Significantly more than bad "journalists" who have nothing better to do than revisit the same tired question because they cannot think of anything to write about.
"...is the death of innovation and creativity." How does innovation and creativity suffer if you censor the creations made by the developers, Shawn? Answer for that, if you please.
Of course it could. It's all about getting into the hands of the right developer who isn't being told by their publisher to get a crappy game out quickly and slap "Game of Thrones" on it.
Saying "never" is just foolish.
A late entrant into the "dumbest articles of 2018" awards. Be proud, fool.
You don't say...
I'm not into multiplayer gaming at all but, honestly, this game does look great. Makes me wish I was more (at all) into multiplayer games.
What a disgraceful company Konami is.
I thought that, while it worked really well, it was way too overused in the game.
Tank battle after tank battle after tank battle. Run from an even bigger tank, then stealthy (in your tank-like batmobile) destroy the bigger tank that was surrounded by....other tanks.
Too much!
I loved the game, but I did audibly sigh each and every time another tank battle came up.
Until Dawn and Gears of War: Ultimate Edition for me.
The "right decision" would be that all buyers of any Call of Duty game would be that all of them have access to the DLC at the same time.
Oh, but they don't mean the "right decision for gamers, just us suits".
Doesn't affect me as I don't play Call of Duty multiplayer, but it's a sleazy practice if you ask me. Not just in regards to CoD, but any series, and regardless if it's Sony or MS.
Yet another te...
I always think it's a bad thing when a consumer has his/her choice taken away from them, and that's what Valve has done.
The community spoke, and they wanted the game. Valve removed it, all the while leaving some broken messes out there for consumers to buy.
If Valve is trying to look out for consumers, their efforts would be better spent pulling broken trash off of their store instead of a game that, while controversial, many obviously wanted to pla...
Oooohh, added to my list of buys for the year!
I'm personally of the mind that, as soon as you're expected to pay for a product, the game is review-able. If it's not in a well enough state to review then the game should be held back even longer and not released and not ask potential buyers to cough up the cash for a game not yet fit to be reviewed.
Truth is that many games need more work and several patches to "get where they're going". Driveclub is one such title, but it needs a lot more work...
I really wish that, as a community, we would take a stand against blatant garbage journalism and stop approving articles like this. A couple of the games on this list haven't even been released, yet they're on here as "disappointing".
This article is garbage and has no business being approved. Not only should the author be ashamed, but so, too, should those that approved it be.
Take a stand, n4g community. We need to rid this site of such...
11/18...really? Did the publisher not look at what other games will release that day? GTA V, Far Cry 4, Dragon Age, and LBP 3.
That's a terrible, terrible choice, IMO.
Makes sense from their PoV, of course, and I fully understand that.
That being said I simply cannot wait for last-gen to die. Both PS3/360 were awesome machines, but the time has come to let them die a death so all developers can begin developing exclusively for the new, fresh and powerful hardware without having to make concessions for vastly weaker hardware.
What an amateur headline. It's not confirmed until Rockstar confirms the release date. Retailers "confirm" release dates all of the time and they are very often wrong.
Will not approve.
Gamers.
Can't wait for either of them!
Yeah, they for sure make great games, but their silence can be maddening.
No info on GTA V PS4/XBO/PC for over 2 months now, no more videos, no release date even as we approach September, not to mention no word on heists for 360/PS3 players.
They could do with being a little more forthcoming from time to time.
Contrary to popular belief, opinions can actually be really bad. Here we have a prime example.