"Free labor is what Bethesda survives on" Fix it.
As long as I can still call it CyberFlunk, I'm happy.
Yep. Came here to say this. Thats a pass for me.
Nope. It was a masterpiece at the time, now its clunky and hard to deal with. The story was excellent, almost as good as VI, but not worth the pain of playing the original to catch every little detail.
Do I?
This list is... really bad. Not even close to accurate.
Market adoption for peripherals not bundled with the console is 10% if you are lucky. That is what is holding PSVR back. Its just a tough sell for most people.
Want to. Of course they want to. That would make a ton of money. This is a big pile of nothing.
Agreed. Mine is loved. It plays a ton of really good content. Mine is still on my desk for short work break play times.
Im a huge Horizons fan. And I disagree. No game is safe to pre-order at this point. Greed always wins.
Secret of Evermore actually did well. Yoshi's Island was released around then as well and stole most of the headlines though.
Finger shaking article over some other finger shaking article from someone named 'Aiden'. Shocker.
I was one of CDPRs biggest fans. I have been waiting for Cyberpunk to see what they could do on their own from scratch, without someone else's ready-made world to step into. It plays fine on my PC, bugs are infrequent for me, but this mess is unforgivable. No excuses to be made here. I cant even stand to play the game knowing how terribly they behaved.
Permanence and persistence has always been an Animal Crossing thing. It really doesn't surprise anyone that has played an AC game before. Admit it, you just wanted to shout 'mindless sheep' at everyone.
They need to get rid of that sociopath lead developer for WoW for a start. He is completely insane.
No, it really is just Pokemon for wizards. Worse actually since magic power can be hard to come by and the entire game depends on it.
MT are not so 'Micro' any more.
Sorta expected the original Valkyrie Profile on here. Although a lot of that might have been wading through a lot of mechanics not surfaced in the most elegant way.