Oh yeah wouldnt want to drop frames on such an intense action game. Every frame is vital.
I beat the first one and have and am playing the remake. I don't see how it's worse? It is better
This game is scary
Xbox dev environment is annoying and often janky feeling. It's not a very nice software toolset vs the competition like steam/PS neighborhood/etc...
Then games also don't sell well because less people have xboxes
Oh yeah advertising a game in their store is totally the same as pumping McDonald's ads
Cut to Space Marine 2
Also mp1st is a shitty ass gaming news site
Ragnarok is better than GOW. Quite an experience on PC. Bummer so many are missing out on a killer game
This is only true with the middling and low talent devs. Developers that are highly skilled are very sought after and are never out of work.
Funny thing to say when PlayStation sells mostly digital copies. Pushasquare has no clue what Sony's digital sales numbers are.
I would bet more than most who bought the game got it digitally.
Experts at ign lol
This is purely on leadership, no one else
That Jason dude is a dingus and a will print any story to get headlines. He's outed games not released - tanking studios just so he could get the scoop. Ruined the lives of so many developers I know personally. At multiple studio also. Regardless of Concord, Jason Schreier is no friend of the video game industry.
Kotaku is as trashy
We still posting articles from "thegamer.com"?
Id argue that Rise of Ronin is better. GOW is on another league with the big boys. Come back when wukong can keep a constant resolution and fps and we can at least talk.
Strauss Zelnick is a huge dingus. This guy is just as bad as Phil Spencer. I know so many people who got laid off for minor profit gains and CEO bonuses - direct from this guy. Not a good dude.
Everyone deleted this game a while ago
MS Propaganda article, like what was even the goal or point to this article?
Seriously people just want to bitch. It's been cheap as hell for years. The people who did a solid remake deserve to keep their jobs