If you read my review you would've known I played on Xbox One, not PC. And I do believe that knocking off 50 points for lack of content is justified. The game offers only three modes and not enough reason to continue playing. If you want to rate Overwatch to PC then compare it to Team Fortress 2, which offers way beyond what Overwatch does for free.
The game is fun, I'm not denying that, and the characters are incredible. However for $60 I expected a lot more, espec...
Let's see if it can take on FIFA.
I got Shovel Knight, I've been waiting for that game to go on sale.
Sounds like any other RTS game.
I'm not a fan of rereleases but that flying idea is good. Build on the same flying mechanics found in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
The best way to learn many different languages for us gamers.
I loved when rival companies appreciate their competition's success, it shows that they're paying attention and know when they have to step up their game. PS4 has Ratchet and Clank and now Uncharted 4, two fantastic exclusive games that have become staple hits this year. Let's see what Microsoft can deliver.
Just the game is good enough for me. Collector's Editions have gone down in quality.
It can become something great if Blizzard delivers on great post launch content as well.
I agree, I felt the same way. I had to play the game before my opinion changed.
I liked Bayonetta 2 a lot but I had to cut it from the list. I sacrificed more time playing these games than Bayonetta 2. It's a fantastic game and worth getting a Wii U to play.
I do as well but that same feeling of joy I had when the game was first announced has faded, and judging from the comments from fans and backers they feel the same way. Backers simply want what they pay for and those once interested have moved on, deciding to put their money towards other games.
What about the people who didn't, do you think that their desire to purchase the game faded after multiple delays? Will a guaranteed release window now encourage them to purchase it or wait for a discounted price?
Do you believe that because it was delayed so much that people who didn't fund the game lost interest? If the game doesn't score exceptionally well with critics and fans do you think that its release would be enough to ignite that same interest and purchase the game?
Hopefully it's something good and not an expansion.
Yea, I love the system. Xenoblade Chronicles X and Super Smash Bros. Wii U are one of my favorite. The issue was marketing. Wii U was such a horrible name and almost no one knew about it, heck I didn't know the system was backwards capable until I read about it on Gamespot.
Well I would argue that Neo, or PS4K, hasn't been confirm as of yet so they have no foundation to use that argument, where as Zelda's delay and NX's release date has been confirmed by Nintendo. As for VR judging from the way it's selling you cannot fault them for wanting to hope on the money wagon, there's a lot of people who want one.
One can also argue that Zelda would've been completed this year if this decision wasn't made to release it on the NX.
Hard to judge the NX before it's even shown. But allowing one of the most popular franchies in Nintendo's library, which was responsible for boosting sales in the past, to release on the Wii U and NX will hurt the Wii U. Clearly people want this game but if fans had a choice on which version to get, and rumors about the NX are true, than more people are likely to sell their Wii U to fund getting an NX. That's my theory.
Looks like Sony isn't giving up on Vita, still too expensive for me.