When i saw that screenshot, all i noticed are those cool looking reflections. And then turns out, it's "transphobic". Do those people always look at genitalia on every picture or what?
And why it's transphobic? Doesn't this ad actually mean, that people in Cyberpunk universe are fine with gender change, that there are a lot of trans people and corporations see them as potential market? It's like, they don't add trans people, it's bad; they ...
Yeah, right. So EA is thinking, gaming subscription would somehow made Mass Effect: Andromeda or Anthem better?
EA Access, you know, their "video gaming subscription", was released at august 11, 2014. How many "creative games" they released since then? It's all same FIFA, Madden, UFC, Battlefield/Battlefront, NHL and Sims. You can count "A Way Out" or "Unravel", but, imo, EA was just a publisher.
Maybe i'm paranoid, but i feel like this whole "realistic", "uncomfortable", "disgusting" is just a marketing spin and a way to release more news about the game.
I mean, even look at the comment section, people are excited for another COD. And COD already had shooting unarmed civilians, player character getting shot in the head in first person, dying in nuclear explosion, dying from radiation, being burned alive, stabbed to death, killing h...
Ah, another article by Politically Correct Gamer, trying to get more clicks and create some dumb controversy
A lot of games announced, so... We won?
Gameplay looks awful. I know people will say that it's "pre-alpha", but game is releasing in Q1 2020 (from official "Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 - Extended Gameplay Trailer" trailer), they have less that a year to fix everything - terrible AI, clunky controls, no lip sync, the fact that Masquerade don't matter (i mean, dude just jump from the building in front of people, it didn't matter in the slightest), hitboxes are broken, animations are so bad (...
Somewhere at EA headquaters:
- How can we fix Anthem?
- Listen to the feedback by actual players?
- Nah, too much work
- Pay - i mean, "ask" - "influencers" (who do not play the game) to get more publicity, but no actual feedback on how to fix the game?
- GENIUS! Now we're back on the right track.
This reminds me of Far Cry 5, because:
- Blank protagonist (though, they made protagonist = companions, props to that);
- Companions (even menu looks similar);
- Minor skill tree for companions;
- Minor RPG-like elements.
I probably shouldn't have said Far Cry 5, that's the last game by Ubisoft i was playing and got similar vibes
And hey, if i'm wrong - great, i would gladly buy the game, but i got burned by...
This looks brilliant? Graphics and art style looks like Watch Dogs 2, once again, you don't have a normal character, just a blank "procedurally generated" protagonist(s), "escalation" system (aka, if you use hand-to-hand combat, enemy will use it too, you start firing, they'll start firing) sounds dumb to me. Maybe it's just me, but this game reminds me of Far Cry 5 way too much.
And this is another "RPG" from Ubisoft. I swear, if t...
But isn't Google just following the trends now, not trying to break free from them? I mean, we have Playstation Now, Nvidia cloud service (GeForce now or something), Parsec, soon XCloud by Microsoft, cloud service by EA and probably other services, with every big company speaking about the "digital future", how "streaming is the way to play" and so on.
It's like VR, at one point, every company was trying to make their own VR headset.
Ah, another example of «gaming journalism», calling everyone who complains «whiny kids». People paid money for this game and soon they will not be able to play it anymore, they have every right to went their frustration in any way, shape or form they see fit. And you do know that some people might've bought the game but didn't play it for any reason, now their money just vanished, basically.
Also, this:
«The salesman pitches to you ...
We don't know anything about the game yet, aside from general "unite the world", "stick and rope", invisible floating enemies and Norman Reedus + Mads Mikkelsen + others, yet author already sure it's going to be political? Because it takes (or not) place in the alternative United States? We don't even know what Kojima meant by "strands". Maybe you'll just deliver letters to different people, "establishing connections" that way.
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«No, i'm so tired of this game, i don't want to play it anymore!!! :crying_face_emoji:»?
Simple - fire Andrew Wilson, remove loot boxes and don't rely on microtransactions, release interesting, quality games (both old and new IPs), with enough content
Not surprised at all. What do you think when you hear «Cataclysm» in RPG game? Something terrible, terrain shaking and/or changing in from of your eyes, lava pouring, terrifying monsters, you probably have to save yourself and/or others as quick as possible. Not «you have a timer on top of the screen, but you also can shoot a random floating orb to get more time. You have to complete some tasks and kill the boss, to get high score; the higher the score, the better». It'...
It's probably gonna be Macro Transactions
Yay, more subscriptions for the Subscription God
Question - if PS5 will outperform Stadia, what'll happen next, will you leave journalism forever? And why you act like Stadia is something new and exciting? Because it's from Google? 'member Google Plus? Or Google Wave? Or plethora of other Google products that now dead and buried?
What have we seen from Stadia? Choppy Doom gameplay, that's it. While Sony already have PlayStation Now, that you can use right now.
I don't blame EA anymore, i blame the customers. The old «Fool me once, shame on you; fool me tens of times in a row, shame on me»
What's wrong with moderation on this site?
Comment above - "That looks gross" = Inappropriate. So you can't say anything bad about piece of plastic or the holy Nintendo, is that the idea?
Comment in this thread "That's what many men have said to your ..." = fine. So saying something bad about a person or his/her mom is fine?