Modern Day rappers are an embarrassment to hip-hop, the music industry and themselves. Soulja Boy is delusional!
GGGmanlives isn’t an EA shill, he gave negative reviews for Battlefront 2 and Anthem. His review of Battlefield V was also mixed. GGGmanlives is pretty blunt and to the point when he reviews games.
Clean Prince doesn’t even play many of the games he writes video “essays” about.
@AnthonyDavis Please stop replying to my comment.
IP and trademark don’t work like that.
It’s the time of the year when many baseless rumours start coming out.
Microsoft owns the Scalebound IP, therefore Platnium can’t use the name. Also, Scalebound’s assests are likely owned by Microsoft. Furthermore, I doubt Platnium has the funds to buy the ip and reimburse Microsoft the development budget that they used over 5 years.
I don’t think Anthem will do that will due to its weird release schelude and somewhat mixed reception of the beta. Crackdown 3, likely won’t receive much post launch support unlike Sea of Thieves so I see the game being one to die very quickly.
Keep in Shadow of The Tomb Raider had a development budget that was pretty steep (75-100 Million Canadian Dollars + 35 million marketing). The sales are decent but the game might not have broken even yet.
Budget Source: https://www.google.com/amp/...
Sony likely has the console publishing rights for NiOH, hence why both games are PS4 console exclusives.
The two EA Battlefront games suffer in quality due to EA’s aggressive focus on monetization and Dice’s design philosophies. Since the release of Battlefield 4, Dice’s games have obvious signs of cost cutting. The campaigns are rushed and use recycled conquest maps for missions. The launch content of BF1, BFV and Battleftont 1&2 is noticeably less than BF 4’s. I even feel BFV was set in WWII so it could recycle more assets from BF1.
There is a good mix of action, horror, stealth and adventure in the Metro games, plus the story is solid and the campaign(s) are a good length. I think Metro 2033 and Last Light are the two most recent games that remind me of Half-Life. If you like Half-Life 1 & 2; you will likely enjoy Metro Redux. I want to get Metro Exodus, but life is too busy and games are very pricey in Canada.
It’s not Gamepass fault Crackdown 3 solid poorly. Forza Horizon 4 sold well despite being on gamepass, it got great reviews and was very well produced. Thus, Forza Horizon 4 earned its strong sales. Crackdown 3, has poor reviews and appears to be thoroughly mediocre, therefore it likely won’t get good sales.
Activision probably didn’t make enough profits to easily fulfil Executive bonuses, so they laid off staff, simple as that.
While I think some review maybe overally harsh towards Crackdown 3. I still think MS needs to “step thier first-party game up” . I haven’t bought an Xbox exclusive since 2016’s Gears of War 4. Microsoft needs more first party games with production and development quality comparable to what they were offering from 2014 to 2016. Ori, Halo 5, Rare Replay, MCC, Gears 4, Gears UE, and Quantum Break, got much better reception than Crackdown 3, ReCore, Sea of Thieves and State of Decay 2.
If Gear of War 5, gets critical reception comparable to State of Decay 2, Sea of Thieves and Crackdown 3, MS will severely damage their reputation as a publisher. The last non-Forza Horizon Xbox games to review in the 80s was Gears of War 4 which is over 2 years old.
Forza Horizon is no longer outsourced. And yes the "who" is making a game has influence on the quality of the title.
I think Crackdown 3 will be the last outsourced game from Microsoft (ignoring AA titles and Age of Empires).
No, not true.
All the popular, newer modern day rappers that I know of are in my opinion terrible.