let me guess: 1770 ancient ports watered down to make them fit and 30 generic nintendo titles? at least it feels like that.
fanboys have such a funny way to repaint their world pink.
yay another title that does nothing to improve anything gets thrown into an overly saturated market. as long as they are not acting butthurt afterwards when even the most avid shooterchap does not want to play it, then i‘m ok with it, too.
so i guess they should go away and come back as soon as they somehow achieved this greatness. would be the logical step, no? buying and hoping for the best you say? sorry, no.
the umpteenth mario jumper or even the umpteents sunshine or the umpteenth kartgame. nintendo and surprises.. don‘t go well together.
i like monster hunter world. this game set a bar that does not get reached by god eater 3. so, it all comes down to someone‘s standards, i guess. got eater 3 ahould have better been a switch exclusive.
sounds like someone got victimized?
i decided a looong time ago to not deal with gamestop anymore. why people are still blogging about a dead horse is beyond me.
who is always greenlighting such utter brainfarts???
bloggers these days. it‘s a mirror to the state the industry is in. way too many people seeking for way too many opportunities to get a little bit of the cake (in this case clickrevenue).
don‘t blame their moves, each and every one of us would go the same way if offered the chance. what i don‘t get is why you all are still buying their prducts and afterwards are throwing tantrums about it when you knew exactly what you‘d be getting? in my book this is insanity by definition. don‘t buy and see them change their ways. the way you are doing it they couldn‘t care less because money is coming in.
honestly, i was interested in this game. the odd motocross title is nice for a change but i was pushed away by this monster energy drink logo. i mean, it was all over the place. i got the impression that i better stay away from this with my wallet.
you don‘t have to give your all, really. for a start it would he nice to acknowledge that there are industry standards that overtook you left and right. at least reach these basic standards and money will come flushing in like mad.
i am sure it has got nothing to do with the fact that that they are delusional.
don‘t buy. problem solved. no need to throw tantrums in a blogpost.
sorry, not rebuying. if i wanted a kart game that plays fine and got game mechanics from previous decades i‘d get a nintendo gadget. but that‘s not why i‘m into gaming, so i won‘t.
mh world only 12 million? what a huge disappointment. i am talking about the gamers who ignored this masterpiece.
PR stunt?
if you need a remake to appreciate the DS4 then maybe this hobby is not for you.
it‘s not the delays. it‘s the generic nature of this title in a saturated market.