Not sure I agree. It has been shown that used game profits don't really eat into publisher's profits. The fact that EA is dropping this is a sign of it.
This looks really interesting! I love the art style.
This was a great article!
I just hope that Star Wars 1313 might be picked up somewhere. Not a big chance of that happening though, sadly.
A Legion flash drive sounds sweet!
It'll certainly be interesting seeing where WW2 games will go next!
I'll have to keep an eye out for it!
It's interesting to think how two very different strands emerged in two different places.
I think you can refer to it as a console in the sense that it's deliberately attempting to invade the living room, yet it functions exactly like a PC does.
It's interesting to see how Android is developing.
This is certainly a complicated issue. I for one think that publishers who have more standards not rush their game out of the door before it's finished. That's not to say I don't support deadlines - I completely do, but they must be feasible.
A post-apocalyptic Battlefield sounds like a great idea!
Might just check this out!
As to your BF3 point, it would be pay to win if you could unlock all the guns and a 50% damage booster to let you kill everyone all the more quicker. As it stands it's merely a sidegrade, one that people can still pay for if they want, but they'll still be hopelessly inept against an actual player who is better skilled than they are.
Looks like it's good fun!
Space Puzzles ftw!
Haha, the photo for this looks interesting!
Looks pretty interesting!
Yeah, it does look similar to the multiplayer modes in AC:B and AC:R, which is fine, but I do hope they expand it a little bit in order to encapsulate all of the gameplay that can be found in the AC franchise - some sort of sword-swashing mode would be cool to play with!
What, and retailers don't make a living selling their products? It's a symbiotic relationship. Sure it's created some shitty practices, but the two rely on one another.