Shame, but no surprise. Perfect World is a terrible company that publishes f2p games, never updates em and then shuts em down when they don't make money anymore.
But but... you can also get these items if you play a lot! You don't have to pay to get these items if you simply resign from work and ditch your social life altogether to grind the game 24/7 :p
They are fine to me as long as they don't introduce pay 2 win.
While a lot items are for cosmetic purposes only, many games still allow you to trade them, which in turn converts money into in-game currency.
Even path of exile, a game that had an april fools joke about p2w is in fact p2w. You buy stash tabs so you can store more items, these items can directly be listed on an auction site. You get 4 tabs to start with, but none of them are premium tabs so you can't us...
That's a pretty bad comparison considering Knack's 'art' is something you'll find on free to play mobile games. Odyssey destroys it in the visual department. A turd still looks like shit, even if it's in 4K resolution.
You can't hook up USB drives to the switch tho.
But yes this is overpriced. You're better off buying multiples of 64/128GB.
Inb4 portable Ps4 to compete with switch.
Then please explain me why in counterstrike people love to run maps where you climb your way to the top or bunny hop across platforms.
It's already facing issues with 8th generation games..
Justice hahaha
Everyone's a winner here. Thank you platinum for saving NieR :)
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Well done sir, you have trolled everyone that replied to your comment and took it seriously. Should have lowered my standards knowing I'm in a comments section about CoD.
I agree with you, the problem I have with it is that this forward thinking (to me at least) is so straightforward that you can compare it to a layer of necessary polish. The hard work necessary to make the technology possible has already been done. The difference is only that the architect (Nintendo) just assembled it in a way that doesn't suck this time around.
Under the hood, it's still practically the same concept.
Funny how they call them innovators. The shield never became a hot item but when Nintendo does it and slaps a few miniature controllers on it and makes TV out work easier suddenly its innovation. It's called being carried by brand name and IP. Handhelds sell like crazy especially in Japan, so making a console that is primarily a handheld in the first place is anything but a risk. I wouldn't bad mouth a company either if I were to supply components to them for use.
It degeneracy counts as brain damage then yes.
Probably not, not because it's such an amazing game but because Zelda games are getting worse every generation. All the older entries already give botw a run for its money, even skyward sword wasn't too bad in comparison. Hyrule warriors despite being a spinoff feels more like a Zelda game than botw does. Only Nintendo can get away with a game that runs, plays, feels, looks and sounds like shit. Having a big overworld is not impressive anymore in 2017. Not the best game of all time, b...
Only rarely do I agree with someone on pretty much everything they wrote.
This game was rushed. They probably generated a huge open world and started filling it in, only to run out of time and unable to go through yet another delay because their new console was coming out. These kind of games might be fun if you're 12 but I'm almost 30, have a job and simply don't have time for games that encourage you to travel to places that hold very little content over and over. At 15...
NieR (yes, the first game, not automata)
In terms of sales, sure.
I'm on vacation now and figured I'd bring my switch which I haven't turned on in months so I could have some entertainment when there's nothing to do.
After I let it charge to 20% or so it finally booted as this thing just like apple devices can't instantly power on with the ac connected when on low power.
I figured by now they would have Netflix or at least an internet browser but nope. There are no games that interest...
Tbh, a lot of it has to do with the fact that most don't have much gameplay depth at all.
Other than the cliche mechanics such as a job system and everything a lot of these games just boil down to having good gear and just follow your standard cooldown rotation based skill pattern over and over again. There's no real dodging involved as everything will just hit you regardless. And if you dare venture into the world of MMO's in China you'll see batshit OP players that ...