I'm a bit torn here, on one hand I'm kinda sick of live service games that exist for nothing other than attracting whales and nickel and diming the customer but on the other hand the gameplay looks fun if only for a bit. If the beta was open access I'd be more inclined to try it
Been having a blast using The Mountain top as a traversal tool rather than a weapon
I think the problem a lot of people had with the combat in the 1st game was that Henry was an untrained serf so in order to be good at the combat you had to really earn it. As Henry is the protagonist again this time round he'll start off the game in a similar position he was at the end of the first one so I expect the combat to be less of a learning curve.
I personally found it very rewarding in the first game when you get better at the combat after practise but I get ...
Pretty good idea, I wasn't too interested in this game but after playing the demo I'm down to pick it up either on release or a after depending on how much cash I've got at the time
If the game is anything like Hell Divers 1 then the Automatons aren't gone, we'll wipe out the bugs and then the galactic war resets and it back to fighting both with perhaps another faction such as the Illuminate in the mix. They'll probably also adjust the next galactic war so it factors in the sheer amount of people playing the game as they probably didn't expect this many people prior to release
Which was a great game, your point?
It was announced but it never actually came out as far as I know
Companies like Ubisoft really need to get it into their heads that their services are not nor will they ever be worth a stand alone subscription or launcher
It's not about the money, it's about sending a message :D
I'm not an expert on this so take this with a grain of salt but I've been told that the legal issue wasn't specifically that they were developing an emulator or even profiting off it but it was more to do with how these emulators allowed access to the source code of games which is why Nintendo has been having issues with a lot of their games having their source code leaked and the emulation circumvents DRM which they tracked it back to Yuzu and the other one (Citrus or something l...
Quite literally suffering from success
The easiest way they could have largely avoided this was to not set this in the Arkham-verse because this Batman is basically "THE" Batman. For fans of the series such as myself it is such a gut punch to have a character I loved handled in such a disrespectful way and to have the last 4 games (I count Origins) basically retconned or made irrelevant so they can prop up this low effort looter shooter live service crap
For a second there I thought this was a real PC port announcement and I was dumbfounded how it was 256GB
My friend bought it just to see how bad it truly was, even with all the red flags he was still surprised just how much of a shit show the game was. Got his refund though
Check again next week when the next season drops. Player count always "dies" at the end of a season
I see pocket racing is in this so I'm sold
"Chief People Officer" sounds like one of those titles from a Sci-Fi game where humans are being farmed for resources by aliens
I was just cringing during that section, even my gf was like "what a self important bitch"
Same here, caught me off guard the first time because he disappears when you do enough damage to him (which I didn't expect) and then he "nothing personal kid" behind and rocked my shit. But the 2nd time I was ready for it
Detroit: Become Superhuman