"But if the outrage made them fix their mistakes..."
You make it seem as if EA made the change out of the goodness of their hearts.
They wouldn't have done diddly squat if Disney didn't step in to stop the madness. If we "move on" then eventually it will seem to EA that all is forgotten, and we will continue to see bs like this. Don't be so quick to give EA a pass, especially since MT's will be coming right back to SWBF...
"Why loot crates belong in Star Wars Battlefront II..."
Enemy spotted. EA droid confirmed.
electronic farts
Xbox One clearly has the best first party titles.
Forza 7 is like that sports game that gets released almost every year, with nothing more than roster (car and track) updates. Forza is dead, there is nothing inventive or innovating about a franchise that began on the original Xbox and is being milked 2 console generations later.
Forza 7 is an arcade game, with only one major and inventive update, known as loot boxes. A game changer. Forza 7 is just an empty shell of game. It's cartoon like.
GT Sport ...
where is the antivenom
Well Forza 7 can't be part of this equation because it isn't a racing sim.
I don't know, I wouldn't go as far as saying the game sucks, but it does lack a sort of punch. Granted, I only played one round of the beta so my opinion could change, but my initial impression is that the game doesn't feel very gripping. I expect the game to do well commercially though, and I expect good reviews.
Quality not quantity.
Do we not remember how GT5 and GT6 had a boatload of cars, but with shady (literally and figuratively), unfinished interiors and other missing aesthetics? It was quite underwhelming and displeasing.
So, yes, Polyphony is making a smart move to start the game off with the 100+ base cars, then bringing in more cars through free DLC. Cars that are finished, polished, and refined, and not just empty and lifeless body kits that you dread ...
@UnHoly_One
No one gives a damn about what you think. You sound like the type to eat up the bs that is being told, or sold, to you.
No one is making political drama. There are people who question the ethics of things like microtransactions, when companies are going to make a boatload of cash even without it. Microtransactions are a sign of greed. We are wary consumers who don't wish to support such despicable business practices.
No ...
If you love buying loot crates and spending money on microtransactions in a game that is barely different than the one that came before it, in addition to an arcade racer that is laughably masqueraded as a "simulation" then this is the game for you.
Forza is a good racing franchise, but its engine is being worn. There are no other Xbone franchises other than this and a few others that began on the original Xbox or the 360.
These same franchises are being hashed out a console generation or two later. Iteration after iteration is being spewed out, with no great leaps taken by each successor.
Forza is now like that sports game that gets released every single year without any groundbreaking or substantia...
You get a downvote for supporting a game with microtransactions, in addition to pre-ordering an edition other than the standard to make abhorrent companies with despicable business practices that much richer.
But, hey, besides that it might actually be a great game. The first one was epic, so I do know that you will have a good time.
Cheers :)
Really? If so, then no one must value your respect. Your respect means crud.
Is this news?
Forza 7 is a good arcade racer that, besides the day/night and weather cycles, offers nothing substantial over its predecessor.
A score of 7 is fitting of a game that is a sequel that essentially sticks to the same working formula, whilst taking "baby steps", as noted by reviewer ACG.
I'd prefer the deep simulation experience offered by Project CARS 2. Forza 7 will not be winning any awards for its physics, and I find the realistic physics a...
WWII dares to tackle the Holocaust.
"I never thought I would be potentially buying cod again but here we are" -micbrc
With 9 upvotes atm.
I have so many questions but I'm not sure where to begin.
Call of Duty is trying extremely hard to be edgy and bold. The flamboyant flashiness and overt cheesiness of set pieces and the now comical way in which the stories are handled makes it hard for me to think that this franchise has the heart, class, and maturity to properly grasp such a sensitive and troubling event.
This game is a flaming pile of garbage, from not wanting to show swastikas, to black German female Nazi's. They think a passing reference to the Holocaust w...
Ranking the Uncharted Series From Best to Greatest*
Call of Dookie WWII is a very abysmal, subpar game. Recycled elements from previous installments as usual and a social hub ripped straight from Destiny which serves practically no purpose.
They must think that they're hot shit if they think can get away with putting MT's in this very dull, mundane game. Of course, this gripe might inevitably get buried under the abhorrent fanboyism that engulfs Call of Dookie. These crusading fanboys will swear that there isn't ...