sorry, blogger with an opinion, no. a review should be based on facts not personal bias. after all, it should give a potential person who is interested in a certain game a proper look on the product. bloggers are creating reviews for clickrevenue. and that shows by dropping the weirdest grades.
biased bloggers are the reason why any nintendo title title gets rated as if they met any industry standard.
tl;dr i miss professionalism in this clickbaitfest
lost me exactly at „multiplayer“. good luck with that whoever thought it was a lucrative idea to produce anotehr generic one.
finally a cool alternative to the switch
the ratchet & clank series bombs mario out of his stale waters any time of the day. it has got the better jump‘n‘run engine, much more interesting gameplay which consists of more than stage 1-1 and in the end jumping 3 times onto bowser. nintendo lost it somewere in the 90s already.
good morning blogger, it really doesn‘t need such an article. everybody is feeling the same way about a generic fallout online experience. and most will ignore this release. minus the shooterfans who are into generic experiences.
as the western cowboy setting is beyond boring i‘d say it‘s merely a nice to have, not a must have.
open world is so tired, collectibles have always been boring and it is only a sequel. so whatever their marketing department says, it is still just more of the same.
aren‘t there fanboy forums for such groundbreaking news? this is a news portal, not a community forum. or at least so i thought until now.
as long as they are not able to fill their pseudo open worlds with meaningful stuff and until they lose the repetitive gameplay this genre is deadder than dead. very stale gameplay.
but unfortunately corporate greed destroyed the game. what a shame. i‘m
wondering if this blogger got paid to give such a high grade. very dubious.
i bet this is based on physical copies. switch users are still connected to the ancient past. i say this whole article and its claims is BS.
i can’t say i will be missing physical magazines, but i miss journalism, too. the quality of articles reached an alltime low.
in the past they made their money by learning the chops of the business and selling ads for their magazines. today every legasthenic is able to post a blogpost and all that counts is the clickrevenue. this mentality shows and it‘s offpushing to say the least.
what is fortnite?
omg. there are still people out there who in 2018 still haven‘t realized that nintendo is way too hostile and arrogant to even slightly care what their customers are thinking. this is what you get when you developped blind brand loyalty.
the most annoIng cliché is kids who write articles about videogames and don‘t know the slightest thing about it but they do know how to produce clickrevenue.
thanks, you can play that for yourselves. not touching this ToaS.
another really stupid option no one asked for except for a vocal minority who wanted it out of obscure reasons (mostly „just because“ like backwards compatibility no one would be using)
just don‘t
i wish everybody fun and feel sorry for this ToaS
i would start buying fighting games again under 1 condition: seperate the online crap from the main game and sell them seperately.
it was a nice jump n run, like a mario jumper would be if the n–house had any clue what market standards were, but ultimately this genre is beyond dead. i also disliked very much that they released another two clones of LBP with LBP2 and 3. totally pointless. like with n–titles: had a good concept that was destroyed by corporate greed.