Oh boy, just wait until the mainstream media catches wind of this
Might be an automatic thing because of all the refunds also.
The problem is we don't know how far Sony's influence changed the course of events. I remember Sean Murray saying Sony were hugely important in getting the game back on its feet after that huge flood - I can imagine if they flashed enough cash and swaggered a fair bit towards Hello Games; they would have had anything they wanted.
Indeed! My PC nearly cried when I tried to play it the first time but it's a hugely fun game.
Indeed. Even on the endlessly extended list it's nowhere to be found.
That accounts for the first spot, it doesn't explain why the game is entirely removed from the top sales list or the sales list in general.
I should probably clarify, I meant when it launched and the online was a carcrash.
I don't know, Masterchief Collection was a huge kick in the nuts from Microsoft. (When it launched)
I have a sneaky feeling this might have been done because of all the refunds, it might be an automated thing. But I don't recall it happening previously.
I've never forgiven Dead Space for that third entry.
Randomness is fine - but if the games best features are only going to be experienced by 1% of those who play then you can't be surprised when the 99% get a bit arsey.
I'm glad dinosaurs are finally out in the open. I'm hoping someone finds that big worm planet at some point. But defending the game on the argument of "It's probably in there somewhere" is kind of awkward because it forgives a lot of the games missing features (In particular when Mur...
I like your options (I've never played Grandia though).
I guess my logic for skipping over Bioshock is that I didn't really enjoy 2/Infinite as much as the original and I kind of just forgot about them.
Funnily enough that was one of the first names I put on my wordpad. Then I asked other people, talked it out and it kept slipping down. It was between that and Arkham for the 10th spot in the end and I felt Arkham had more going for it. Personal preference I guess.
So there you have it. Millions of people buy the game, one person finds dinosaurs.
I'm more worried about their awful music.
ME1 is very much the rough diamond of the series - although I have a huge soft spot for it as it was the first Xbox 360 game I bought for myself (I was a kid back then so was a huge deal haha)
I didn't feel the ending was that bad tbh after the patches.
The original ones though were slightly skimpy.
I'm holding out until the remasters - but I'm really eager to jump back in.
I remember the issue was the 2-disc limitation on BC. But they said they'd sorted that.
If the game were actually fun and did any of the things it tries competently, people wouldn't be upset. As it stands it's the jack of all trades, master of none.