Rayman 2 was a 3d platformer. I think the 3rd one was as well, but never played it so I can’t be sure.
Rayman 2 was a 3d platformer. I think the 3rd one was as well, but never played it so I can’t be sure.
Every now and then I think about this and I keep going back to Yooka Laylee. In theory that game should be everything people want from a 3D collect-a-thon platformer, but something (at least for me) felt wrong. I think the game is too big. Like, the developers in this modern era had all this space to go, “I can fit everything,” whereas in the past on there were much harder limits. Sometimes a limit forces creative solutions that feel better. Kinda the same idea of a huge open world with nothing in it vs a small map filled with things to discover.
I mean, I know the pandemic felt super long, but 5 years is not exactly what I would call ages.
I can understand woth this information companies wanting to charge more, but I feel like standards need to be higher and refunds guaranteed. They can’t ask us to spend 100’s of dollars on half-complete, buggy messes of games AND also want to charge for DLC and have micro-transactions.
Was there even any short-term gain this time? Next company to try this will probably give much less notice if legally allowed.
That is a great argument for knock-off movies and shitty licensed games because they’re cheap. You’d have to be living a pretty comfortable life to cluelessly buy a console.
The wizarding game upsets me. I grew up with that series and it is literally a game I would have loved to play as a kid, but I don’t want to support the TERF. Low-key hoping it comes to ps+ so I can get it without giving them money.
An what?
AN WHAT!?
To the Trump’s committing crimes is as natural as breathing, it may not be that easy.
I read this really wrong and thought Saints Row: The Third was getting an expansion.
Expensive, came out at the worst time due to COVID, got eaten up by scalpers, and few exclusives. What did they expect?