I actually ended up really enjoying this game, but I can empathize with those who didn’t.
It’s one of those games that I was able to see a lot of potential in but it lacked a good deal of polish and felt rushed to me. Based on what we’ve heard about the recent goings on in BioWare however, that doesn’t surprise me.
I hope they return to form in the very near future otherwise I think their might not be much of a future left.
I agree. Previous generation games available digitally would be okay with me.
It would also make PS Now more attractive if they made all previous generation games available through that service as well imo.
I think it is still a ways off. If I was a betting man I would say October 2020 and eventually delayed to April 2021. I hope it's sooner though.
What happened to DICE? Their minds became so "open" their brain fell out.
Censoring games is only where it starts. Give it a decade or two and see how far the censoring has progressed.
That is the worry. If you give enough inches eventually it equals a mile and a hit to freedom of speech.
Until Niantic restores and improves tracking I think I am done with Pokemon Go. It sure was fun while it lasted though.
If I could actually track Pokemon using the radar, maybe I would consider not using Pokevision.
I was really disappointed when they announced this as an exclusive but now I am fairly ambivalent about it.
Until CD and SqE come out and actually talk about why I should be excited for this game one year later I'm not going to buy it. (And to those wondering, yes, I am petty enough to not buy this out of spite as stupid as that may be.)
Maybe my 4 extra Pikachu's will be of some use now.
There were literally groups of 10-20 people walking around the college campus I live by playing pokemon go.
According to the article, Sony offered to let Jihad change his PSN name.............I thought changing our PSN name was supposed to be impossible!!!!
If Microsoft roles out some decent new IPs (optimistic about Sea of Thieves and Cuphead) then I may be game as long as it's not like $700+.
As for the VR experience I am really just going to wait and see. I am more worried about making sure whatever VR system I buy has substantial games and not a million one to two hour "experiences".
A bastion of ethical journalism polygon is not.
I'm still of the mind that the Scorpio is the Xbox 2, they're just not branding it that way. I feel like Sony was actually aiming at a mid-generation refresh, but Microsoft blindsided Sony with what equates to a generational leap.
Now Sony has to decide if they should do this refresh and wait two/three more years to release the PS5 or go ahead and push the PS5 release date up to compete with Microsoft again. Cunning move by Microsoft imo, and I'm really interest...
I can appreciate the idea of "wait and see". It's a shame many people (including myself) do not have the self-discipline to do it.
For me it's really just the amount of time I've wasted waiting for a game to load.
Who knows how many countless hours of my life I've spent just waiting.
I know I shouldn't, but I am getting sooooo hyped for this game.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that Bioware will go all out and pull a Bethesda (announce the release date for March and show game play).
Assuming the Arryn Flynn and Mac Walters were not lying, Bioware is in the final stages of making the game "and right now it's just polish polish polish".
Here is the link to the interview about where the game is in development.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that money is the answer.
While people are complaining about this anyone have any bets on when the next Elder Scrolls game will release? I'm betting 2020.
Sigghhh these articles always make me think of my enormous backlog. I'm like three years behind at this point, but I'll drop everything to play Cyberpunk 2077.