I'd be a lot angrier if it was a game I was looking forward to in the first place. Still, very irksome if it marks the beginning of a trend.
For the $10 I paid for it during one of Best Buy's sales, I quite enjoyed it on the PS5. It tried to be too many games at once, but it was still worth it. Nothing revolutionary or mindblowing, just solid. With floating cars here or there. And game-exiting crashes. Hopefully they do keep working on it until it's what they envisioned.
Let it lie.
Don't farm out work anymore. Take over and fix it. But that's about it.
Got lucky and got one delivered 365 days ago, and it's been worth it if even only for the upgrades to PS4 games - specifically the almost-zero loading times.
I just don't get why they can't license songs to stay in the game forever. Once it's part of a game, that should be it. Keep giving royalties on reissues/remasters/etc, but keep it intact.
That's one I actually pre-order. Horizon was my favorite of the PS4/XB1 generation.
Still overpriced.
If I wasn't a soulless ginger, I'd sell my soul for more Lunar.
Steelbook out of stock for me, but still, $10.55 for the game is fine. Hope it runs decently on my PS5.
Mass Effect
Bioshock
Fallout 3
I enjoyed it. It wasn't as good as 1 or 2, but it was still a good solo romp. It could've been way better, but it could've been much worse. The gameplay was still fun.
Like how Watch Dogs: Legion was "ambitious" and "true to the franchise"? Because that's the feeling I'm getting from this.
Actraiser please.
He isn't how the trailers and teasers made him out to be - which kept me from playing for a long time. I'm glad I gave it a chance anyway.
If there wasn't fatigue after 20 years of people asking/hoping/praying/begging for a remake, it'll never happen.
Still Horizon: Zero Dawn #1 for me.
Go to hell.
No shit?
Shipping for everything everywhere has skyrocketed, esp in the last few months. Don't blame Nintendo for that.