Zombie Research Society, really? So what, Hogwarts and Baba Yaga Research Society are next?
Good for you, i guess?
Is there really any point in this article? I use cheats occasionally, should i write an article about that fact and how i feel after cheating too?
«Epic Games Store is what PC Gamers Need» said no sane person ever
I don't remember Sekiro being advertised as a game for everyone. It's a game from a "From Software", their games are always specific, hard, you knew what you were getting into.
Why this is an issue, seriously? From Software games are always about adapting, learning patters, reaction time. Play more, study enemy patterns, understand when to parry and counter-attack, learn from your mistakes. They even gave you a second try, basically, what else do you want?...
Kind of getting too tired of all this «i know better what you need than you do» and «let's change something that works perfectly well to something that I WANT!!!» types of articles.
Devil May Cry is awesome as it is, stop trying to force changes to things, so they'll match your twisted world view. You're not a center of the universe, your views are not the only, right and correct ones, your ideas are not my ideas and not gamers ideas, your ...
I did not hurt you. It's not true. It's bullshit! I did not hurt you. I did not.
Oh, hi, Mark!
Why so overdramatic?
Is Google sponsoring such articles? Because for a whole week i see constant «streaming is future», «post-Google world», «end of consoles» and «resistance is futile» everywhere, yet only available demo is Doom 2016 and it was meh at best, with noticable stuttering.
- How much of gaming will be left after Google Stadia?
- Why Google Stadia might or might not be the next big thing for gaming
- Google's Stadia Repres...
Can we stop with such articles, please? Every day there's the same headline. Not a whole lot will change. Why people act like this Stadia is something new and exciting? I mean, PS Now exists right now with xCloud coming soon.
And look at GameSpot Doom gameplay on Stadia, it stutters
1. Crafting
2. «Streamlined» RPG mechanics and dialogue system
3. Same but «improved» game engine, now with 10x more details
4. Todd Howard smile and Pete Hines lies
5. Microtransactions and paid mods
Same company, somewhere in Japan
- What is your preferred home console?
- Xbox, i guess
- Cool, thanks
Same day, on their website: «Xbox is #1 in Japan!»
Surprised no one has brought up Keiichi Okabe, the musical genius behind Drakengard and Nier
Not under EA and not with this Bioware. It'll be grinding, with microtransactions, forced multiplayer and subpar story.
Jade Empire was like a fun, exotic fairytale, they'll turn it into some clean, inclusive, distilled money-making machine with transformation styles locked behind DLC or griding, with "social hub", super-light RPG elements, unnecessary crafting and other trendy things.
Microsoft and Power of the Cloud™ again, huh? Wonder what's gonna happen this time.
Articles, like this one, are the toxic rot.
Slightly rude? Jessica Price attacked someone who plays and promotes their game, over a polite opinion, mind you. Then called everyone else a sexist, racist bigots. She deserved what she got. And if she would be John Price or whatever else, results should be the same.
To me, this sounds like they want to hire certain amount of women, no matter what. And that's wrong, you're a business, you want to hire talented people, no matter their skin color, race, religion, gender or sexual preferences.
If you'll hire people just because they have certain gender, sexualr preferences, race, etc., it will most likely lead to a bad product. Bad product leads to bad reputation and bad reputation leads to less fans, less sales and less money ...
How the mighty have fallen, from masterpieces like Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Jade Empire, Mass Effect and Dragon Age: Origins to this mess. What a shame.
Well, that escalated quickly. What triggered you so much, sweetcheeks?
Isn't the life itself, basically, one big waste of time? At least some games are fun.
How about you pay me $60 upfront for awful game with huge grinding and microtransactions already in place (and in-game store build around them) and i will eventually* make a somewhat enjoyable game? Sounds like a great deal, right? /s
*might take up to 50 years or not happen ever
Hmm, should i buy expensive Xbox One with disc drive for $249.99?
Or be smart, save some money and buy Xbox One without disc drive for... $249.99?
What's next, Xbox One without disc drive, without HDMI support and without gamepad, for $249.99?
Think different, amright?