It is greed, but this isn’t standard greed and by that I mean these price increases aren’t just wealthy businessmen increasing costs just because they can. This is partially an effect of tarrifs and the prices are just gonna keep going up regardless of if we’re talking PC or Console.
It's not an endorsement, and if you think every news article on a website about video games is an endorsement then you're the fool.
I just find it hilarious when people are so confidently incorrect.
No you are not lmao.
No. Dude hasn’t worked at Blizzard since 2016 and has expressed his issues with them on multiple occasions. But I guess someone who leaves Blizzard to open an indie studio because he’s sick of triple A practices shouldn’t be trusted.. /s Reading isn’t that hard.
Ah yes, the former Blizzard member who hasn’t worked there since 2016 and constantly shits on them who now runs his own studio is surely a blizzard shill. Learn to read.
When was it that T-pain first started getting popular? Oh that's right it was literally the mid 2000's, almost 20 years ago. If you're mad that he helped make auto tune popular I think you've had long enough at this point to just get over it lol. And if you wanna get technical about it most of his music is R&B, not rap.
If that's true people paying for remakes isn't the cause and in Capcom's case they're still making and releasing new games. I get where you're coming from and I understand the idea that if everyone keeps buying remakes companies might just choose to keep recycling nostalgia, but that seems like an extremely unlikely scenario when they're still making big profit from new releases. Well-made remakes give old fans and potential new ones a chance to replay (or just play) a...
People are willing to pay for updated graphics and gameplay for games they love. Not surprising to them or anyone else.
It's literally made by the same people who made Smite, and Smite is a third-person moba with characters based on mythological Gods while Paladins is a FPS with characters the devs created. Do you actually have any idea what you're talking about?
Are you sure it's that and not the ridiculous amount of bugs? The game does seem to be genuinely fun when it works. But I've already seen and heard about a ton of glitches ruining people's experience (though from a spectators standpoint, some of the bugs I've seen were also hilarious)
It isn't getting criticized because of that thankfully, the game is just in a complete mess of a state at the momement. I've watched 4 people try to play the game co-op (two last night, two this morning) and the amount of game-breaking bugs showing up at any given time are ridiculous to the point of being entertaining. At one point this morning the streamer I was watching's character somehow became a model wearing everything his brother was, but he was much thinner and less muscul...
Have you actually played it or do you just enjoy hyperbole? Cause I think you might be exaggerating just a wee bit.
Pretty hard for a game that had no hype to be "overhyped". The game was solid and had its fans and apparently there were enough of them to warrant a sequel. No need to whine about it.
Not as insane as thinking it was ever gonna release as a single game/complete package.
It could be because I'm drinking and I'm quite stoned right now, but at the moment of reading your comment I took it seriously and thought you meant it. Then I saw your response and thought about and you're absolutely right haha. I'm guessing people either assumed you were trolling or just had a sort of knee-jerk reation.
Isn't it just a bit early to be calling something that isn't released dated and boring?
I'll most likely get it due to the upgraded controls. I like the upgraded visuals but I don't think they're worth $60 so I'll probably wait till the price comes down a bit.
Been replaying it with a friend on PC, so there's at least two people still playing lol.
Bloody Roar was a game that had a sick concept but wasn’t made the best. I’d say Killer Instinct was the opposite of that, it was well made but the roster of characters were so similar to every other fighting game in that era that it ended up feeling like more of the same. I could be wrong that’s just how I remember it at the time and I played a ton of KI on SNES because it was one of the first games I owned.