well, crapcom: lose all the remakes and rehashes, don‘t base your engines around forced online play and you got yourself a big hit. monster hunter world was an exception. althought forced online play the online portion did not matter at all. random sessions with random people felt and played like i was playing with an AI.
there is an eas solution to this dilemma: create a product that thrills the masses and the store tax will be just a minor inconvenience. create a game that is just mee-too then please stfu when the taxes are too high or whatnot is standing between you and eas money.
not buying a sequel to this so-so game
trophies make many games worth the while as most games today are not really brilliant. the added extra fun getting the trophies makes my hobby richer. they are here to stay as they were invented as a means to make other people envious and also wanting to buy and play this game. they were not invented to please bored gamers.
so they tweaked 7 variables this time?
not the point. please read properly before answering.
yes, absolutely. they could start their opinion hub. but i guess no one would go there and give them the same click revenue as on a news site.
just no. „some more“ equals bad. the last mass effect was a disaster. dragpn age is dead, too.
as always, nintendo is spot on and up to the times LOL. i know, this is just a random blog post, but it‘s funny to read this as an article in 2018 nevertheless :P
these blogposts are getting more and more ridiculous by the day.
have fun with this microtransactions-ridden borefest of a multiplayer shooter :/
can‘t wait to ignore this game *g*
when is the real game coming on ps4? you know.. the one without boring human player interaction? i‘d like to play that.
did they fix space hulk or do they give away broken stuff now?
like with their „old way“ i will buy the first one of their „new way“, but the 26 titles that will follow and milk the cow: no, thanks.
seriously. in this day and age where physical copies are dead, EVERY game that comes in physical form is almost a collector‘s edition ;-)
like: 10 reason why you shouldn‘t be a serious gamer and settle for much lower. i don‘t think so.
great game with a steep learning curve. this grade tells that the blogger wasn‘t really into the game he or she was reviewing but more in the revenue his or her articla made.
people are still preordering games?? wow.
coop? okay then. goodbye and good luck.