Wow have naive and selfish are you? People don't "decide" to work 100 hour weeks just for the heck of it. It takes institutionalised pressure from the top to make people feel guilty if they're not working insane hours. The top brass should discourage this, not allow this to breed.
So-called "journalists" not having the backbone to call out greedy publishers is one of my gripes of the month.
Gotta say, I didn't see this coming...
What are you talking about? If you're not interesting in the setting, just play GTA Online.
Yep, none of them really have lasting appeal. They're just fun gimmicks, but at $100 not priced accordingly!
Sure it can be both bigger and better potentially. I just want a return to Vice City to be honest.
Thank you for the comment. Appreciate a reasoned argument on here. I agree that the collectibles are optional, and some you just find on your travels, but for me I found it slowing the game down when Atreus prompts you to find them. As you say, you can ignore it, but then you'd feel like you're missing out, when really they offer little in terms of expanding the lore.
For me, the series return was superb because of the renewed character focus. The RPG mechanics just...
God I'd love a new Timesplitters, but I'd take a Timesplitters 2 remake to be honest.
When she's died as many times as she has in previous games she's entitled to smirk in the face of certain death.
It's a bizarre non-topic. What site would write such utter drivel and... ah, it all makes sense now.
The argument that microtransactions are loot boxes are optional extras - a player choice - is no longer remotely credible. EA, Warner Bros, 2K, etc. are just making parts of their games basically unplayable without dishing out extra cash. I feel sorry for the devs in all this.
Iron Man is the obvious shout and could be brilliant. Hellboy is a good left-wing choice though as long as Ron Perlman is in!
Such a good game. Didn't get the acclaim it deserved in my opinion. The storytelling beats just about anything this gen.
Reviews are all over the place but I'm looking forward to this. The reboot has been a great success in my opinion.
Bit of both really. It's certainly bad sportsmanship and a bit shady, but it doesn't seem to be doing them much harm, so also pretty smart. Could be summed up as ruthless in my opinion.
Don't know what you're on about. My mind is well and truly blown. To smithereens. There are pieces of it all over the place, in fact.
Probably in the minority but I really enjoyed Batman Begins before the Arkham series came along.
Interestingly, this is only relevant if you intend to pick up the game in the first place. So don't.