How does Jim Sterling work a keyboard. Each finger must weigh at least 10 pounds.
@trek
I was referring to his inability to understand tech. He is clueless.
It appears that inability to understand things has translated to video games.
All the worse for him.
Exactly. This guy is so unoriginal he has to steal from others. He has been caught doing it before on Techspy.
@Film
No, because he has never understood technology. He used to regularly post his stories to TechSpy and they would be woefully inaccurate.
To give oneself a moniker like "Knowtechie" then not actually know what he is talking about is quite sad.
So he moved over here to place a few trolling pieces about NMS. He even stole the Headline from Crave Online.
He clearly doesn't know anything. And givi...
The name of the guy who wrote it is even funnier.
Knowtechie doesn't know tech or video games. The guy is clueless.
"Paid reviews." What? 8 people made an amazing game. Where are they getting the dough to "pay for reviews."
Better yet, why are you so adamant that this game isn't great seeing as you haven't played it.
And are you really getting sexually aroused that a great game that you don't play is getting mixed reviews?
Are you going to orgasm if the studio goes under and the people lose their jobs?
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And when the other sales reports are released, what will be your explanation then? Already one of the top selling Steam games of all time.
I would suggest you look up the term: "Moving the goalposts."
And all the people on this comment section are lying? Well, okay then.
And yet, they hardly marketed. Weird that you don't know how things work. Well, maybe not so weird.
I hope that is real! Folders incoming!
You're so uninterested in the game that you have to write a trolling comment on each and every article about the game?
Sounds more like envy.
"looks like the great game they created paid off"
Hope this helps.
Clearly it does, as Sean has provided everything he promised "to this day."
See how that works. Claims without evidence aren't claims. I have the game. I am playing it. It is exactly as advertised.
But, I said the hateboys can go start preparing to hate Watchdogs 2, WiLD, or Horizon Zero Dawn since this game is out and a smashing success (based on those that are actually playing it and sales of the game.)
So, I said ...
Yes. Yes it does. Hateboys can go start preparing to hate the next great game.
This game though. Exceeding expectations (see, I read and found out what the game was about and therefore made an informed decision.).
I can't get enough. With Civilization, it was always, one more turn. Now, it is "one more planet."
I was called a "Fanboy" earlier today because I stated that the game is awesome. Umm... okay, I am a fan of No Man's Sky. Was that supposed to be an insult?
So, the opposite must be a combination of your word and "boy." Hateboys are all over this, because the millions of people loving the game are busy playing it. Lulz @ hateboys.
I would love to see a few older games get the current gen treatment...especially Battlefield Bad Company 2.
So, I agree with you 100%. I was actually peeved when GTAV made it to current gen since I had bought it on PS3. Same with Last of Us....great game but not really in need of an upgrade, though the upgrade is beautiful.
@Film
If there was a DDOS attack (not hackers) then why isn't it being investigated?
Writing a clickbait review is one thing. Not getting hits isn't the fault of the readership. Creating a fake story about getting DDOS'd is not journalism. It is lying.
I know he didn't play the game because he states things that are inaccurate. If he did play, he didn't play for long.
He openly admits that he d...
Well. What do you expect when someone writes a review before even playing a game and that review has factual errors and is designed only to garner hits to his site?
What do you expect when someone purposely places a game on his "to hit" list based on the amount of hype it garners and then writes an inaccurate review about it?
Let me put it in reviewer speak:
"The Order 1886: Too Short, Not Enough to Do" = negative clickbait...
@Death:
The game is exactly as described by Hello Games. What is missing?
Expectations were high. Okay. Expectations were met. So. High expectations were met means people were lying?
What isn't in the game? Multiplayer interactions were never promised. Hello said that you probably wouldn't even see them. I devoured everything Hello said about the game (not what some hack journalists said) and they delivered.
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