Kudos for that nice variety. Tchia is definitely one I have my eyes on too.
A way more nonsensical move compared to G4's cataclysmic failure. Gamespot in particular is still one of the market leaders in gaming-focused content.
Halo Infinite's release date: Dec. 8th 2021
I'm 50/50 on just marking this b/c you know what you're doing & your opening is already threatening to go off-topic. EDIT: Better to keep focus on 2022 games is all I'm informally warning about.
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-"and people shouldn't be afraid of cursing, as long as it isn't a direct attack on other users."
Although it's been indirect & subtle, we've eased off that restriction. Although it's still kinda hazy territory for usernames & whatnot.
Hooray! Woohoo! Way to go!
That ending wasn't even an issue in the context of this universe. You're kinda restricted in being a bridge between Ep. 3 & 4 and Fallen Order's worked. I'm actually worried about where Survivor takes us in relation to the Expanded Universe.
Solid praise. I wish I'd gotten around to it, but unfortunately haven't yet.
I mean... is this meant to be a woke accusation? B/c I'm perfectly capable of disagreeing with certain social/political takes and never felt like that'd lose my mod duties. I'm interested for those types of examples, but I'm willing to predict most have extra baggage connected to them.
Starting with this comment!
No one can stop the inevitable.
A good question that I'm curious about as well.
I wouldn't be surprised if this is DOUBLE the budget of the now 2nd-costliest SP horror title.
-"Maybe if they made it PS exclusive they could have kept their costs down and sold nearly as much , 2-3 million
Make games PS and/PC exclusives keep costs down and don’t have to pay for being on 2 different skus of xbox."
You immediately discredit yourself with this nonsense business talk. Without looking anything up, how much do you honestly think they would've saved by simply not developing for Xbox One/Series here? $50 million? Like, I just can...
That reached the prelim round, but not enough for the shortlist. Other than that, this has to be 2022's strongest list going by critical acclaim.
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The competition is shaping up to be much stiffer in 2023, even with discounting PSVR2 ports.
I'm in a similar boat, but mine was more context dependent on the game. The isometric viewpoint with Moss was more tolerable than a walking sim like Separation (I think that's what it was called).
Good point. I think anyone's going to be in for a treat if they pick up the Moss collection.
For me: Among Us VR & Cosmonious High look like promising ports. I wonder how detailed they'll go with Among Us, especially with eye-tracking. Imagine *just* catching the color of the would-be Imposter from your periphery thanks to that feature.
You don't even have to leap that far ahead. When I picked up the Definitive Edition (on sale), I was surprised to see some of the gameplay tweaks that weren't there for the DmC OG. Look at what DMC4 could pull at 60fps compared to DmC at 30fps. Still a stunning comparison on the base hardware.
For that argument to hold water: Amazon would then be routinely doing this for every high-profile game, which doesn't *appear* to be the case. Your way of thinking about coupons could be right, but it seems to only be utilized for stuff like Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy or Battlefield 2042 at launch.