I see your point, but there are quite a few reviews in pending atm. So, get approving! :D
Wild to think an EA open world Star Wars game would've likely been more competently-made than SW Outlaws.
Again, your framing is fundamentally incorrect. Whether the article itself mentioned SBI is irrelevant as the game *itself* broadcasts their consultancy to the game's production. No matter how you rhetorically spin it, the first thing that *brought* politics into this was the developer themselves in hiring them; pwnmaster is simply commenting on that.
Even videogame Boeings have trouble passing safety regulations.
What about Metro Awakening?
Your framing is incorrect. He's not *bringing* politics into this but rather reacting to an entity that *brought* politics into this already.
Honestly though, who can compete with Knack?
@Braindeadninja
-"Or those who want to play the best version possible"
Well... "best version" is going to be a bit subjective, based on some of its alterations. But let's go with your argument. The case still remains: is the 'best' version worth $60 or should you settle for the back compat version that's sometimes on sale for $10? Like, to expect reviewers to avoid this dilemma inherent with an Until Dawn remaster is...
But those who haven't played the PS4 version can play it on PS5 since it's back compat.
@OtterX
Gotcha. Just to be clear: I'm not going after you just for being the messenger. You saw an article and did everything by the book as far as submission standards are concerned.
-"While it says that the interviewer posted this, it does say it was also requested by the interview participants (which would include Yuji)"
I appreciate the new link that spells out the full tweet within the article too. You're right...
But the video clip WITHIN Musk's reposted tweet was mostly accurate though. I explain this in more detail further down in this comment section.
*Sigh*
I guess I have to make corrections to the supposed "corrections" in this article. So, let's break it down piece by piece:
-Besides the more conspiratorial *headline* from the post Musk retweeted, the only specified part of that interview clip that was considered mistranslated was "puritan" (or puritanical could also apply) rather than "sex education." The other contention about being "deliberately cut out of...
Crunch.
That can be a perfectly valid criticism too. To me, that suggests the remake's pacing is really protracted compared to the original.
C'mon now. It's totally reasonable to think some people genuinely enjoy it.
See, I feel like you unintentionally stumbled upon one of Edge's main review issues: "they." Since it's not easy to know which critic(s) played what, it's tougher to grasp which elements make someone feel annoyed or excited. A pet peeve for you may carry more weight for me and vice versa.
Certainly suspicious in light of Space Marine 2 netting a 6. I'm 99% confident it's more polished than my recent experience with Outlaws.
-"Some systems could have been implemented better, but overall it's an average game put ahead because of its ip."
I want to make a quick note of this point: VGChartz's score methodology may be different from yours, just based on how you've articulated your points here.
Anyways, even though I don't agree with it, I can sympathize with some of what you're saying. There are those - rare - moments where I see "open world ...
Really? Are you talking specifically about Ubisoft's official forums clamping down on negativity? I can't imagine that being the case for more prominent places like Reddit.
Keep in mind that was by a different critic.