Doubt it.
I still got mine. (Conviction was like £15 at one stage) getting rid of it now, seems like a huge waste of money.
But yes, the delaying should mean a change.. somewhere?
No matter how you flip it, 'on disc DLC' is wrong.
So cause you disapprove of a method, makes you not a fan of a game? Lmao.
I'll quote Jony again.
"Just to clarify to people, this guy isn't trying to sue Bioware or EA nor does he stand to make any financial gain.
He has simply filed a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission, to detail how the companies in question misinformed customers prior to ME3's launch.
He has complained (using pre-launch press releases & forum posts by Bioware developers as evidence) that Bioware & EA falsified inf...
Another article, my word.
It's getting a bit excessive at this point.
Tried it, pretty fun.
Never got into a good team though. (as usual with these type of modes)
Constructively voicing your displeasure with a product/game is what devs want to here. That's the different between wild ranting, and actually giving an informed response.
Doesn't make anyone 'spoiled'.
I think there's a decent amount of children games, people can get into. (on consoles)
Since each 'children' movie that comes out, seems to have a game which also follows. If that keeps up, I doubt you'll find a shortage.
Then again, I think the Wii/Kinect already does it pretty well.
Lol, no one is saying the game is bad. It's just I felt slapped in the face, since I spent a lot of time considering choices etc. Only to see, they 'may' have made no difference.
Highly unlikely.
As for this article, well.. I think this is going to hit the hotness soon.
For me, I didn't mind it. But at the same time, it's shocking how they seemed to disregard your previous choices. After all Shep did, I'm sure a nice ending wouldn't of hurt.
Bit stupid to use money like that.. iPads?
The jobs part is indeed, saddening. However, I would delve straight into their management, and marketing team. It all boils down to the way they price. It's even worse since they also own GameStation. So they could've had a munch more 'flexible' pricing method.
GameStation was dominant years ago. GAME came a long, and forgot how about competition. Especially with more online retailers selling games too. Gamestation just became another 'branch'. Offerin...
Yeah, I'll meet you there.
After I got the Ultimate X Edition X 5.
HMV is alive. No "mothers, and sisters" etc will miss much. HMV is pretty much the same as GAME. (in the sense they both seem to match each other, but forget about anyone else)
It was always coming. Anyone within the UK could tell this. GAME just totally lost how to price competitively. Once you forget how to do that, online retailers will just rip you to pieces.
Depends.
It may starve competitiveness. Usually, you'd find times where ShopTO were trying to match GAME prices, and so on. I do think HMV can take this time, and probably build back up. Though, doesn't seem HMV have learnt how to price yet. (they are improving though)
Campaign was good.
But the MP portion is what killed it off. That, and the lack of support for the game from Crytek & EA.
It's confirmed, but not in the trailer.
Hmm, people are surprised that Capcom games have on-disc DLC? Are you joking?
They can do it, because it works. If a move doesn't work in a business, you'll find they drop it. Clearly, it's been working for them. Like many know; when it stops selling, they'll probably think of changing it. Until then, get used to it.
Same as Leonardo, probably.
Or.. something else?