The DLC/Definitive Edition is expected to have 10-15 hours of content and a new story quest (From October): https://insider-gaming.com/...
The batman reports started last year. Not sure why it's out of nowhere again
I feel like GT7 just keeps flying under the radar for what it's become. It's a fantastic game after the botched launch
I might just be out of the loop with 40K and Space Marine, but I honestly never thought it would sell this well. Thought it would be a niche game. Happy to be wrong
It's beyond overpriced
Is that a genre where you shoot balls or SHOOT balls?
They were there linked to the original story covering the allegations
I really tried to go back to this game, but I just can't. It just doesn't feel fun to me the way PayDay 2 did. I don't know if it's the crap launch that has my mind warped with it or what, but I think I'm done for good.
I absolutely love this one. Might be the first special design controller I actually buy. The eyes on the touchpad is such a nice (no pun intended) touch.
Love how they say it "finally figures it out" when we have no idea how the game will actually play.
Sure, 3 days now. But when the first reviews started going up, media hadn't had the game for more than a day
I just find it weird that a game that media got just a day ago when early access opened already has a full review up...
Agreed. It's brutal. Physical media will be the only way to truly preserve any form of entertainment.
For those that have kept playing, is GT7 worth going back to? The way it launched with the microtransactions basically ruined the experience for me and I haven't touched it since
I really wonder what the true numbers of physical sales in the UK actually have been the last 2-3 years
I just still don't know how to feel about Netflix games. I want to be happy for more options, but it's hard to trust anything from them
Reviews are subjective. I don't get why people are mad that someone didn't like the game. Personally, I still can't stand the art style. The BOTW/TOTK art style is the worst in the history of the franchise.
I love when I see indie studios get spotlighted. It's become the place where developers aren't afraid to try new things in gaming. I don't think many grasp just how important Indie games are to the industry as a whole.
I know these games are minor in the grand scheme, but this is why I'm not a fan of the "future" of subscriptions and plans like this for digital games. One day, they can just be taken away. I know they do it now with servers and things, but at least with some single player games you'll still have them to play. With these, they can just take them away and then you lose them forever.
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