@ Fragnum
I will admit that I exaggerated but my point still stands. 2K might use this act of charity to weather any future backlash for a bad business practice/decision.
Let's be wary of this. This publisher, in the future, might turn around and use this as a way to look good after they have done some form of atrocity.
The sad part is that it will very likely work.
Refer to Jim Sterling's "The ESA is a big piece of shit" video on YouTube.
Seriously, a perfect 10? With lots of missing favourite pokemon? Get out of here FTLMASTER.
PS: Tell me, how much did Game Freak or Nintendo pay you for that "review"?
Google Stadia is already a bad platform.
@Kingthrash
Cuphead was good fun, but then again, I might have proved Shaggy's point.
The biggest price increase.
$1.4 million, to ever give that much money to someone/something that don't care about you, damn.
On another note: That player must be an Earth size whale. At least the player got most of his/her money back.
The Witcher 3 is not on the list... Travesty!
This was gonna happen sooner rather than later.
The interviewer forgot to ask one important question:
"Are you high or just f**ked in your head?"
Stadia is a testament on how to not run a game streaming service.
IGN is a disgraceful gaming news site.
I say, ''nay". My PS2 and PS3 are looking great on my shelf along with the dozens of games.
This is an awful way to attract customers.
Well said.
You've made your bed, now sleep in it!
Corporate investors: That sounds good, now make sure you get 2 billion the next year.
Basically it will allow dev's to do more. What matters most is how well the dev's use these features.
Can't wait for the Killed by Google website to be updated with a tombstone labelled Stadia.
The state of Stadia is still hot news along with Google's screw ups. Journalists are gonna milk this as much as they can.