I haven’t played the beta myself but the quips in mk11 were a real highlight for me. It made the fights seem like old school pro wrestling.
I was worried it would be pulling in COD 250+ GB. Phew.
What better way would they notify gamers of DLC or micro transactions than in their own game? It’s not like they have product placement in the game world. You boot up COD or GTAV and ads are there there in the loading screen.
I think some gamers are a little too snowflakey when it comes to these things.
How are they going to inform gamers that there is DLC if gamers don’t want it in the game? When loading up or before starting a game, telling a gamer DLC is/will be available, it should be fine. If it’s there in the game world, then it would break the immersion and is bad practice.
This isn’t exactly new. Didn’t games like Gears of War, Destiny and Street Fighter do things like this?
Still no campaign? Im good.
This!!
Gonna be quality mode for me. I need all that graphical fidelity. Especially for a game like Spiderman.
More like chromatic abhorration am i right?
Thanks.
I think it sounds great! I love that it just works, no need for updating the game or coding new sound.
I ain’t paying $70 for a DLC. Actually. I can’t remember the last time i payed full price for COD.
I honestly don’t understand the need to be online if you wanna play single player.
So if it’s short, it ain’t free.
Yikes. That’s not a good sign. Normally it would be what? Like 2 years after the last MW before the next one comes out?
That is a fantastic idea.
Wow. Game of the year edition is only $30
In games where it’s an option, i aim to bang what’s bangable.
I woulda bought this since i never played RDR, but $50 is ridiculous. $14.99 maybe, because this is barely a remaster.
This is cool. Definitely gonna keep an eye out.
Mmm. Sounds like something from Taco Bell.