I just thought the whole concept of Tendencies was the most difficult thing about Demon's Souls to wrap my mind around. Once I got it, I got it... but, man, it took a while, lol.
I only have the plat for Demon's Souls as well, lol.
Day one for me... but I knew this before it was even going to be announced. Love the Souls games.
Right there with ya!
Among those mentioned - Monster Hunter for the 360. I mean, seriously...
Journey is really an mazing experience. Well deserved.
Sure was. That "Mad World" trailer sold consoles, imo.
I'm really looking forward to this expansion. I've been having a blast for quite a while with this game.
Now that I've played quite a bit of Dragon's Dogma, I'm finding that I disagree whole-heartedly with all these "vanilla" references.
The analogy of sports isn't directly 1 to 1. There are only similarities to each business model.
If we are going to keep with the analogy - I would think that your teams away games are another team's homegames. If the league is the developer and each team represents a videogame schlepping a Season Passes, then the away games would be classified as DLC for the other games.
But whatever... Season Passes aren't going anywhere anytime soon. The...
I already admitted to making assumptions as to what I was buying. I already owned that mistake. No need to be so redundant.
In marketing semantics is everything. All these publishers are well aware there is a certain connotation associated with “Season Pass” to your average consumer. There isn’t a regulation about what defines “Season Pass” so it’s well within their right to take advantage of that. Just as it’s my right to call out that this tactic is preying on consu...
I'm only arguing semantics but if one does not get a pass for the entire DLC "season", then the correct terms are not being used. When you buy a season of DVDs you get the whole season plus extra content. When you buy a season pass for a team sport or a theater, you get a seat at every game/event/show plus some extra stuff for being so loyal. When you buy a "season pass" for a game you get maybe all the major DLCs and usually none of the minor ones. Season Pass see...
Yeah, Borderlands 2 is the last time I ever buy a Season Pass. Of course, I'm partially at fault cuz I made assumptions as to what the Season Pass would include based on the VERY NEBULOUS DESCRIPTIONS provided. But now I know *and knowing is half the battle.
*the other 50% is 25% blue lasers and 25% red lasers.
^Thank you
What exactly does a "season pass" even mean to game companies? It seems A LOT of content is not covered by a purchase that is billed to be "all inclusive". I've bought 2 "season passes" so far and both times they have done this. There won't be a 3rd time.
This really makes me glad I'm so far behind in my game library... by the time I catch up, any videogame I'm interested in will have a GotY edition by then.
4 months old explains a lot. So far I'm finding it's fun but the service keeps becoming "unavailable" for me.
Sweet, thanks. I'm blocked from the site so I appreciate it. Any mention of the PS3 beta... I haven't heard much except a possible May go-time on that.
I forgot that I'd signed up and recieved a redeem code for 360 last night. Hopefully, it's downloaded by the time I get home tonight.
It's probably too early to get this info; but hearing/seeing more about why these consoles are going to be fun will sell me on throwing $400+ down more than knowing how these consoles are going to revolutionize the way we purchase/receive games.
Didn't mean to reply to myself, lol.
Really looking forward to this. Getting my first Online Ur-Dragon killshot last night got me hella pumped!!!