Honestly, it's probably some 14 year olds.
I can't speak for other people, but my personal gamestop is pretty decent, i've never had a negative experience with them, and they also have a lot of cool stuff.
I agree it's actually pretty neat, to revisit older games with enhancements.
I forgot this game was coming out.
Most of the people who spend so much time complaining about such things are there just for the argument, they probably never even play the games they're complaining about.
How can you say this when one of the biggest games of the year, Resident Evil 2, was a game about zombies and people loved it.
People were saying "she" and "her" to avoid spoiling people.
Sometimes you just have to take the risk, hope it pays off for them.
Makes sense.
No, not really, imo working together is putting the game in early access, then talking to fans about what they want the most, and giving them realistic expectations, as opposed to promising the world, never delivering, then finally doing so two years later.
@annoyedgamer if that's true, I need you to provide a link otherwise you could just be talking just to be mad.
Mortal Kombat has always been about gore though, so it makes sense they ramp that up, as far as the covering of skin goes we've only seen previews, i'll wait until we see some alternate costumes or variations before I jump the gun and assume one way or another. Either way as long as the gameplay is good i'm on board.
Depends on how much it's limiting them, games are so much more than just the engine, but if it's causing them THAT much trouble then it's probably best to stick with something more dev friendly, for a better end product.
It's crazy how good this game is, it's probably one of the best sleeper hits of 2019 so far, due to it's dungeon crawling nature it probably won't win any rewards sadly, but it's a really good game from the peggle studio.
I think EA can be trusted provided they take a step back and let respawn make the game they want to make and allow respawn to reap the rewards of that decision. Similar to how Activision took a hands off approach with Sekiro, and the game benefited from it.
The publishers need to trust the devs to do their thing, I know it won't always make as much money as shoving microtransactions into everything, but it will win good rep which will lead to better sales down the line....
Because most of these nerds have nothing better to do with their lives other than argue with each other on rather a fictional video game character has enough clothing or not, not to mention the fact that they'll probably have alt costumes with their classic outfits making most of their complaints moot.
First we say devs shouldn't be forced to pander to people and should be able to do what they want, now we turn around and complain at devs for doing what they want and designing a character as they wish? Honestly it seems like there's no pleasing some people, no matter what you do you'll rub someone the wrong way.
I think Kitana looks fine, but a lot of people seem to want to push a political narrative, so they'll make anything political.
I think you're the one trying to politicize something that isn't political at all. This is nothing more than different artist using a different more realistic take on the character. If you compare Kitana in MK 9 to MK X she doesn't look the same, and same with this compared to MK 11.
I think it's really dumb that certain people get mad at devs because they feel they force diversity, or something to that nature to appeal to groups of people, and say devs sho...
Super Mario World
I think the opposite. I think it's a good time to be a FF fan, as we get new blood taking risk with the franchise.