Why play old fun games, when you could subscribe to the latest bland live service FOMO skinner box masquerading as a game?
I don’t know where this industry is headed but it isn’t to a good place.
Why play old fun games, when you could subscribe to the latest bland live service FOMO skinner box masquerading as a game?
I don’t know where this industry is headed but it isn’t to a good place.
The penis rock in that screenshot has such detail!
Some username squatter stole my gamer tag (which is wholly unique, pronounceable in English but utterly gibberish) on Rockstar’s stupid account system, and RDR2 being a single player game I was already pissed off. Then the settings required a restart of the game to change even the littlest things, like turning on captions, except the settings would never save.
So I got a refund and went to the high seas, got a version of the game that actually works and doesn’t require an unnecessary account login, and I’m playing in 10 minutes.
AAA game publishers don’t even make games anymore, they just sell user data.
In my experience they want the field to be mandatory but don’t want anything preventing them from skipping it if they’ve personally decided to skip it, “just this once.”
Fast forward 6 months and every user of After will only ever select “Vibes didn’t match” or the first option they can click the fastest.
And on that third day, he releases all the 3 games that they’ve been withholding. He will be risen, Gaben.
The Engineer has 12 PhDs, he’d develop a Dispensah to feed grapes.
Now the Soldier, on the other hand…
The Beatles once said they were bigger than Jesus. Pitchford is claiming to be as good as the Beatles. Pitchford is claiming to be better than Jesus.
Ok Christian Fundies, cancel this man!
Since the first two have approximately 6.5 billion people playing them at any given time, I’d still call it a sea.
I left when they made shields only upgradable by doing damage. If you’re not a top-tier player you’re now just cannon fodder for those who are.
But it is killing jobs, and that’s what’s important.
Music publishers have been obsolete for two decades but they’re still around. Don’t need to provide a service when you have enough money to write the laws.