WTF and No
@Masterchief_thegoat:
Uh... what's the other half?
Who was complaining about performance issues? The game ran beautifully for me the whole time. I got the platinum, so obviously I put more than enough time in to have noticed if there were.
...flavor? Eww.
I agree. I like that it had so much more worldbuilding than the actual game did, but still felt like a Borderlands game even if it was basically a "point and click" adventure. I really hope that the actual Borderlands games take a page from TTG's style, and inject a little more plot into their cutscenes.
Hey man, I still remember playing the crap out of Wipeout, Battle Arena Toshinden, and Gungriffon at launch on my original Playstation, in those gigantic hard plastic cases. (God those were awful.)
No thanks.
You're like one of those drinking birds!
No, this is Jason Graves the composer of the permanently PS4 exclusive The Order: 1886.
Fingers crossed for Rogue Galaxy 2.
Though I would settle for a new Dark Cloud game.
Is this not a duplicate of the many previous articles written about the same Phil Spencer tweet?
http://n4g.com/news/1627972...
http://n4g.com/news/1627438...
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2 disagrees. Hm.
I'm assuming you meant Dragon Age Inquisition, rather than Dragon Age Origin which came out in 2009.
Warning about early reviews for The Crew translates to warning about early purchase of The Crew.
Halo MCC, Assassin's Creed Unity, Driveclub, GTA Online, basically every game created by Bethesda ever...
Too many games these days are shipped in a horribly unpolished state, relying on a day 1 patch to fix bugs that should have been captured in the QA cycle. I can't even think of the last time I turned on a game and wasn't immediately required to update before playing for the very first time.
The game industry is a horrible mill of forced overt...
If #1 is not Garrus, this list is incorrect.
What?
I think the author means delay Assassin's Creed Unity *again*, since it had already been delayed once. It needed to be held back at least another month, but that would have cost them money, and hell they make their money on the initial pre-order pickups so screw the customer. They'll still be back for more next year once we apologize and promise that the next AC game is going to cure cancer and solve global warming.
You know, the Molyneux Defense.
@Blaze929: "The 2nd line of this submission's description literally tells you how and why"
No, it literally doesn't. Losing ground a little less quickly isn't the same thing as catching up.
I absolutely believe Blake Jorgensen knows what he's saying, and exactly why he's saying it. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't question his reasons for the statement. He's spinning the message to his company's best advantage...
Nothing going on at the studio, doesn't mean that they don't have a third party company working on it like they did with the Ratchet & Clank HD Collection.