They could still keep a royalty agreement of x amount per unit sold though?
Just in the last year, some of the biggest companies has gone down the hill, s*****ng their own pants while doing it.
Bethesda has become a laughable meme.
EA has been slapped left and right.
Ubisoft found out that even casuals catch on when a publisher only uses 1 template for all their AAA games.
Activision Blizzard has been in one PR disaster after the other.
Even Nintendo (well, gamefreak) has f****D over players now.
I'm primarily a Sony guy, but from a consumer perspective Sony has a history of getting a bit too complacent and arrogant when they are on a roll.
It was especially bad when they launched the PS3 and I hope to God that it won't happen with the ps5
Well, to be fair, Apple is a vanity brand.
People who buy into that sort of mentality kinda has it coming.
Consoles are designed to sell to as broad an audience as possible
I did really like his enthusiasm but he always ended up overselling his products by a mile and a half
Ahhh, Milo.
I remember that lie
They aren't possibly stupid enough to not think about the abbreviation abuse.
Has to be part of an awareness spread strategy.
Xbox one slim all digital edition became Xbox S.A.D. edition.
Now they have Xbox SeX, I mean, come on man.
I honestly like the guy, but he's kind of like the Fable dude (can't recall his name), who were always way too hyped about his own games and ended up overselling them.
Well said Fox.
Hollywood has been doing this crap for years, resulting in mundane characters and lackluster character development.
Who cares about sexual preference or if you identify as the opposite gender, honestly.
I care about good characters and solid narrative (or solid gameplay at least).
As in real life, if your only defining character traits is your sexual preference/identification, then you are uninteresting to point of having ...
This exactly the type of thing I hate man -_-
I don't care which sexual preference people have, or even if they identify as opposite gender.
But if your whole character is build around that one trait, then you are a de facto uninteresting person
Sekiro is by far my GoTY
Well, companies can set the review embargos whenever the hell they want, but review site only need to hold it up until release.
There's not a damn thing they can do about it on release day. They can put them on blacklist of course, but that's it
Uncharted has better Story and characters.
Tomb Raider has better gameplay and tension.
This is just my opinion though, I like both franchises a lot, but there were definitely more times where I "zoned out" during Uncharted, than there were with Tomb Raider.
The story was amazing, and the gunplay was really good. The graphics, atmosphere, etc. was incredible.
But as to the common gameplay mechanics, and the 10 year old outdated movement mechanics, those were just kinda pathetically boring and/or detrimental to the experience.
I'm gonna try it out, don't get me wrong.
I've been playing Diablo since the first one, but it's exactly like I'm holding my breath for Immortal.
Especially because it's basically just a re-skinned clone from a dev team who already made a Diablo clone.
It's a clone of a Diablo clone
"Fans"... Giggle
@b163o1
Yeah, this game won't be ready for holidays next year, so it'll definitely be cross-gen.
Not unless they rush production and/or they oversaturates the amount of devs on it.
If they go for a standard Blizzard quality, the game won't be out for at least 2 years, judging by the gameplay trailer :)
D4 was obviously not ready to be shown yet though. The gameplay trailer was so early development that it was hurting my eyes man
I'm not even doubting it.
The whole keynote was a "but look guys, we are human too" PR thing.
They started with a semi-corporate apology, and tried to use D4 and OW2 as tools to make people forget about the crap they have been pulling lately.
D4 especially, looked pre-alpha, with unfinished control balancing, unimpressive skill fx's, etc.
It's still Diablo though, so I pray to God that it'll live up to the name ...
Pretty sure that would be illegal in Europe at least, if the third party seller is a legit storefront?