someone tell this blogger that netflix and the dreamcast got nothing in commom. one is a streaming service the other one played games. maybe he/she/it was just bringing up random brand names because he/she/it thought it might bring a few more clicks....
they thought the brand was big enough so that poeple would swallow everythinng that ever comes with it. the direct result of naivity paired with greed and total detachment.
will buy the first one, will ignore every subsequent one.
i really dislike this series. it started out as a zelda-clone (which sucks in itself already and for the ones who do not see and go „wtf“ now: just google it) and now they want us to rebuy the game with sinking quality. wallet firmly closed.
oh and by the way: there are some really bright gamers out there who want to punish the devs by „buying when it will be discounted because that‘ll show them“... in reality: no. the only thing they will understand is „oh, our low effort ...
it is completely beyond me how they managed to already churn out the third one of this game. after having bought the first one i would have rather chopped off my own hands before buying another installment. but yet, here it is. the third game of ride. i guess these games are no-efforts, so an abysmal number of sales figures will already break them even probably. poor buyers.
i don’t even recognize this subpar gadget as a thing, so, whatever floats your boats *shrugs*
don‘t kid yourselves. sonys handhelds are not for gamers. they need to have a dud that loses them a calculated amount of money to take the edge off their tax bills.
somehow i don‘t get people why they are supporting such generic stuff
definitely „asteroids“ as an epic space adventure.
their gaming addictions are merely a syndrome of some bigger issues. maybe, just a thought, raise your kids properly (as in don’t misuse and abuse them, pass on proper values) and no such problem will ensue. it‘s not the games it‘s the parents.
was it ever alive? i was told kids are playing this. personally i have never seen one playing it.
strange. i got bored with this game not even halfway through. i guess you have to play a rockstar-open-world game for the very first time in order to being able to praise rdr2 like some do. or... having no standards at all is also a way to overly praise this game. you know, graphics and eye candy do not make a game.
sorry, going digital is the future if not already reality. you clingers to physical data carriers are a dying breed. this is a hard fact. personally, i am so glad that those dustcatchers are on their way out. there are methods to tell shady devs to back off: do not buy bad products. easy.
nintendo has a way of dragging things out of reality and treat it from their very detached and delusional point of view. how long will blind brand loyals continue to mistake lack of talent for genious?
maybe someone should write a blog about fallout76. just in case the other 32 blogs about fallout76 were somehow not clear enough. it is important to retell stuff.
rdr2 is complete. don‘t need generic online modes. they take the fun out of gaming.
the second one was already underwhelming and unnecessary. don‘t need more of the same even though they lost the lame puzzles. but i guess they are going to relaunch and resell this one like they did with the second one like every two months. so i guess they are going to reach break even eventually. but no one really needed this game. no one asked for it. but here it is :/
wrong question. the real question is if bethesda can be saved. i say no, they already passed the point of no return with the abysmal fallout 4. corporate greed took another one. there is no turning back from that.
why would you even consider playing such a toas for free? reality-check, please.
fine. i still don‘t support games whose developpers had an overly greedy mindset by releasing an alpha version as full retail. the line has to be drawn somewhere by someone.