This is incredibly boring. And that's the nicest I can be in regards to pointing out the poor quality of this.
No. Not the game. This "preview."
It's the most wonderful time of the yeeeaarrrrr. The fan boys are crying, and desperately trying to find a wayyyyy to discredit, the epicness of soNAYYYYY.
The only 5. *knee slapper*
Okay, while I am kidding - it may even be true..
The first one had many flaws. I'd be lying if I said I'm interested in another.
*Shrug*
I'm more intrigued by how so many people willingly let themselves be treated so poorly, and pay for it.
My mind read this in the most sarcastic voice. I enjoyed this, lol
I felt an instant emotional connection. "I need to save that little girl" & "Come on. You can do it android/robot lady, save the day." That's what went through my mind.
The Beta felt good. I'll be purchasing this :) alongside Shadow of the Colossus, January/February will be the months of hunting.
Well done.
I'll buy this the moment it becomes available.
Whatever this is. I'll love it.
"EA has been very good to me."
Oh. Okay. So now we forgive them for all the disgusting practices they've been trying to get away with?
Interesting. Though time will tell how fast exactly it is while racing. As of now I've been enjoying Redout.
The biggest turd is between EA and Activision. They seem to enjoy competing for first place.
Absolutely not. The fact that's even been inserted into a question makes me sick.
One should not always care about another being offended, for people can become offended over just about anything.
Create your art. I'll gladly support it as long as it exists and hits the market as the creator originally intends. We cannot live in a bubble, and we cannot let ourselves be shackled down by overly sensitive individuals who refuse to give something a cha...
The fact this game is still receiving support speaks volumes about the developers.
I don't often participate in Beta's, but I'll certainly give this one a try. This could become my game of 2018, or at least a quarterly favourite.
I'll place this on my radar. 2019 is far off, but I can't say no to a promising JRPG.
They are creating something worth experiencing. I hope that this reaches the market, and us the consumers, without being ruined by those who don't understand the medium, or worse so, those who hold a double standard towards the video game industry.
Movies do just about everything. I'd argue Video Games can tell certain aspects in a better / more personal way. After all, we make our decisions, no?
The first decision is buying the game.
Yes *waves*