@_-EDMIX-_ Play a F2P game and then you'll understand microtransactions. They tend to be a way for someone to spend real cash to level up or get better gear for their characters quickly. It's one of the reasons why people complain about certain games being pay to win, as if you don't spend real cash you're at a huge disadvantage over those that do. Witcher 3 had zero micro-transactions as it sold 2 DLC expansions and gave away a bunch of free DLC pieces. It never sold in ...
It's t hard to do. Many games out of Japan have it standard. FFXIV has it for example, and that's been around for a while. You also have FFXV and the sword art games.
Though ghost recon has been around since the ps2 days, so division was more so influenced by it.
Loved mercenaries. So much blowing sh!t up and fun.
If you look at the lmg later, you'll notice the recoil. It looks easy in the beginning because he's not using gun at full auto and it's a ar that has good recoil. As for the game, if you've played ghost recon before then your notice how division is like it and not the other way, though this one is more open world. The series has been around longer, since ps2 days.
And with weaker hardware while selling for around the same price.
With everything that isn't coming at launch, they've given the whole "we'll be looking into it for a future update" speech. No exact time frames. It can be a month or year or so later.
@Dlacy13g. Except MS has done that before, as notachance linked above -
'No more than a week after they’d signed the contract, according to several ex-Darkside employees, Microsoft’s team came back to the studio with a new request: they wanted a single-player campaign. “They decided that fans were gonna want a single-player game,” said a person who worked on the project. “BUT THEY WEREN'T GOING TO CHANGE THE BUDGET OR THE TIMEFRAME.”'
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Besides you're traditional fighting games, Smite has done a good job with multiplayer and melee.
As for this game, the real killer is not the always online, but the peer to peer connection on top of it.
$50 for what looks like a demo compared to WiiSports, now that's hardcore...
I think athletes will be playing PS4 or xbone so they don't have to set up groups / party chat on their phones... Mom and pop aren't going to understand how the hell to use the smart phone app as well.
@Neonridr Ubi was very supportive at the beginning of the WiiU as well. But we haven't seen any AC, Division, or For Honor (soon to launch on the PS4 and xbone) for the WiiU. If you look at the list of devs that were listed as developing games for the WiiU before it launched and compare it to the list that was shown for the Switch, they'll be very similar. But when a platform doesn't sell or doesn't have the power for the games, devs abandon it.
Yah. Paying for a service to use your own smart phone, which has dozens of apps that allow for free voice/group chat already... Great idea...
They need to find the guy from MS that flipped the switch...
http://cdn4.dualshockers.co...
Pretty much you need a smart phone to voice chat and join parties / lobbies. That's all done through the app. Sadly hilarious...
Cuphead does look amazing. The videos on youtube of boss fights look freakin insane with the graphics style.
@Feriku Skyrim came out a while ago (on both PS360 [2011]and PS4/xbone [4 months ago]), it's not a system seller.
As for No More Heroes, Suda mentioned Travis Touchdown would be coming to Switch, he didn't say No More Heroes 3. The translator they had was shitty, but others have translated what he said. He said he was bringing Travis Touchdown to the Switch and that he wanted to make a game that would become the singularity between Nintendo switch and Indies. ...
With all the free phone chat apps these days...
The lake of a big launch lineup and big name multi plats says otherwise. Also seeing as you need a phone app for chatting and such, that's not big on the game's first philosophy.
Why does she get paid in deer? Is she obese? Would explain being unemployed for 8 months and only being able to work on the laptop for a few hours.