Is this supposed to be a game review?
I will just leave this here:
"Because when the bad cutscenes subside, Dying Light 2 is still a videogame. It is the most videogame. There is so much videogame contained within that it could very well be the only videogame you play all year. Which raises a very simple question: why? What mechanical or emotional pleasure does Dying Light 2 seek to provide to make it worth players investing weeks if not months of their lives ...
Both Ubisoft and EA are acquiring themselves, doubt they'd sell. There's no point in buying Konami since they're not producing games anymore (purchasing the IPs alone would be wiser). Capcom and SquareEnix are the more plausible purchases.
Remember, they dropped the campaign to focus on delivering a world class never-seen-before large-scale modern warfare Battlefield experience.
It's not an RPG, so choices don't matter much. You'll get different 20 first minutes and some dialogues but nothing major or game changing. Corpo makes the least sense story/choice-wise. Nomad would get my vote, but your mileage may vary.
I guess we can thank Microsoft who started this nonsense. $3.6 billion, though? For Bungie of all developers? I mean, if they're buying anyway, for that kind of money, Sony could have acquired Capcom, Konami or SquareEnix (especially since Squenix is struggling at the moment, doubt they'd say no to money) with loads of IPs that defined PlayStation over the years.
I know they are going after an FPS and a live service games, but that seems like seriously poor value p...
So Guerilla Games is pretty much Horizon developer now?
Nah, we need the government to step in, sign into MS Account, select the subscription, click on Manage and turn off auto renewal. People ain't got all day to do such a sophisticated task themselves.
I hope people put their money where their mouths are and actually buy the game.
YES. A million YES. I loved that game.
What a load of nonsense. You are mistaking Kate Saxons (the voice director) for the game's creative director, Lars Gustavsson, who was one of the producers of Battlefield V and the creative director of Battlefield 1 and 2142 as well as one of the directors of 4 and Bad Company 2. He was involved in every Battlefield one way or another. He's got quite the resume, which is surprising given the state of 2042. This pretty much indicates that the suits with their amazing non-gamer brain ce...
Terry_B is right. The original headline was quite sensational. 'Spider-Man wouldn't exist without Sunset Overdrive.'
Kudos to the Senior Design Director of Ripple Effect. This is how communicating with your game's fans should be. Addressing the questions/concerns head-on, no excuses, no sugar-coating, no PR talk.
People really don't understand what NFTs are. Just hating for the sake of hating.
People are clearly not interested in yet another WWII game. Activision knows this but they have to put a game every year just because.
What's with the crouching? They couldn't make a slow walk animation?
It's just some journalists are in denial because of this: https://www.polygon.com/223...
Don't you know? COVID is nothing more than a strong cold, and no one dies from it. It's all government and WHO propaganda to control people's lives. (Obviously sarcasm, but nowadays this has to be mentioned sadly.)
If you want to play a particular Ubisoft game, you can subscribe to Ubisoft+ for $€£15 (billed monthly) and play the game on launch day instead of paying full price. Their games are open world and time sinks so people see value in that.
It's not the skin colors but rather racist players are using them to harass other players. Dumb shit like "hehe I only kill blacks and have the mask to prove it."
Yes. He doesn't elaborate on how it all sucks and rather spend the time writing vague, incoherent sentences.
This quote is proceeded by 3 paragraphs talking about the crunch and state of development the game went through (again providing no substance, just reiterating what we heard and read before). That's 4 paragraphs wasted in a 9-paragraph 'review,' and I ended up with the same insight I had before reading it.
TLDR; reading this review...