Hell yeah! Love to see more Godot-based games.
Hell yeah! Love to see more Godot-based games.
I’m sure after trend chasing zombie media that trend chasing GaaS will go even better /S
I worry about Bend Studios…
I think BG3 was such a hit because a) it released right around the time when D&D has become mainstream and b) it was iterated on for years in Early Access before being fully released.
I have a feeling that very few of these “40” upcoming games will hit the same chords as BG3.
Yeah, I feel like most Ubisoft games get a discount within at least a month of release.
Yeah so far Shiren 5 is the only Mystery Dungeon game that has been ported to Steam. I’m honestly surprised that Chocobo Mystery Dungeon hasn’t been ported over too.
Yay now bring it to Steam please and thank you
Please be announced for PC too. I’d love to play this game at a reasonable performance
I just scooped the original on sale for $3. You can mod it to have it play decently and I don’t think it requires a 3rd party launcher
I’d honestly be pretty upset if Sony decides to ditch PS5 right when the system is starting to hit it’s stride now. I’ve already been playing more PC/Steam Deck compared to my PS5 and Switch.
Yeah, I feel like an HD-2D remake would be a better fit
This was one of the best GDQs in recent memory. So glad that they’re back in person because that energy from the crowd was sorely missed.
If you guys want to politely send Sega some feedback like I did, you can send their customer support a message here
I was excited for this game but this pisses me off. This is more egregious than when they locked classes behind DLC for Yakuza Like A Dragon (which was also really bad).
Aside from the Scott Pilgrim re-release and Rayman Origins/Legends, I have not been interested by anything Ubisoft has put out in the last like 10-20 years.
They need to diversify their releases before a Ubisoft subscription service is even remotely a good value.
It’s really Ubisoft’s call, not Nintendo’s.
Oh you’re absolutely right haha Corrected that
After the half-assed way the MGS Legacy Master Collection Vol 1 released, being poorly optimized and missing basic PC features like display settings at launch, I’d caution buying any Konami games at release.
I’m glad that Kotick is gone. I’m hoping Microsoft and the remaining ABK leadership can steer the company in a better direction.
I think both ideas can be true: that game development is a complex, creative endeavor and that as a product, consumers can be dissatisfied with a video game they paid $70 for.
Lately, I’m finding myself waiting for sales on AAA games because so many release in a buggy, incomplete state. This paid dividends with games like Jedi Survivor, that had a big number of bugs and performance issues at launch and plays decently now several months later.
I blame Jim Ryan. PS should have never greenlit so many GaaS projects. Almost all of them were cancelled . Sony needs to focus what it does best: quality, single player games.