"low effort" better?
harm already done. i am sure the devs are thrilled about today's blogger's approach to creating news ;-)
what do they care if 99% stopped playing the game when they already got our money?
wake me again when they have reached v3.5. about then they will have delivered about half of the stuff they promised.
wow. how many are still buying these generic telltale productions? the last time i saw one with a decent review score must have been the first walking dead season. why do you all let them get away with these generic stories by spending money on them? baffles me everytime.
word!
is this supposed to be the heritage that we got from these souls games? as a gamer i don't see the point for this kind of forced innovation. wallet closed. there are being more than enough games released every month. not going to buy frustration. thanks for nothing and the best of luck :P
please, leave the atrocious pseudo riddles out of the experience. there is nothing more boring than the next 0815 riddle we've been solving the past 30+ years in games. i'd like a focus on action, not this batman shadow crap.
horizon ist one repetitive game. uncharted is another reheated game. you don't need these two games at all.
i wasn't interested in buying another GT anyway. this makes it very easy for me to ignore.
does the switch even have the online capabilities to run an mmo?
google nintendo: they are telling ghemselves and us that they are not part of any competition. they like to be delusional.
this blogger did not get this midgen upgrade. like at all.
it's not hard. it's just that hybrids suck and people don't care.
can't really compare apple and microsoft. the xoxbox is a failbox.
asteroids, the classic coin-op, hands down
"manufacturer xy needs to neglect all busines rules so that kids got more to play?" this must have made my day. blogger, really? what about a reality check... consoles and games are not being made so that we got something nice to play. they need to create revenue by applying minimum input maximum ouput. if the product is something the customers are loving - all the better. but that's really not the point of their business.
Bloggers these days... tsk tsk...
to be precise: it was never alive minus the usual "ah what the heck i'm sure they will see my money as a protest not as a 'i'm ok with this'"-crowd.