No. They don't have to release any details if they don't want. But if they expect people to believe the line "this is different then people think" then they should probably actually address what people are saying.
If someone just told you "Nope you're wrong" on something without explaining why would you believe them?
"This isn't like what people expect" but won't explain what it actually is.
Address the direct concerns. I'm not going to buy it until I know it's not another Rust, but if Bethesda could explain how they learned from what happened with Rust and are addressing it then I'd be more willing to buy it.
No. The US versions were not officially licensed by Kojima and MGS3 Subsistence and the HD remakes already have the official MG1 and MG2 on them.
So is this a sequel to 3 or a reboot?
It's dropping by 10% so it'll be $9 instead of $9.99
It;'s dropping by 10% so it'll be $9 instead of $9.99
That same statement could be said about lawbreakers, except it's at 1 current player and 4.6 on average over 30 days
I agree. The reviewer seems to have extremely overreacted. This isn't a full PR meltdown like Phil Fish.
Same with Ninja Theory, Does no one remember Enslaved Oddesy to the West?
Same using a Day 1 PS4. I've only recently noticed my PS4 getting really noisy.
@Kirby9890
They did away with that a long time ago on the PS3. I have a hard time believing they'd go back on that idea.
The game was fantastic but the aiming was super loose. Once you get used to it then it's awesome.
I love it. Over 700 hrs in on PS4. It's extremely grindy and the learning curve is insane. But once you're past the initial learning curve its not so bad and there's a lot to do in the late game. The grind is mostly just to get powerful enough to make it to the late game.
Fallout 3 came out first and had a better story but had massive RPG problems, much like 4.
Fallout New Vegas fixed all of the problems with Fallout 3, brought the series closer to its roots, improved on the RPG mechanics, but had a bland story, didn't improve on the Engine, and had more bugs. People forget that Obsidian fixed more bugs and provided more support over the years than Bethesda did.
I think the big thing is that without a big leap in th...
Origin Access (PC version) is a great deal $30 a year and I got Mirrors edge, BF1, Titan Fall 2, plus a bunch more.
One of those alone is still $30
Price it right, fix the technical issues with Origin, include all DLC for all games, and don't hold back the AAA Games and you'll have my interest.
Noted.
Stopped reading at "a new game from indie developer Ninja Theory". Ninja Theory is an indie developer that Capcom trusted with one of their biggest franchises? Yea no.
There have been a few decent games to come out of Kickstarter/Indeigogo but far too few.