i draw no fun in revisiting the ugly past. i am glad these times are over and done. it was fun back then because we had nothing else but living on nostalgia is not exactly healthy behavior. living on as in giving money for these no efforts.
i don‘t know, i don‘t like these generic onlinegames. therefore it may get delayed indefinitely. not a loss for the industry.
funny, when i played this vita killzone i knew that this gadget would never have anything of worth to offer. the vita was doa and killzone for sure didn‘t help the matter. i thought killzone for the vita was a pretty underwhelming experience.
psvr2 is a very big deal but judging the nature of these zero-info-videos i refrained from clicking.
fallout 4 already lacked that. their direction was very clear. it is beyond me how after f4 anyone had the naivity to think this was not going to get worse. you know, sometimes, if a product is really bad, you don‘t buy and you don‘t blog about it and it will go away. but yeah. all you care about is your favourite brand logo. duh.
ehm, really? these kind of rehashes are low input maximum output. given that the sales figures will be pretty low they couldn‘t afford to put any work into it for them to receive any profit. they want you to buy this as is, not as you want. when will gamers ever learn?
thanks for advertizing this toas for a little bit of clickrevenue :/
they are here. they just moved from half-arsed excuses of the next fps to a much more generic approach of omitting conventional stuff and making it a generic online experience.
enhance this game all the way you want, it stills stays a very bad ff game. not 15 bad but still pretty bad.
exactly what i am saying all the time. the n house lost it a very loooong time ago.
the playstation bra‘s?? wtf? remind me to never click on such nonsense
for a moment my head was spinning when i misread the headline for red dead redemption for switch. i was like „how on earth can a brick play a contemporary game?“... but after rereading the headline the world was in its right place again.
are only puberty-struck people left among today‘s gamers?
this is the prime example why there are industrial standards, deadlines, regulations and so on. kickstart funded games are like giving money to an unsupervised bunch of kids on the playground. i bet this game will be a chore to play.
let me guess: you also enjoyed metal gear survive?
are you sure this is not caused by people being a slight bit saturated with the next generic experience? just a thought.
sony is the sole remaining contender in the console business. there are two others who are falsly always mentioned in the same sentence but they both long left the competition. one is not able to meet even the lowest industry standard and the other one left the competition for tv licences in the united states. this is a blessig and a curse for sony at the same time. without competition they don‘t really need to make an effort. there is much left to be desired concerning quality - whi h could ...
what? the red alert games were fun asf.
and sorry, one does not support remasters as they are low efforts for a retail price: a real no-no that pulls down the overall quality of the industry with every sold unit.
release one without online option and i‘ll gladly buy
why isn‘t this marked as an opinion piece?