If the easy extra revenue is keeping people employed and combating crunch culture, then it's fine. I have no idea if that's the actual outcome though.
I had more fun with 2 than with 3
Agreed, though it led to some rewarding moments when you have no choice but to squeeze every bit of strategic perfection out of the battle system
As long as it doesn't lead to a more ridiculous trophy than 'dressed to the nines'
"Season 33 reiterates The Simpsons is no longer what it once was"
When I played GTAV, GTA Online didn't even exist yet, and was considered a joke when I first tried it out - I can't believe it not only took off but became the main thing associated with the franchise.
I'm really only interested in the single player though, so I hope Rockstar haven't lost too many key people who make their games good.
For me, SA > V > VC > III > 1 > IV
There were at least two absolute banger trailers I think across two e3’s. The one with the whoa-HOOOAAAAAHHHH song and the “I was born in a small village” one.
For what it’s worth, I still had a good time with MGSV
Easily the MGSV trailers
I don’t get it - they’ve made a game from 1996 look like a game from 2001. I would guess it has the same old controls. I’m not seeing anything exciting here
That had to be the worst Direct ever
Hopefully this doesn't cause problems for Silksong
I wonder when we'll see Seiken Densetsu 5
Cautiously looking forward to GTA6, though skeptical of what modern Rockstar has become.
Other than that for me it’s either remakes, expansions, or expansions of remakes - FF7, MGS3, RE4, Elden Ring.
I’m mostly okay with that given how time poor I am, but thought there’d have been more games by now that wouldn’t be possible on last gen.
Are you going to play it now that it no longer sucks?
The send-off is the movie I guess - he plays the father of Mario with his last line being “these are my boys”
To this day I haven't succeeded in Mile High Club on Veteran
Didn’t they fix that?
Granted those spinoffs have their success, but annual releases were overall not a good thing for the franchise imo
CoD should have always been an Infinity Ward franchise. It's not supposed to be a thing where a developer creates a game then the publisher just lets other random developers also make games under the same title
the many narrative inconsistencies between BotW and TotK indicate that Nintendo has little interest in timeframe continuity