Gamerheadquarters; "With 2018 wrapping up right away, it's time to take a look at the biggest games of 2019. "
NE: "Today, we're looking at how the next Animal Crossing game on Switch 2 could significantly improve its multiplayer with new features."
Former BioWare executive Mark Darrah says "be a human being, have some empathy."
Fans don't know who is actually to blame.
Darrah throws up a hypothetical that someone might not like how an actor delivered a line. Sure, it could well be down to the actor, but it also might be down to who was directing them, how the writer asked their work to be delivered, or maybe that was the only take they got.
This line from the video though
"Maybe the CEO of the entire company really wanted his nephew to be hired as a script consultant and this guy with literally zero experience was coming in and pushing for mandatory changes"
Like others have said that seems far too specific to just be an example...
If only there was a single problem with this game, it was a train wreck waiting to crash and burn.
Personally, i think we should always blame and criticize the management (especially top management; like with EA - every screw up should be blamed on Andrew Wilson and his goons). They're the ones with the power, the ones who have the last say in the matter - whatever is the plot details, gameplay, microtransactions, budget and «It's ok that it's buggy and crashes constantly, release the game ASAP, we'll fix it later».
Harrasement is not ok in my book, although, nowadays, many people paint every type of criticism (whatever warranted or not) as harrasement. Which is a very narrowminded and waters down actual harrasement problems. But, i guess, it makes it easier to ignore everything bad you see aimed towards yourself.
I would also like to add, that this topic is a double-edged sword, some developers are being mean to their customers, calling them names or any sort of -isms, that happens. In that case, don't be surprised, that, when you're «firing shots», customers are «shooting back» at you.
A new Animal Crossing or a Kid Icarus: Uprising remaster would be perfect on the Switch 2.
I have a top 20 most anticipated.
1. RE2 Remake
2. Metro Exodus
3. Days Gone
4. KHIII
5. Dying Light 2
6. Dreams
7. Bio Mutant
8. Rage 2
9. Sekiro Shadows Die Twice
10. Code Vein
11. Doom Eternal
12. Sea of Solitude
13. Left Alive
14. Control
15. Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey
16. Shenmue III
17. Babylons Fall
18. A Plagues Tale
19. The Outer Worlds
20. MK11
Obviously if Death Stranding, TLOU2 or Ghosts of Tsushima hit this year they rocket up to the top of the list!
I just have a top 5
1. Gears 5
2. The Outer Worlds
3. Anthem
4. Rage 2
5. Metro Exodus
Doubt I'll have the time or money for more than 2 games though.
Metroid prime 4 and Bayonetta 3! Even though there’s no release date I can dream god damn it.
Throw in DMC 5, RE2 remake, Sekiro, Doom, Gears, Ori and TLoU for good measure.
This list sucks, but to each his own.
Crackdown 3, yes really
Ace Combat 7
TLOU 2
The Outer Worlds
Rage 2