The xenophobic undertone to the tweet is most concerning.
It keeps happening!
*looks at Uzumaki*
Opening weekend? Since when is this a movie?
The white spider logo looks better with it too.
I am absolutely STUNNED that DBZ game is still alive.
You just know, after all this, there will still be people online begging Microsoft to buy Sega.
After the massive layoffs at PlayStation and Microsoft, this is the best outcome. Especially since there were whispers of TFB getting shut down completely.
Why link to reddit when the actual source for the story is https://theenterprisedaily....
The tutorial had some funny moments and I do like the illustrative visuals, but after one match I felt like I've seen everything this game has to offer. I don't think this game should have been an online multiplayer shooter. I think an open world Sunset Overdrive-ish game would have suited Drawn to Death better.
Female Ryder had more issues that Male Ryder. It's why so many gifs and webms focus on her.
It really is great to see such a well-received game rewarded with commercial success.
That juvenile and homophobic pic sure showed me.
"One would think that Nintendo would have learned their lesson by now when it comes to all the previous scandals.."
That they're meaningless. All the childish outcry over the latest Fire Emblem had no effect at all on the game's extremely successful 3DS launch. And why wouldn't Nintendo hire itself to localize its owns games - something it had done many times in the past - because the vocal minority that is GG won't stop crying about it?
As long as there's an audience willing to buy, microtransactions are here to stay.
In the case of Halo 5, none of the microtransactions have negatively impacted my enjoyment of the game. REQ points are easy to earn through multiplayer modes.
"If you looked at your character and thought 'someone's going to be offended' that's censorship."
No, it's not. If I made the decision myself, it's not censorship. Censorship is forced; taken out of my control. Be aware of others isn't censorship; it's being thoughtful.
The devs came to the conclusion that Mika's animation was too much and went in a different direction.
That's not censorship. If I drew a female character, but decided to reduce the size of her breast, that's not censorship. That's me changing my mind.
And to the game developers, the original animation for Mika didn't work for the game.
This is the lamest attempt at manifesting a controversy I've seen so far. Along with the continued misuse of the word "censorship."
If a dev removes something out of their own free will - for a game that's still in development - than it's not censorship.
Nope.
The NX is clearly taking up all of Nintendo's attention. With no third party willing to lose money on the Wii U, Nintendo had to fill the holiday release schedule with something.
This is the holiday bundle I wanted last year. Better late than never!