Only one of those games with issues in my collection - Nier Automata. The boosts for everything else will help me enjoy the Switch 2 a lot until more games hit, much like the PS5's slashing PS4 loading times.
Stupid. No it's not OLED but it's very good for an LCD.
Good day for the Pointer Sisters and their estates.
Suikoden and Lunar are also just remasters of old games. Expedition 33, props to them for the price and the success.
Close - I most prefer the games from when I was 11-15, that SNES era (born in 1980). Still my favorite console.
*eye roll*
That'd be expecting Nintendo to catch up with current tech. They're always about 15 years behind when it comes to anything involving an internet or wireless connection of some sort.
I miss Desmond and the modern day crew. I was hoping we'd eventually get a full game with them. It felt like the series still had a direction then; ever since, it's just "pick a time, country, and make up a story that will have zero consequence on anything before or after."
Nice! Was always on the fence for RoboCop, but money's been tight. Legit psyched for this one.
How about focusing on using batteries that last more than a few hours?
Praying the voice actor for Ghaleon nails it - it's tough to match John Truitt's golden voice.
Sounds like they were at least able to salvage what could've been a really embarrassing flop had it come out uncooked. I wonder if it would've been beneficial to focus on one character.
It does again as of about two days ago.
Part of me appreciates and admires how they still aim for the stars, even after the disastrous launch of 2077. The other part is screaming, "learn from your mistakes and at least shoot for the moon first!"
Yeah, it's an unnecessary remaster, but I'm just hoping this cracks the door back open for a sequel.
Why can't publishers learn from GTA and realize that it's better to just make great games without deadlines?
Ugh, no way. Especially with such small carts, I want a case I can keep them in that will last.
Aveum isn't a bad game in the least, it just does nothing to stand out. Combat is sorta fun, and nothing is broken. It's just very paint by numbers, a solid 6.5, a car that gets you from A to B.
Why is 2 mil a great success for SH2, but 1.5 mil a horrible death for DA:V? Bad management.
That's understood; it's getting record profits and expecting to always beat those record profits, and seeing anything less as a total failure. Then they lay people off and raise prices to reach those record profit levels again, just to sate shareholders. It's setting expectations way too high just to spike share prices, then inevitably falling short. It's feeling entitled to being more successful than everyone else. It's the CEOs doing all this to boost their own bonus...