Clickbait aren't always about being "negative", so seeing this being blasted as such is hilarious.
@muzikjunkie80
The question was what game came close to that kind of destruction in Crackdown 3. For a game that seems to be capable to render its own destruction as oppose to using the likes of servers, I'd say that is rather close.
@Fries1223
If Microsoft wants to have Xbox Live on PC, it has to be legitimately as good if not straight up better than Steam, which I honestly doubt that. They can't just simply say "Better than Steam" while you have to pay for Xbox Live with minimal games they offer.
I agree. It's so pathetic seeing these people actually defending the "free" games you get like pompous seals. 2 sports games that are soon to be obsolete in a matter of WEEKS, and a shooter that keeps delivering the glitches and bugs.
I want a complete game this time.
They should just drop the parity clause altogether.
@souldestroyer14
I was talking about the Madden NFL 15 demo that you can only get by being a subscriber to EA Access.
@marlinfan10
How on earth can you entice people into EA Access by making a demo... a demo of all things, that you get for free, to be only available by buying a subscription? I'm sorry but that is absolutely absurd and is by no means a benefit for us consumers. And yes, I don't typically care about the games they offer...
@Gozer
Other games were not announced yet for the Vault, so until then, people are paying 30 bucks for 3 not good games.
Also, you're right. I don't see the value in locking demos behind EA Access to try for free, as well as old sports games and an unfixed shooter. Besides, I'm sure you can find a better deal for the newest games by buying the physical versions. Not only that, but digital games stays inflated after some time, so if Ubisoft and Act...
I can't believe a vague top 10 list on Amazon is what you delusional fools have going now.
Agrees/disagrees does not matter for me, since it's only an opinionated stance. And no BF isn't fixed, especially when a recent glitch happened when you can mix classes.
Paying 30 bucks for 2 sports games that are soon to be outdated, and a BF game that they didn't bother to fix for a while seems like it's a definite deal. Also, that 10% discount is certainly huge savings /s.
Seems like someone did not actually read the article before calling it clickbait.
@Number-Nine
But didn't everyone only cared about games? You know, games that Sony did brought on the table? Oh right... apparently no one cares about indie games. So you want a high end, theatrical pile of linear monkey sh*t? Suit yourself.
lol I was not surprised in how horrible it was.
It's cool. Microsoft didn't had much in their exclusives anyway, so they'll just buy out a 3rd party one.
Seems like Sony made the right choice.
lol "Saved."
Who would want to play on a touchscreen phone anyways? See, you're just as stupid and clearly ignorant like the others who says they hate indies. How about you fund the indies money to make games with subpar quality and lack of any essence of creativity? Amazing to see that you people cannot find the brains to think this out thoroughly, but whatever.
"I look at Dragon Ball FighterZ and can't understand why anybody can get excited by a £29.99 season pass that has 8 characters, characters that have appeared and were available just by unlocking them through story progression in previous titles."
Because they don't base their entire decision on characters who will be fleshed out and play completely different than whatever previous titles made them play as.
Why are you comparing exis...