Because MS canceled the game it's Platinum's fault...what dumb logic and an amazing fantasy Xbox fanboys suddenly came up with. What evidence do you have?
Stole? It was Microsoft who decided to scrap Scalebound, how did Platinum steal money?
I think I'm inclined to agree as it had a year on other systems so a lot had already played it and it was a full priced released whereas the other systems have had it discounted for some time not to mention the many sales it's been in. Do we know how this compares to Skyrim's Switch version in its first week yet? Wolfenstein 2 will be pretty interesting to see how that does too.
Had the same exact thought but it's EA do you expect them to be honest or keep to anything they say?
As much as I loved BOTW I hope they can find a balance between this game (open world, focus on exploration) and older titles (big dungeons, better storytelling).
It'll come when they roll out the premium online or do we keep forgetting that there is a free game a month like PS+ or XBL Gold which will be a classic game with online implemented somehow. That is probably what they are working on. In the meantime we have a lot of new games and more coming, enjoy those while you wait.
Really excited for Dragonball Fighterz, Monster Hunter World is also going to be an amazing game to start the new year.
BOTW or any mainline Zelda game isn't an RPG, they are action/adventure games. Great game though. Perona 5 is no doubt the winner but fantastic year overall.
tricked people...interesting, explain why you are so salty?
I'd be down with this. A Dragon Age Origins or Elder Scrolls type game would be perfect for D&D. Throw in an in-depth dungeon creator that you can play/share with friends or everyone ala Little Big Planet and it would be golden.
Ah, you are one of those people who think anything below a 9 is the worst. It was judged perfectly fairly, it's a fantastic game everything has some flaws but it's still an amazing game after those flaws.
Absolutely loved Demon's Souls. Best game in the series and the one with the hardest difficulty curve. Dark Souls 3 for me is my second favorite followed by Bloodborne. Dark Soul 2 was a very fun game, loved every minute of it but I have to agree with other people it's the weakest in the series.
I think the naysayers should wait until there is gameplay before opening their mouth. Looking forward to see more from this game.
I've learned over the years from working the worse of an employee you are the harder it is to get rid of you. It shows too with Patcher, Trump, Keighley, and I can think of a bunch of actors that shouldn't get hired but always show up where they aren't wanted. My work has 3 people who are absolutely terrible at their jobs but could get away with murder in an open and shut case and if you complain then you're the bully.
Dragon's Dogma would be a fun one. Monster Hunter for sure.
Strategy games generally aren't my cup of Tea but this is certainly one that I loved along with Zone of the Enders: Fist of Mars and the Fire Emblem games.
This is 100% fact
I'm in the same boat, except I bought Deus Ex. Oh well. Seems like a good selection this month.
Well, you can't be too mad that game development is taking longer due to better graphics/technology. Even now games are still averaged around 3 years of development time. I'm just going to miss that PS2/Gamecube/Xbox generation because we actually got full complete games, no season passes, no loot boxes, no milking DLC (there was some but it was reasonable) or announcing DLC before they are even close to finishing the game, and pre-order incentives were actual physical items and colle...
Lost Sphere alone is more than interesting enough.