The treatment of DLC is undoubtedly a touchy subject among the gamers of today. Capcom, for example, is responsible for several instances of on-disc DLC which many claim to be shameful. There is surely nothing more polarizing than the treatment of Asura’s Wrath at the hands of Capcom. Yet, in an era where some developers look to milk the consumer’s wallet for every penny, it’s important to give credit where credit is due. Ironically, Capcom has provided an excellent model for selling DLC with Asura’s Wrath. Even so, old habits die hard, and Capcom’s release of a true-ending DLC pack, although done with good intentions, could set a dangerous precedent for game endings.
By the looks of it, PlayStation 5 exclusivity does not hurt the sales of Stellar Blade in Japan as the game has passed 90,000 sold physical copies.
Stellar Blade really deserves way more praise than it got, devs have been adding more and more content, for free, since release and the game already was great to begin with!
Stellar blade is performing very impressively there, DD2 didn't do well because word of mouth destroyed it's reputation and not about the Microtransactions or performance, bad word of mouth about how the game lacks so many things that were in the first one
Exclusives matter. No matter what bumbling phil and bond try to say, exclusives is why you buy a console.
They dropped the ball with dogma. SB is a solid game, it just had to weather the social storm.
While some video games overwhelm you with sheer scale, titles like Asura's Wrath and Doom Eternal make you the boss player right upfront.
Many details for the upcoming rumored Resident Evil 1 remake have already leaked online. Capcom appears to have huge ambitions for it.
While I want another modern remake of 1, I think code Veronica should be first. The first re1 remake holds up amazingly well. Give CV it's due.
whatever man. dlc is still dlc. I can simply watch the ending on youtube for free.
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I bet half of Capcom Unity are delusional fans.