It's called "capitalism at it's finest..."
@UltraNova,
The type of people that can drop $4K on a game still in the making are most likely the type of people that can also crash a custom Porsche and immediately buy a new one without batting an eye...
Ahhh... Yes... The ol' Paystation fanboyism...
Popeye's will trounce KFC in the next gen!!!
Your joke would be slightly funnier if Trump was phenomenally better at his job.
@Gamer7804
Freedom of speech only protects you from being arrested, unless you're inciting violence, hate, or other illegal acts. With that said, anyone can show you the door for your opinion. Why? How? They're practicing their own freedom of speech, and that's telling you they don't like what you're saying.
@ Lore, Which would mean that Square Enix will most likely not be able to release something similar to Dragon's Dogma.
Yeah... Sony!
Any apology towards Epic Games or Time Sweeny deserves a Trump style apology.
The only way to do good zombie killing... Sniper shot to the head and x-ray splatter!!!
Where's the guns and police?
Oh wait... This isn't GTA
The ones that need help are the ones who have absolutely no idea where the lady-bits are supposed to be. I've seen some art and mods where the vag is halfway up to the bellybutton and the anus is darn near the tailbone.
Yeah... So old no one should ever be talking about DBZ anymore.
Sadly, many parents don't even care what the ESRB is for a game. Their bratty kid wants it... They'll buy it
Why not? Where there's a will, there's a way. Tech nerds have done some insane things that push the boundaries of many things.
The Pre-Sequel was 2.5 and as fun as it was, it got redundant about half way through. Yet I still finished it.
I got very burned out and was rather hesitant to buy this one. But... it's not bad. And with what's going on in the world these days, not much else to do but to stay inside and play games.
I bought it once it came out on STEAM... I really enjoy plying it. But calling it underrated, like the article states, is a little too much. It's simply the same song and dance, just with prettier graphics and more guns that do more weird things.
I can understand using it for other things... But currently there are only about 20 or so games that use Dolby Atmos. It's not very practical unless it's a AAA game and the studio desires to dump money into that aspect of the experience, so why include it?
BTW, this is exactly what Phil Spencer alluded to.
Hmmm... Looks like a mobile port