Funny these comments come off of an atrocious port that saw many refunds. There's a lot of PC players who want to play Playstation content. They just want to play it on their hardware. But if you can't handle a simple port properly, most won't care how long these games will come. They still won't buy a Playstation, and they'll go to a key site to buy the games.
People just ask, you know, the game actually functioning properly, and maybe not paying full r...
Please and thank you.
Because why not?
Why not add features you have access to? I get if you're just running the game on the Switch, you're happy with just the game.
It's a great game. Sorry though, I can make it more aesthetically pleasing.
It's the same game, just I get to play a more pretty version of it.
I'll play the same game with better visuals. Easy as that.
The writing isn't in your face. It's there for you to slowly explore, absorb, and move forward.
Environmental storytelling is, as far as I'm concerned, hell of a lot harder to do right than just telling a direct story. No matter how good that story is.
It requires more from the player. Sometimes it hits; sometimes it misses. When it lands though, it lands.
Dealt with the Microtransactions and season passes, yet we still get the price hikes.
You know someone will try to justify the $80 game probably in five years, and the industry will slowly make it the norm over the next five.
I've basically given up on the AAA space. It's a good year if there's three AAAs I actively want to purchase (meaning I'll actually buy around launch time).
There's typically ten indie/AA games I'm excited for at any one time.
That's kind of insane. Good for them.
Personally speaking, it's a very flawed game that probably deserves around a six. There's actual legitimate fun to be had, despite being fairly broken. The people who want to play up the worst game ever narrative and give it something like a two are the ones that bother me.
It isn't a game that should have been released as is.
@raul
I asked a mod to change my name because people like you overreact and go on insane tangents like this. The same several people go at me with their several accounts and attack anything I say.
You're free to have a conversation on any of the several comments you pulled up. Maybe fight me on the things I stated above. I'm not afraid of being me on here. Just dealing with ten different yous all at one time gets tiring.
Your po...
Maybe price your cards realistically. They shouldn't cost twice what they probably should be.
@versus
Didn't get the reason to call out Microsoft for that reason. Highly supported PC for better than two decades now. Has tried to make deals with Nintendo in the past. Allows Gamepass on any platform that will allow it. Has been the only of the big three who actually properly supported backwards compatibility in decades.
They've definitely kept their ecosystem way more accessible than the other two. But the idea that they might keep some of t...
The new direction of Zelda is great in its own way and obviously doing well, though I still preferred the classic style.
Majora's Mask is still my favorite in the series.
Microsoft has done a whole lot more to bring games to more people than just those holding their controller than the other two of the big three.
edit - Three dislikes in 2 minutes. Not another comment made on the article in half an hour. Not saying multiple accounts. Just saying weird.
Switch emulation has been easy for a long while now. If you have a decent enough PC it's really where you should be playing your Switch games unless you care about the mobility ... that's when you grab your Steam Deck lol.
Exactly. I used to buy a copy of the games then just give it to my nephew. Now he's of the age he has one of my old PCs and he just wants to emulate them too lol.
That's the console only mentality though. PC guys just steal everything. They're not just a little jealous of seeing an open platform at work.
Then there's also legitimate classics like Wasteland 3 and Psychonauts 2 where both studios outwardly admitted that both titles would have been smaller in scope and probably less quality without their acquisition. Even smaller passion projects like Pentiment exist because of the acquisition.
I'm waiting to see what comes from Arkane. They have been one of my favorite devs, but Redfall is a wreck in a lot of ways. They lost their creative lead because he got tired of...
And?
People have been arguing they might be undervaluing it for years. Netflix has basically doubled since I first subscribed. Games are now $70 pretty much across the board. Sony now has a tiered subscription system.
Microsoft keeps finding ways to add value to Gamepass. If it bumps up a bit, so be it.
There's no outcry when it's said Sony should acquire Konami/Square Enix/Capcom on the daily.
@enigma
Nintendo actually supports a lot of titles. They just have several that really are timeless, are talked about a lot, and always review well. Tears is nothing like, say, Ocarina of Time, yet they've both topped gaming charts.
A lot of their games have changed with the times, yet the quality is still there.
That's not even a Nintendo fanboy comment. Grew up on Super Nintendo and N64. Have been emulating their games for more than a d...
PC players don't whine when a PC title comes to console.