I would make a strong argument they weren't over saturated, they were well represented. The quality of the games were as good as the developers behind them had more to do with Disney being willing to let that license be used so freely.
COD and Crash are fantastic games.
People bitch about them all the time and yet, here we are still enjoying both of them.
Between Reddit, Twitter and general customer service contacts I'm not sure there's much need for personal forums anymore.
3.
There's very little reason to have an Xbox when you can have a PC that plays the same games.
Within two weeks.
Resident Evil 3
Final Fantasy VII
Cyberpunk
Yikes.
I'm surprised. They made a big deal about charging us early for the super edition of the game. It sure felt like everything was on course for a release at the specified time.
Wowee. Someone needs clicks for their website or is a Microsoft shill.
While I guess they could just have a shitty opinion, I can't believe anyone is stupid enough to actually think not having exclusives for a full year at the initial release of a console is a good thing.
Personally, I don't care. While convenient and a nice feature to have, I don't buy a new console because of the backwards compatibility - that's just a bonus. It's not a feature I would judge my purchase on.
It's too bad you're not in a union and that they're not what they once were. You'd be getting paid double with better benefits but nah... lets make you work harder for less pay.
Holy shit, fuck so many of you callous assholes that think it's okay for people to have to work 80 hours a week because "they knew what they were getting into or they could leave."
Fuck you so much.
Unions are the only reason any of us have the ability to talk about whether or not we need unions.
You want to go back to not having them? Do you enjoy the low-tier wages and lack of salary increases that this country is seeing?
No, you don't. Kudos to Troy Baker.
For those of you with the game, is there anything to earn in the game other than currency for more cars - I.E. a career mode of some sort?
I've been considering the game for a long time but I know it had a heavier focus on online play and was hoping there has been something more added to keep the incentive of playing going for someone like myself.
Could your comment be any more moronic, Killswitch80?
The correct response should have been "We experience this in other industries too. We should find a way to eliminate crunch for everyone."
You're what's wrong with this world.
I should hope not. I've been playing FromSoftware since King's Field as well and as much as I love their style in the SoulsBorne games I don't want to see that level of difficulty in a Star Wars title. Give me strong, creative combat but let me have something that is paced enjoyably.
No one cares. This is a non-issue. No one is going to choose to not play Gears because they took out smoking. This is an asinine topic.
Disappointing to say the least and a likely reason I'll end up passing. I was very excited at the initial announcement but I simply don't care to play games on the Switch unless they're Nintendo first party.
Left in the dark? It's gotten more love than Metroid and F-Zero recently.
Ubisoft currently sells digitally across at least 6 different platforms. That's not exactly "killing all competition." What they're doing here is protecting their IP's and the value of their brands. It's a pretty basic business practice and you see it in products like Apple and Disney.
Fans don't hate it for the gameplay and neither did the critics.