As much as i want them to get things right, it seems like Gamefreak tends to make their games in a bubble regardless of fan feedback.
Seems like pros always ruin it for the people just trying to have some fun.
I never beat the game itself, but in the time I played I really enjoyed his performance, to the point where I even got a statue of Kratos, because of how much I loved it.
Fair enough, perhaps they weren't fresh and new, but they were still niche enough that I didn't feel exhausted that every other dev is making their game open world.
I think he was being sarcastic.
Not really, I don't think anyone has honestly been comparing either of the games besides this journalist. It doesn't need to be Mario Kart 8, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is good enough for people who want that, Crash is for people who want to relive the game, not play more Mario Kart.
I'm honestly tired of open world games, the last one I REALLY enjoyed being Ass Creed Odyssey because it gave me the freedom to do whatever I want, years 9 years ago when Red Dead Redemption came out and they were fresh I was having the time of my life, skip forward 8 years, and now i'm being told to go here, do this, do that, walk to this marker, stand right here, follow this person while they talk to you, it's just not very fun anymore.
Even the Far Cry franch...
I don't think remakes hinder creativity because it takes creativity to remake a game to look much better than it did originally. The older the game the more creativity it takes to push it into the current generation and re-imagine the game as something that lives up to what players saw the game as in their minds during their youth.
You guys could't find a more flattering thumbnail?
I love a short game that respects my time. Sometimes I just don't feel up to the 100+ hour grind for collectibles.
You mean they're only irrelevant when their scores don't line up with yours...
I think you hit the nail on the head for me, so frequently I get tired of playing games, that just seem like a chore, to the point where I just put it down.
My computer does this for free.
Oh please, when it's something not raving about something you like suddenly they're irrelevant, but if they were singing it's praises you'd probably be singing a different tune.
Gaming Bolt is a smaller journalism site, but it doesn't make their opinion less relevant anymore than yours is because you're just a commenter on N4G
It actually sounds like he just has a differing opinion on the game compared to others, nothing wrong with that. Do you really want a gaming community where everyone just feel the same about everything because of hype, and no one takes the time to have a differing opinion or express theirs because they're too worried about coming off as contrarian?
I've played games with tons of hyped and love from fans and felt they were boring, sometimes it happens even for AAA ga...
If you would've actually read the article, he explains that even though he wasn't the best at the game, he didn't fault the demo for it, but his own personal skill. He's entitled to express his opinion and feel the way he does about the game.
I don't get this logic, where we desire opinions of journalist, but tell them they're wrong, when ultimately we haven't ourselves played the game to see if our own thinking may line up with theirs.
You should feel bad for being so purposely ignorant about something that you don't even seek to open your mind about the topic you're complaining about.
I feel sorry for you, this game is great, sure it's has it's flaws as most games do, but to say it has zero gameplay, and having no interest in it, is just straight ignorance.
Yeesh, I expected more from Polygon than console war flaming articles.
- He says from his Windows PC. (probably)
The issue with Epic's Store is that it lacks a lot of features that Steam has out the gate, it doesn't even have a shopping cart, and even the most basic of sites have a shopping cart feature. If it were as feature complete as something like Steam, Gog, or even Origin then I could understand trying to champion it, but until then it just seems greedy for Epic to basically bribe publishers into releasing their games exclusively, without offering much of a reason for people to flock to t...