Every single physical retailer that deals with used games has gotten "a cut" since the dawn of video games. Should they eff off as well?
There is a limit break-style gauge shown in the battles...
If you watched the announcement trailer for more than 10 seconds you'd realize its not 1:1.
Thegamer with another garbage opinion article. There is plenty wrong with how the top end gear is distributed in the game and how you are only allowed to progress with 7 other friends in a game with free companies of 50+, but zero of that is the playerbases fault. Any time anyone has ever asked "hey can I have X piece of gear if it drops" in randoms I've seen every single player oblige. You can't even Need roll on things you can't use, so its not like "noob healer l...
This looked fun, but there was so much hype around all the other titles it basically got lost in the bunch. Player character needs a better color scheme or something, because from what I've seen of most discourse is that she looks ugly.
Yeah, imagine if they hadn't obviously canceled the Redfall PS5 release. Nobody would have cared cuz the game sucked anyway and it would have been great for their image, but their short-sightedness of "remove all games in development from competitors instantly!" will bite them big time.
Nah, wait for the re-release with the missing FES and Portable content. Absolutely skip this if you are a new player and just get Royal or Golden.
The combat is mostly good. But whoever decided "yeah, Darkest Dungeon needs to add dating sim mechanics and long, uneventful linear driving stages!" needs to just be let go.
"Why do we play consistently good series?" I dunno Stephanie, it's a real head scratcher.
70% of their employees left because of the GaaS direction they were ordered to take, and the few that remained hoped Microsoft would cancel it. Just because some business Yes Man in a leadership role with no interest in video games outside of profit wanted it pushed out doesn't mean the rest of the workforce shared the same view, especially when a large portion very clearly didn't want to work on this junk to the point that they left the company.
Or the could work closely with the developers themselves and not just the people in leadership roles. Being hands on is not a binary yes/no, there is nuance.
Yeah they needed to rewrite the entire story from the ground up. Have your friends get killed during like, the second mission and then have the main character + the cat go on a revenge mission to wipe out all the rival gangs and take over all their businesses. Maybe make a new friend or two along the way. Nobody likes those original three losers though, might as well wipe them from the timeline completely.
They could put their games on Gamepass' Cloud service, Geforce Now, Luna, etc. They don't need to be owned by Microsoft to be able to do this as plenty of games already support these services without being owned by a megacorp.
Another garbage clickbait thegamer article.
They didn't ban a language, they simply aren't supporting it. Maybe use your language skills to read the article.
So if the mainstream doesn't care why doesn't EA just license it to him instead of lying about how they care about the "Alice" brand and don't want anyone to touch it? It would cost them literally nothing and they stand to make a possible profit if it ends up being a hit.
Why would Yoshi-P make a game for Xbox when Microsoft specifically said "no, we don't want your previous game, FF14n on our console."
The headline IS the spoiler. It's like making an article about Bioshock titled "This repeated line of dialogue foreshadows a big plot twist"
An article that does nothing but spoil the story. No wonder everyone hates thegamer.
AMD isn't a game developer, your analogy makes no sense. If you don't like the prices AMD is giving you for your digital games, wait for another digital storefront to offer competitive prices.