On consoles it's pretty bad, it's indistinguishable from the language used in COD online.
Capcom should've learned their lesson from Operation Raccoon City.
Hopefully they'll learn, make another Sonic Generations. This time with Ice Cap.
Sorry to hear that, perhaps Psyonix will look into the matter. After all no one wants to feel like their time is being wasted.
Letting it come out during the Fall, now that would be risky. With Final Fantasy XV, Battlefield 1, The Last Guardian, Titanfall 2, and Skyrim: Remastered releasing within 2 months of one another creating a sizable distance between releases is better. A September release date simply is too much risk, especially after Mighty No. 9's reception.
It's on a lot of people's radar. After Dishonored I'm looking for another refreshing experience.
After Mighty No. 9's reception I assume they want to take more time with Armature Studio to make sure the game is a success.
Realism is great but I think I'll stick to the Arcade insanity found in Mario Strikers or Sega Soccer Slam.
They did with Pokemon Colosseum, and attempted a 3D adventure. Didn't work out well.
Marketing today does that. Back in the 90s mysteries in video games were much more profound. Now it's become a luxury.
That's a good one, made my day! :)
The multiplayer looks great as well.
Why not?
Same here, playing as the various heroes is fun but what's the point when everything is random? I prefer playing as Mercy and should be rewarded with content designed for her, not for Tracer. Right now its all about getting all the achievements.
I agree, the gameplay is excellent but Blizzard seems to be getting a pass here. Maybe people are seeing something I'm not, but I just can't see why it's getting perfect scores.
Might try it out.
Not as bad as Hanzo, stupid dragons.
Technically it was free-to-play games not CoD, they simply adapted. Plus at least in CoD you can earn unlocks by playing the game, here you can only unlock new stuff through these boxes, and the only way to earn these boxes is by leveling. I would argue that CoD has a better system, then again everyone is on a Overwatch high right now so my point is mute.
Looks interesting, I may check it out after playing Blood and Wine.
The way I see it Nintendo is maintaining the hype, despite the vexation many people in the US are yearning to play it. On Twitter it's a madhouse of people waiting on the application markets waiting for a chance to download the game.