Yes and no.
The amount of times a game has been played by someone doesn't always mean anything. For instance, I played through Xcom Enemy Unknown/Within last gen countless times, but I would still buy a remastered edition on PS4 in a heartbeat and would love every second of it.
Quality of the remaster and the person's opinion of the game are what matter.
"Do gamers not seriously understand that games are subjective or nah?"
Lol. Clearly you've never read the comments section here. :)
Lol. Thats exactly what a minimum wage job sounds like.
What is it about plugging in used systems and hitting the power button to be sure it turns on sounds like it should pay more than minimum wage? It literally takes no skill to do that.
Minimum wage jobs are exactly that. Something that literally anyone can do.
Haha. I laugh3d at this too.
Not only what you pointed out, but also, "They are PLANNING on creating Mass Effect 4."
Haha. As if they haven't been working on it for years now. As if every video game fan doesn't know its coming. Lol.
Its interesting its like that too.
KOTOR may be lacking tactically, yet Inquisition's tactical camera and inability to queue multiple commands to characters makes it a frustrating ordeal. You either just control one character and let the others do their thing, or you pause the game literally every 2 seconds to continue issuing commands to your characters.
KOTOR handled the mechanics of controlling a party perfectly. Pause the game, queue multiple comm...
Says the guy posting comments on a video game message board just like the guy he is making fun of......
Thats about 90% of trading card games.....
You can have the best strategy and cards in your deck, but if you don't get what you need at the right times to be able to pull that strategy together then you are in trouble.
Having said that, Hearthstone has never really had any depth. It just never pulled me in.
Magic the Gathering is still the champion of TCG's as far as I'm concerned.
Nope.
They did say they didn't want the multiple versions, so they would stick with the one and update it over time. Which is fine, in and of itself, especially since all the updates are free and the characters can be collected with in game currency.
However, it doesn't justify them releasing 20% of a game at launch.
They should have released a full game, then updated it from there. Instead, here we are 9 or 10 months later and...
I thought Old Blood sucked, personally. It lost a lot of the charm that New Order had, and the story was no where near as interesting.
You get it!
Doom 3 is hardly the quintessential Doom experience that should be used to comparenall other Doom games lol.
Well thats because it sounds like you think Doom 3 is the quintessential Doom experience, when in reality, most Doom fans consider Doom 3 to be terrible. Not a bad game in itself, but certainly NOT Doom.
Doom was never an atmospheric type game. Ever since Doom 1 it was a fast paced bloodbath centered around fighting tons of enemies at once. Doom 3 is the one that stepped away from that formula, and by doing so it was disliked for trying to be something that the franchise wa...
Of course its for the money. But people like them enough to buy them...
I've bought my share of remakes and remasters when its something i didn't play previously or something i loved from a previous console gen.
Its been done multiple times.
They re-released Marvel Vs Capcom 2 on consoles as a way to gauge whether or not a 3rd one would do well. It sold great and a few years later we had MvC3.
@ Goldby
Were you not around when Destiny came out? It was hated on by damn near everyone under the sun. Lies and witheld content were a big part of that hate.
You don't hear about it much anymore because the game has been out for a couple years and people got tired of talking about it.
No one said anything in this article about exclusives until you made this comment.......
What if you took in some old original xbox games?
.....and then asked for a refund.
Don't get all butthurt because literally everything you said in your comment was wrong. That isn't my fault.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought people liked forming opinions based on facts, not a bunch of nonsense and false assumptions.
But hey, kids these days, right?
That isn't true at all. If Nintendo would put out a proper console, that was powerful enough to hang with the current gen, then it would do fine. But it needs to get away from the gimmicks.
The last good console they put out was Gamecube. Even the Wii, which sold gangbusters, drew the interest of the non-gaming crowd. I mean, we had people's grandparents buying it, if for nothing else than the exercise games.
However, if Nintendo wants to truly co...
But......almost every remaster I can think of DOES have a sequel or new entry in the works, so the devs are early putting time and money into new projects as well.