The accusation is probably false to a certain degree, but think about it, the fact many of us automatically think "well, damn he's probably right" goes to show that Dice/EA are a toxic combination. They present pretty packages, market it well, and then give you a broken product that takes forever to fix (they do eventually fix it, eventually.)
Battlefront is bound to sell extremely well, but considering when it's supposed to release and the most recent track...
Meh
So they can do this.
But no space.
Huh.
*Giggles*
My patience has payed off. I mean, I own the base game, but i'll gladly trade er in towards this edition and save myself the annoying voice in my head that says "$45 on dlc? that's crazy!"
This looks beautiful :)
So I want Kh3, but i am literally a lost puppy with the story. I played 1 and 2, but none of the games on the other devices.
*Takes a deep breath*
Ya feel me?
Logically, this doesn't bother me. More time for the game to be polished. It does suck for those who have this on their number one spot in terms of hype though. I'm excited for this, but I'm also drowning in games I need to still play and catch up on/finish.
Well it has a formula that appeals to people, so for them they will keep playing if theres a reason to play. For those who hate on it, they also have their reasons for why they hate on it.
Of course, hate doesn't = no sale. It just means an unsatisfied customer.
Developer: "It sure is great to know I've contributed to some amazing game experiences."
Developer 2: "I know what you mean, it really is a great feeling."
Developer: "If you don't mind me asking, what games have you worked on?"
Developer 2: "How to shower with your dad."
Developer: "Pardon?"
Developer 2: "And now I'm working on how to shower ...
Great games result in great sales.
If you don't like the complaints, don't read them.
See how stupid that advice is?
It's stupid, right?
@Death
Is this where I link a ton of articles with other peoples opinions on what's bad and wrong about Destiny?
I could, but what's the point? We make our posts (our opinions) and we leave it at that. The only time I'm going to start linking a list of "substantial" evidence to my opinion, is when I am defending something pure. This game is not pure, and I am not defending it, I am attacking, but it's not an attack with a vindictive...
You lost me at:
"The Taken King probably has around 20-30 hours of gameplay in regards to completing the campaign, new strikes and so forth. However, the title has to be one of the most replayable titles on the market because of the fact it is so deeply engaging and immersive."
Re-payable* This review has a spelling mistake.
I would barf if barfing took place when reading bs. "It is so deeply engaging and immersive."
Mmm, so the proper way of presenting ones vision, is making people pay for the rough work, and then when you finally have it "how you like it" make them pay all over again?
Fantastic vision. Really.
How lovely. /s
Lol I guess it's just Destiny.
A twist?
Prob has a price tag attached to it.
I may become addicted to this.
Bahaha, oh I love how they present things. I really do. It's a nice contrast to the approach elsewhere.
@CocoWolfie
Lol reading your comment almost gave me a heart attack! And it's somewhat believable, since now a days we apparently don't like split screen, or single player, and we love paying for online.
I'll buy it. At this point it's just to hard not to put all these remasters next to each other on my shelf.
"Wanna play Final Fantasy?"
"Ya!!!"
"Alright, which one?"
*falls over from shock*