I was excited until I saw that only 2.4gb is on the cart and another 24gb is required download.
I feel like if they hadn't already bought Bethesda, this Activision deal wouldn't have raised nearly as many eyebrows and would have gone through pretty smoothly.
Same. It still blows my mind how hard people defend Microsoft. I bailed on them in 2007. 15 years ago! Because even back then they clearly weren't committed to investing in and making 1st party games and exclusives. How has it been 15 years and people still don't see the truth behind all the promises and lies?
And even if they finally did get their act together and start investing in their studios, rather than just buying them, hasn't it been too long to care? ...
How about just "7 games Microsoft must show to not disappoint their player base and keep them interested."
Turn off Auto Updates. I even went as far as to just delete my Wifi settings until I beat the game. The game is great, but grinding for everything can be a chore. I am perfectly OK with duping.
Because Everyone needs to know how dripping wet Link is!
Maybe we can get an article complaining about the people complaining. Come full circle.
I recently saw a banner ad on the home screen of my Fire TV and thought to myself "omg I completely forgot that existed."
@Andrew
No, he meant because they announced a stand alone Quidditch game. Why make the Mini game for Hogwarts Legacy, when we can sell it by itself?
Im sure the stand alone will be more fleshed out and better. But it's easy to see why there isn't any Quidditch at all in HL.
I find the fact that were still having these articles and people still can't see the writing on the wall just blows my mind. I bought both the og Xbox and 360 on day 1. I was locked in when no one believed in them.
But it didn't take long for me to realize their short comings. In 2007 I bought a PS3 solely for exclusives. But it didn't take long to before I started playing on it more and more. And before I knew it, it was my primary console and I left the Xbox b...
Remember when people would buy a whole retail game to get a demo? Like Zone of the Enders 2 for the MGS2 Demo? Or Crackdown for Halo 3.
"Seeeeee..... We play nice with other companies. We're not mean at all. You let us buy Activision now??? Puh..Puh..Ppplllzzz"
Not really. Because it's the employees that are suffering. If this was targeted to executives or the people that were responsible for the harsh conditions within the company, then yea. But the info, possibly of the people that are already suffering, being released online is like rubbing salt int he wound. Going after the evil corporation, I'm ok with. But the poor people that work there because they need their jobs, not so much.
I found a shiny on my last day playing the game. I was finishing everything post game. It was a Psyduck. Saw it out of the corner of my eye while jumping. No indication. Wasnt even sure at first it was what it was.
The game is a mess. I see nothing in the patch notes addressing all the major issues like camera bugs, geometry breaks, piss poor frame rate, terrible pop in. I played it. I beat it. I will almost certainly never go back to it for any reason.
I definitely don't have a problem with articles for game sales. While this is primarily a News site, I have found so many deals over the years because of the articles that have been posted on this site. And I would have missed them otherwise.
A still waiting for them to update the Switch version. And also add in the Restoration Mod content. They teased it around launch, but the bug issue probably delayed that.
Depending on how long the credits are for the current team, I can see why it would be decided not to essentially double that.
I'm trying to contain my hype for this game. It looks amazing. But, it looks too ambitious for its own good. Also waiting for the reviews.
For one, they've been on Preorder for a few weeks now. They didn't just sell out within minutes like the PS5 did. 2nd, I don't see people paying enough above retail to make it even worth it. If a scalper sells one on Ebay, they'd have to sell it for at least $700 to even make a profit.
Well considering No Man's Sky was made by 10 people and Starfield has a multi billion dollar corporation backing it over the course of Years, it damn well better.