"A rougher launch than expected." <- That's one way to phrase it.
Is that what caused her to become the ex?
There's certainly various games who can wear the badge of shame.
I look forward to this on the same wave length as Cyberpunk 2077 - in that they'll be doing something grand.
Well it's not hypocrisy if games don't cause a change in the behaviour of humans (which is what we all harp on and stand by, so that we don't have our content seriously watered down).
What this is, is ironic.
Anthem has quickly become the icon for what a game should never be - awful.
Should it be? It's not acceptable for games to release in such a pathetic state - we've seen it happen numerous times and people are fed up. Furthermore, when you see just how much was advertised to entice players, only for those aspects to not show up in the game - I ask again, should it be?
Even if people find enjoyment in this game, think of how much enjoyment they would've had with a proper release. A game that was actually ready and polished, one with conte...
From a visual standpoint I'd say there's nothing to worry about, since the Borderlands series (with its art style) still holds up to this day. If anything is going to wreck this game, it'll be greed.
Oh boy, that's not the type of response that alleviates concerns, heck, it almost confirms them.
Patient (The Gamer) "Doc, is it true that the medical equipment here is second rate? Even dangerous?"
Doc (CEO) "What's so bad about second rate medical equipment? Sure it might put you at risk for viruses, resulting in uncomfortable periods of time where you wonder where all your money is going but hey, equipment is equipment right? The...
*Looks around the room
Now this is big, as far as rumours go.
I was commenting from a general perspective - that things like this happen in the world we live in. The "now" portion was hinting at how laws/policies can result in seemingly ridiculous scenarios such as this, no matter where the story comes from (If we're going to point to North America as another example, there's plenty of overreach that can occur).
The world ≠ Japan !?! Games = the world.
While it would be enjoyable to have it on your platform of choice, there's nothing that makes it a certainty it would be anymore polished. Especially when the devs don't care about public perception in the face of money. *Pats Steam owners on the back
I'd say the chances of this coming to PS4 are next to none. There's no way they'd release it on PS4 before Steam owners (the very people who crowd funded the game) are being shafted for a year.
The world we now live in.
Disgusting.
Chances are there will be countless generic written pieces, long before Ghost of Tsushima reveals more content for people to make their opinions towards.
Equality should be equal in nature. Regulating content so that one is protected more above the other is the opposite of fair.
Rape Day <- that's a problem.
Games that feature violence against both sexes <- you can't put one above the other, so either violence in general is banned (LOL GOOD LUCK) or they pick their battles and leave some things alone.
Governments across the world should realize that games are often a mean...
Oh... well... now I'm worried.
Activision makes me skeptical, but From Software gives me confidence. Since this is the first game with their partnership, I'll remain optimistic - as nothing shown so far has given way for doubt.
Though if this were a live service game, lol, yeah, we know how that tends to go.
Uh, good?
I know video games are a creative medium, and I respect the freedom to explore concepts that one wouldn’t perfom in reality, however, there’s a line and in my opinion this game (the title alone - Rape Day) crosses it.
Now everyone will argue “But everyone’s cool with violence and killing” and yes, that’s true and that’s what gives way to discussion for other explorative things. What and where is the line? What goes too far? I imagine the consens...
Honestly, it's getting a little rough for PC gamers with how many games are doing 1 year exclusivity through Epic.