Yeah because they had a gimmick console that everyone and their grandmas could enjoy and afford. You want to take that logic against the Wii U!?
Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, Metro Exodus, Devil May Cry 5, Control, Rage 2, Doom 2, Ori, Ghost of Tsushima (hopefully), Code Vein, Dreams, Gears 5, TLoU2, Pshychonauts 2 (hopefully)... there are more, but these are all the games off the top of my head that I find much more interesting to play then the convoluted mess that is KH.
All depends on the outlet and the game. Bigger outlets will get more time so they can make their video reviews, write thorough reviews, record plenty of content to line up additional articles and some walkthrough content. While smaller publications can be anywhere from a week to the day it launches.
Sure, if they want to get blacklisted from that publisher and possibly have legal trouble depending on the contract.
Journalists don't just get advanced copies with no strings attached. There are rules to follow.
The issue with two is as you said... it felt like a half step. Used the same stuff, used the same city, it didn't feel new. CD3 is the crackdown 2 we should have had haha
Embargo date means when the publications can publish the review. It's highly likely that review copies have already gone out.
Well first of all, it was really just a joke, but in the case of indies... yes he has done and amazing job and getting ports.
So you're saying Nintendo doesn't need these big games? Not necessary at all? Oooookay.
Oh then I can't wait to play Sekiro, Cyberpunk, Metro Exodus, Far Cry, Anthem, Devil May Cry 5, Resident Evil 2, Psychonauts 2, Code Vein, Control and Kingdom Hearts 3 on my Nintendo Switch.... /s
He was probably tired of trying to convince bigger pubs to develop for the Switch.
Sounds good. I don't mind a decent PvP Mode, or even a PvPvE mode like ME3 had
Well the RTS parts weren't all the time, but I get what you mean. It felt out of place for sure
@Agent
Oh totally, but Steam was kinda the first of its kind. Epic has had years of observing how Steam is going so they should have had a bunch of things already ready to go.
@captaincook
Huh? the Epic Game store has been around for a while now.
It doesn't benefit gamers. It benefits devs/publishers because the Epic store has way better sales cuts.
Too bad the store itself is very barren still and has a horrible layout and missing a ton of key features.
Terry is amazing. You're trippin
You're right, they should have went more RE6 and last half of RE5 and just jumped full boat into button mashing action game
@Kombatologist
Lol what about the group of girls who beat to death that one chubby girl back in December 17?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/can...
Or the 2 girls who had a plan to come to school with knives to kill classmates and drink their blood as a satanic ritual?
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And? It's doing well, no one can deny that, but its also missing a massive amount of very important games. This is why Nintendo will no longer be a stand alone console, because if you only have a Nintendo console you're going to have a very tiny amount of games that revolve around the same Mario franchises and YEARS old ports.