It's quite sad that there's more than 10 games based on this franchise and they are all a web-swinging pile of shite.
A legendary rock star has passed. R.I.P. Chester.
I did play the original Battletoads, it's a b*tch.
When PS Now lets me download, instead of stream, my games and give me some sense of ownership of the games, then I will consider using PS Now. Until then, Sony can keep that pile of p*ss.
"10 Things I've Learned From My 10 Platinum Trophies"
They count for sh*t.
Hit the nail right on the head.
But a lot of people don't like to play a game like that. They want invincibility mode.
Comparing the game to Dark Souls is actually insulting Dark Souls.
You're right. Preferably I don't like RNG in any game unless it's a freemium game.
Long live this beautiful handheld console, and I hope its emulator lasts longer.
The game is not bad. It is steaming dog-crap.
Guys, just play the game and don't even worry about the trophies. What has a gamer done with a platinum trophy on a PlayStation game? Nothing...
Can't wait to play this game on my PS4 Pro.
Answer to the question/title:
As long as Rock* can still make money from GTA online.
Yes, the top executives at Konami don't deserve our money, loyalty and, most of all, our respect.
Correction: "... Mistreated the MGS series. "
There's gonna be a sequel to this game? The first one was a pile of sun-dried horse crap.
Come on, the game cannot be that bad. I played and beat the original game and it was fun, difficult but fun.
Should PlayStation do what Nintendo does now? Put invincibility mode on their Crash games for you little gamers who want everything in their life to be easy? To pass a level or beat the game without any sense of accomplishment? Will you really enjoy a game that requires less than minimal thinking and effort to play?
If your answer to the last ques...
Whoa, the spelling and grammar errors are really bad. Please proof-read your article and rectify the errors before posting it on the net.
As far as I'm concerned, the PS2 era was the best gaming era. Back then, a game was made with passion and genuine heart and we owned our games. Now games are made with the soul purpose of taking as much money from the gamer with things such as pre-order bonus, DLC and microtransactions.
Basically, the golden age of gaming is gone forever.