Sure if they want, games can be made about anything, that doesn't mean it will always be good, but no one will stop you.
Thicc.
an Nvidia card.
I played it for a bit, it was actually pretty solid, it just wasn't what fans were expecting is all.
Honestly, who gives a damn? Some dude whined about something on his personal twitter account, big deal. Whom among us hasn't been angry and ranted about a dev when we mess up in games or something.
I think the real reason no one is writing articles about it is because....who gives a shit? Do articles about anytime someone in the gaming industy post something on twitter become the norm now? Or is it some kind of conspiracy where they're protecting their own? I don...
I wouldn't compare journalist to some creep who touches innocent children, that's waaaaaaay to much of a stretch.
@PhoenixUp I think what wonderfulmonkeyman is saying makes sense, he seems to be looking forward to a potential future while you seem to be content with sticking in the present.
You say you prefer large memory storage but that can be done on a portable device. You prefer games that come on a single blu ray disc, but games come on a single cartridge, and there's nothing saying future portables can't potentially run on some other disc based media with more space than ...
Are you honestly, using performance and specs as a substitute for straight up creativity and innovation? I don't know if you've been under a rock, but a lot of AAA big beautiful "powerful" games have been pulling a lot of B.S and small games like Cuphead that run on laptops are doing way better, show more promise and innovation than anything we've seen in years from devs who push powerful specs.
Creativity, Innovation, Optimization =/= Specs/power.
@PhoenixUp Alright, since you took the time to comment all of that i'll take the time to respond.
1. Skyrim on the go on a Laptop seems ideal and obvious until you realize most laptops aren't even made for gaming, and the ones that do play game smoothly are pricey. This doesn't take into effect how bulky/heavy a laptop that can run 3D games even old ones can be, or the heat that it may generate which may make playing uncomfortable on a plane, bus, or anywhere yo...
This game really is fun as hell.
@Razzer I can respect that. To each their own at the end of the day. I do love the voice acting, especially compared to part 1, i'm glad they went with a more professional team of voice actors.
Also according to steam I have 173, the 40 was for my current campaign.
As someone who's already put about 40 hours into it, I say I agree with the statement. The freedom and choice allowed to the player with every single thing you do or say in this game is amazing. A lot of games say your choices matter, or allow you to play good or evil and neither matters, but this games allows you to feel the weight of your choice both big and small.
Not to mention the writing, even choosing an undead character, you get tons and tons of unique dialogue ...
Sorry for the late reply, I think you have to walk up to the turtle and interact with them if I remember correctly, I believe they're in all 3 areas of the region. Sorry I can't be more specific i kinda forgot what to do since I passed it.
Persona 5 is the big flagship title everyone's been waiting for so you won't find many people giving you an honest critique or agreeing with you about the game. I mean I liked Persona 5 as well, but I can admit Persona 4 did do things a bit better, and the cast was more likeable. I also didn't care for the multiple days and days where it was mostly me reading text or being forced to sleep, I know it's a school and life aspect, but I would've at least be allowed to build so...
I got a Switch, been enjoying it for the most part along with my PC, lastest game I got on it is "Golf Story" pretty funny little indie, hyped for Odyssey and Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Switch is having a pretty damn good year so far, hoping Nintendo can keep up the momentum into 2018.
Those "Has beens" have been in the biggest games to release this year.
I think you forgot Super Mario Odyssey.
Kinda like the Playstation exclusive Ni-oh wait
Well deserved, the game sold more in 18 days than the last game sold in months. This is one of the best RPG's ever created and any fan of turn based or isometric games would be a fool to miss this.
You can already tell there's going to be some quiet moment of reflection where they overlook the landscape, talk for a moment, then continue their journey.