For me, it's simple. If Sony releases a new headset, and No Man's Sky supports it, then I will buy it. I don't think flying around in that game, with the current headset, will ever get old.
No Man's Sky every year.
I took that test a couple of years ago and got Gryffindor so I'll prolly just stick with that.
I mean, Nintendo is still to this day replacing/repairing affected Joy-Cons FOR FREE. Successfully suing them over this would likely result in them stopping their free service. So I see this as a win.
Well, LucasFilm reset canon back in 2014, but then they said "all aspects of Star Wars storytelling moving forward will be connected." So hopefully this means it won't be declared non-canon sometime in the near future. Given where it's placed in the timeline, I think it's here for good.
Hard to believe it's being built by just two guys.
I think this really just shows how generic Mitt Romney looks for a politician.
Wow, yeah I could have been!!!
It's like there's a business around this "pro gaming" stuff or something.
West coast forever! Ok, I don't really have loyalty...
Wonder if we'll ever see it on PS+...
To hell with canon! I see this game as a way for fans to just have fun. It's like playing with action figures, but in much more epic fashion.
Please let Assassin's Creed be good again...
The new controller could be interesting.
@instantstupor, I (along with many others, I am sure) made the erroneous assumption that this MGO would be an improvement on the previous edition, much like (in my opinion) the main game was on MGS IV/V: GZ. That is a mistake I won't be making again, and do plan on weighing my different reviewing options.
Yeah I barely even touched on that, because the game's inconsistent experience was such a glaring issue. I did mention that there are only three game modes to choose from, and it doesn't feel particularly inspired. I agree that it feels like a clone of CoD, it's much twitchier.
Your scenario of withholding a review makes sense, in theory. In reality, it's all about hitting that embargo date. That's when reviews get the most traction, and your work is read by the most eyeballs.
Regarding a component bringing down the review - if this was out at the same time as the main game, I would definitely have given MGS V a 9/10 instead of a 10/10, because it really tarnishes the experience. So I do believe one can negate the other. Now, if this were, s...
That's a very graphic, but apt comparison. This MGO really leaves a sour taste in my mouth (figuratively speaking!).
I like the analogy with the sandwich toaster! Pretty much sums it up.
Well that sucks to see. Maybe it'd be easier to work with Bandai Namco in their home country, at least.