I never understood the pull of historical FPS games.
Just another example of Nintendo bringing down a game because of it's crappy hardware.
Still trying to play the 'wo is Microsoft' card? Dude, give it up, no one believes that crap! lol
Jeez, this game is SO long and full of content, I'm not expecting any at all! I just finished the main quest in Helheim and i'm thinking "How much longer is this game???"
I'd be all in on a remake or remaster of the original. I enjoyed it because I didn't sit there and compare every aspect to SSB. I just enjoyed it as it was.
Gross.
Supposing my after Christmas credit card debt is taken care of by release, i'll be getting one.
Sounds like the they are figuring out you can't give games away and make money. Gamepass would have to be at least twice the cost it is now to be profitable with the number of subs they have out there.
My guess was that the price point would AT LEAST equal to the PS5. I'll get one (hopefully at launch) provided my post Christmas credit card debt isn't crippling. lol
MS is really trying to hard to bullshit the regulators. lol
So...do we gotta buy it again to get the PS5 version?
Edit: Seems so. $25. Nah, i'm good.
And the Xbot's go into immediate spin mode. lol In a year when this happens, Sony will pull their prices back down and absolutely annihilate Microsoft in sales. Again.
We all should bombard NetherRealm's twitter with "WE DON'T WANT THIS STUPID CASHGRAB GAME!!!!"
Micro-transactions is exactly the reason for this. Look at how much money Diablo Immortal has made.
I'd say to take a hint from Diablo Immortal, but that stupid pay-to-win crap is making Blizzard a ton of cash regardless of how many people say they hate it and don't want it.
Website name sums up this review.
Lil' Bobby looks like a hobbit.
This is one of those games I didn't realize I already had.
That dummy says it like it's a consumer friendly thing to report. What an ass! However, now that GPU mining ETH is no longer a thing, there should soon be a FLOOD of GPU's on eBay and such.
People still refer to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S as "next gen" consoles.