gamrReview's Joseph Trotter says 'As that guy once said in that film I've all seen but inexplicably can't remember; 'look, kid, I make the rules.' Any good (or efficient) dictator knows that the key to being able to do exactly what you want is to give the impression that there has been some sort of outside input when there has been nothing of the sort, and that the decision to behead ALL of your Amazonian guard was because you were bored waiting for the football, and wasn't just a whim. If I was a trainee dictator, I would have felt the need to plead your forgiveness for the lateness of this article and blame it on my clustered final exams. The truth is I just wanted to see you suffer, crying up to the heavens for having to wait a day for links dressed as nonsense. I'm not a trainee dictator; I'm a despot, baby. . .'
Entering Q4 and with the impending release of the PS5 Pro and major AAA titles this holiday season, Dragon's Dogma 2 has a golden opportunity for DLC.
I have to disagree. Personally, I feel like DD2 still needs a lot of optimization. I really dislike games that try to sell a bunch of DLC when their game is still a mess.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Sadly, F-Zero: GP Legend did not become the commercial hit Nintendo was expecting, at least in the West. The game came and went, just like its anime counterpart. It was the last hoorah for the franchise in the States, if you don’t count F-Zero 99, that is. It wasn’t a bad game per se, but it felt like a setback after the excellent Maximum Velocity or F-Zero GX. As a result, it probably did not sell that well, Nintendo saw it as a sign that Westerners weren’t into F-Zero, and we’ve been living in this hellish drought of antigrav races featuring bird-named racers ever since. Twenty years later, it clearly doesn’t hold up very well, with a lot of people barely remembering its existence, unlike F-Zero GX."
Who doesn't love a good challenge? If everything was easy, there would be no joy in getting it done. In the realm of video games, the late 1980s and 1990s were the perfect era of "get good" gaming with multiple big-named titles that put a player's skills to the test. The Super Nintendo, one of
odd picture you picked.. but ok!!