I love that to people like you, any score that isn't an 8-10 might as well be a 3.
There's somebody out there that thinks your favorite game of all time is trash.
Pathetic.
Grow up.
These consoles are four years old now and don't have access to DLSS or FSR and people are just expecting them to do literal black magic to run modern, visually cutting edge games at 60/4k.
Let's get these guys some helmets.
For those not in the know, they didn't literally have "Hard R" written on the wall. It was a graffiti of the word "Hard" next to a neon sign for an "R shop".
You'd literally have to be brain dead to think that ESL-at-best art director would have seen that for what it was and understood what they were looking at. The discourse around this is insanely bad faith on both sides.
I'm an old fan who's played literally every FF game (excluding 2) and I *loved* FF16.
I genuinely struggle to understand the mindset of people are who get weird and territorial over JRPG franchises. I think as a whole we should be encouraging developers to try new things. We're the old guard - what we want to see in a game is going to become increasingly irrelevant with time so we gotta change the way we think about this stuff.
Do you wanna know how a pseudo-intellectual *actually* replies? With a series of surface level, low-effort observations, conveniently ignoring any kind of context as they use *far* too many words to bumble towards towards a conclusion that, despite all their effort, defies common sense.
And then says, "Next time I expect a fee."
Nah. If you're curious you can go and look it up yourself. The important thing is that you're wrong and your take is mid. You can learn something from that.
I think the jester here is you. It's easy to sit there and accuse someone of doing "nothing" when the best you can do is make comments like this at no personal risk.
The important thing to note here is that Ben Starr was the ONLY award winner at the Golden Joystick who used that opportunity to talk about the layoffs. That in itself is an action worthy of respect. Ben Starr is already pretty well-known, and has lots of goodwill in the larger community. People l...
"I personally don't enjoy this extremely well-presented and highly informative content so it shouldn't exist."
-Ra3030, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee
Many of them have already started working on a new platform for content called "Second Wind". So we can expect good things for sure!
And "literally" what does that have to do with my comment in the context of this article?
Furthermore, can you explain how specific games winning awards affects the replay value by those who enjoy them whether they win awards or not?
Why do we need to pit them against one another? Surely both will be played by those who enjoy them - and while it's obvious that Larian has outdone Bethesda by miles in terms of the total package BG3 provides, I'm still curious to see what the future holds for Starfield, especially once the mod community develops and evolves.
Elemental weakness is a no go for obvious reasons if you think about. All of the eikons are locked behind story. Beyond that, you can't change your loadout mid battle.
The whole point of the combat is to keep you out of menus. I just don't see it being feasible when you look at the game's overall design.
That being said, it *could* have been implemented, but not without subtracting from other areas that the devs felt were more important. Hone...
You're getting disagrees because you are passing an opinion as fact, while also making assumptions about people who are really enjoying the game.
You're just going to have to make peace with the fact that many people are really enjoying what CBU3 did with this mainline FF title - both old time fans and newcomers.
While the game is flawed, it delivers in ways we've never seen before in an FF game and I'm genuinely excited to see what happen...
That's the FFXIV WoL.
He obviously didn't make it to Dhalmek.
I would be pretty interested in different perspectives within this world. A spin-off where we get to play as Jill Warrick would be tight.
Nobody cares what you think. :)
Ah, more and fast - the antithesis of careful and good