I wonder how Ready At Dawn feels about youtubers. Where before their game even released to the public, you could watch their entire game. With a game that's more than half cutscenes, with no variation at all in gameplay, and virtually zero replay value. Think that was free advertising?
Nintendo is within their right to restrict how other people make money off of their products. The games aren't just a tool for these youtubers, the game itself is the content. It's ...
Yes it's true, games in blue are part of the subscription.
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Very little about the game's plot is put out in Halo's marketing. In order to understand everything you still have to read all the extra books and comics with the games. Now the shows too I guess.
I wouldn't really say Nightfall completely sucked, but i'm not a fan of Locke either. He's another cliche black hero character. The older cool headed tough guy, who's done some bad things, but has a heart.
Once it's established, say goodbye to ever owning a game again.
Everything that's been said is from the developers themselves, you realize this right? They haven't released even a screenshot.
Day 1 buy... really?
A sequel is fine, but enough of the damn "remasters". Go buy it on steam if you want higher resolution. This just keeps making publishers go for easy money. If the trend keeps up, you're just going to kill the console industry.
We had GoW:Ascension Ultimate for free a couple hours ago. Now it's $12
Pretty sure the same guy runs it that started the company. Wouldn't surprise me if they are focusing more on mobile and slot machines.
Last time I looked, I had over 400 DAYS played time. If I was addicted to something, FFXI would be it, havent played in many years though.
B2P would be nice, I'd hop back on again. The game has change a lot though.
"Q: Why can’t players set their own prices for the WoW Token?
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tekken comes out in arcades, not consoles.
It's already free on PC... and has been for almost 2 years.
Rain... not so much, comics hit him pretty hard.
XBone version came out a day later and didn't have the pre-order bonus. Microsoft isn't funding Capcom's games either. Sony is paying for Deep Down, Dragon's Dogma, Street Figther V, and USF4 is only being played on PS4s at EVO. Not to mention the 500k prize.
Glad I got the XBox version. PS4 needs to rest for Bloodborne anyway.
So then guile confirmed too right? RIGHT?!
So far as i can tell, Charlie has been put together with pieces of Seth. Since there is a connection between Abel, Seth, and Charlie. So... 800 health for Charlie then?
Day 2 buy.
When the currency collapses, the governments will just seize the gold and silver. No matter what Alex Jones' advertisers tell you. That's even in the patriot act.
With the exchange rate, $75 Canadian dollars equals about $60 US dollars.
Canada still has nothing on Brazil's prices.
back in the day? lol
They still do, steam just downloads in the background and installs for most games. Dependencies, decompression, registry entries, etc all still happen.
Day 1 patches happen for anti-piracy and bug fixes. I'm just glad they fix stuff day 1. I still remember how Quake 2 launched broken. Had bugs for months.
Shenmue is 15 years old. Had better pacing, story, and gameplay with throwbacks to plenty of SEGA games. It also lasted five times longer than The Order.
No it doesn't. Those who defend youtubers seem to think that it's free advertising, and Nintendo is just too dumb to realize it. This article tries to make this out like it affects reviews.
THIS ONLY APPLIES TO "Let's Play" VIDEOS!
It's people who record themselves playing a video game, then just upload it to youtube for money. It's funny how people want to moan about EA and Ubisoft wanting more money, but they pay for the games...