virus thing hardly had any effect on the game world itself and it didn't feel dangerous like it should have been lore-wise. Alot of the times I forgot there even was a deadly virus because it didn't effect the gameplay/world all that match nor the story.
Yet people continue to buy their games. It's a never-ending cycle and that's why no matter how much we complain about it, nothing will change.
Money talks and bullsh*t walks.