Lords of shadow 1 was such an amazing game and they dropped the ball with the sequel
Sadly any positive changes that we as gamers thought might take place are over and done with
Once the modding community has this game we will see great improvements
Extermin
Our media has painted them like that. Their products for west have been gaining popularity and the quality shows. End of the day they aren’t into DEI and instead have been promoting based on experience, talent and ability unlike our western companies who are doing ESG and scores and checks from black rock
We want UBI to be sold to someone else so the ongoing family politics and nepotism can finally come to an end. Our goal isn’t for hardworking developers to lose their jobs—only those who push counterproductive agendas. Especially people like him, whose sole aim seems to be finding new ways to extract as much money as possible from gamers.
Don’t blame us, the gamers. Blame yourselves.
Your company has conditioned us to accept not owning our games, moving u...
It would be nice to get few story expansions
Armaggedo
I don’t know if that’s true or not but as someone who specifically bought XSX for this game I can tell you it’s below average. Spending $499+ tax and signing up for years of GPU. I really thought that now their have MS resources and only focus on one platform so they can make the best games but quality has gone down
If we keep defending bad games how will there be improvements? It doesn’t matter which plastic box someone likes if it’s a bad...
Wait few weeks for actual gamers feedback because around launch will be hype without much discussion around end game
There is nothing Polarizing about it. It’s a average game and the DLC is just that “average” even below average for DLC
Honestly it needs a cyberpunk 2077 2.0 or no man sky foundation update. So far starfield is suffering with many of the same issues since launch
If these publishers care about profits (it seems they don’t) they have to pay attention to what gamers are buying. If they keep making games they believe we as gamers need to play and support than they will realize sooner rather than later that that’s a losing proposition
Matty to me is all over the place. He can’t have a objective opinion because he is a fanboy of some games (and he even admits his love for some of the games-developers he covers so maybe fanboy is a bit wrong word)
Xbox series s has held back this whole generation. You can’t at the same time making the strongest and the weakest console and have a parity clause
Darth
We can all argue but facts remain MS made a HUGE mistake. Now vast majority are series S owners so they can’t give up on them. It would have been just easier and straight forward to have same specs but one with disk and the other without
Buy it if you want and play it why insult others. This isn’t the same PlayStation anyway they have become full of themselves and arrogant like around PS3 launch
Full of remasters and remakes and going all in on live service games. This is the Sony that will make a horizon MP game but won’t make Killzone, resistance or socom
yes 100%
i know this started in the last few years of xbox360 and has carried on. They need to fix it
I think these are the growing pains because they’re trying to implement an integrate a company actually multiple publishers inside their company. I hope they figure it out because we need more competition in gaming for them to keep each other in line
I bought Assassin's Creed Odyssey after finishing Origins, and the amount of unnecessary content in Odyssey was overwhelming. I couldn't even get into it. They've turned a single-player game into a grind, with every enemy either at your level or higher. XP boosters and similar features are everywhere, which just feels like a blatant push from Ubisoft to monetize progression.
The last somewhat fun Ubisoft games for me was Origins and the original Watch Dogs. The ...
In my opinion, the first Dragon Age struck a perfect balance as an RPG, offering something for both casual and core gamers. Its combat system was versatile, working well for different play styles. Then came Dragon Age 2, which veered heavily into hack-and-slash territory. Unfortunately, it lacked the depth in story and quality content to support that shift—it felt rushed and unfinished.
When Dragon Age: Inquisition arrived, it was, at best, mediocre. The gameplay was repeti...
that's good steamdeck has a lot of room to grow the market when it comes to handhelds