"Off-topic comment from me: Curse the bubble system..."
I suppose it would be best to say there's really nothing wrong with this comment. I've done something similar with what I call "PM Postman" posts when bubbles for another user ran out in the past (which made me look stupid one time for copy/pasting without carefully reading since I was running out the door for work).
While I'd hate to see it catch on and have dozens of co...
While I can't help but have a smidgen of envy over that for what he does, in comparison to my job, it's still interesting to see how the size for that kind of market.
The guy found a widget...simple as that.
It's tough for me to judge since I haven't grabbed LBP2 yet, but I really liked what I saw. The characters show it's building upon its older framework, and it could do so in unique ways.
Hopefully that's the case when I pick it up.
Author actually believes the Retake Mass Effect campaign was valid action by the community.
No, I understood the claim.
But anyways...
-It's a rash claim to make that the complaints raised by consumers over so-called "non issues" are disingenious considering that they are substanstiated in specific examples.
"Not because if they don't it will affect sales, not because it's the vision they have for their game, but because..."
When looking at other recent examples for Tomodachi Life'...
This is overblown. For whatever vocal minority yells mean words (which admittedly does get pretty gross to see how far it goes) against those games, that fact remains they're still selling.
"So? How prevalent do you think those examples are these days? The ironic thing is, many of these games that have these complaints levied against them still do relatively well, so it seems that the people complaining are only doing so because they either just want to complain, or...
Can't wait to see it. Brothers was an awesome experience.
Wonder how much this would've blown out of proportion without the constant "this isn't an SJW thing" reminder in there.
One of my favorite announcements to come out of E3.
@above
"PC" isn't still officiailly "only on Xbox" (which...yes, that's always subject to change too).
Edit: Nevermind, just saw updated new on PC/One announcement.
@FantasyStar
"If I was doing this video, I would have looked at the lack of split-screen for this game and use that as a basis for my argument."
That wouldn't be the same because Ubisoft didn't purposefully present overexaggerated pleas for the lack of its inclusion like they did this women question. Just because it happens to start its basis on the "where's the female..." shouldn't automatically make him out to be "w...
Nevermind the increase in 360's number from Original Xbox's numbers.
Yeah, it's a fad that needs to go away. Doubtful that'll happen when crowds still cheer when that news is announced.
"An exact sales figure is unknown. EA COO Peter Moore told investors in a May 2014 financial call that Titanfall had sold 925,000 retail copies in the United States during its launch month - a number that didn't include digital sales."
And that's just right in the description too.
The question was aimed at the twitter post. Seems like such an out-of-the-blue one to make.
One of my favorite surprises of this year's E3.
Why not just have Rare make a sequel? The gameplay from the first was inventive and is a good base to build upon.
What about Wreck-It Ralph? I heard that was great too.
Anyways...
I agree, I thought Edge of Tomorrow was a great movie too.
"And if you want to take the stance that Ubisoft should have the option of having a reskinned male character as a female protagonist option in game that's been in development for years and has mechanics which make such a move nearly impossible, then you're choosing to side with the worst of the group of people that feel the same way and are more militant about it."
That seems to be a limited choice fallacy. He already presented different circumstances of wh...
Don't forget to share some of that thanks with Edison!!!