NGL, I was fully expecting this to be one of those crappy copypasted mobile base-building games. Glad to have been proven wrong
Gearbox are a cavalcade of constant screw ups. Guys and gals, work on something else! Borderlands had its time, and there is mot much left that can be done at this point. Get bent!The first Tiny Tina's Wonderlands DLC has been dubbed "one of the worst Gearbox has ever dropped"
Fans are less than impressed with Coiled Captorswww.gamesradar.com
So let me get this straight; It's a DLC just over a month after the base game's release, there are barebone contents, it's around 10 minutes long, and you want to charge people $10?
Scum-fuckers
They really are completely out of ideas, aren't they?The first Tiny Tina's Wonderlands DLC has been dubbed "one of the worst Gearbox has ever dropped"
Fans are less than impressed with Coiled Captorswww.gamesradar.com
So let me get this straight; It's a DLC just over a month after the base game's release, there are barebone contents, it's around 10 minutes long, and you want to charge people $10?
Scum-fuckers
So I'm a fool then?Well, expect to there to be about 30 million disappointments. 30 million fools that don't know what to do with their cash. I didn't even know about the pre-registered number is, and I honestly don't care. They want to waste their money on something bad and scheming, they have no one to blame but themselves.
Alright, you're entitled to think that it's dogshit, but your five years claim, and that the PC development is responsible for the development time is wrong. I'm not talking about subjectively wrong, I mean documented, verifiably wrong. As in:Holy shit. HAHAHA That game is gonna be dogshit. But at least people will be able to play that dogshit on PC. Which honestly is probably why it took them nearly five years to actually release this piece of shit.
Again, that's demonstrably false.It wont be. It's a free to play looting game developed in china. Which means microtransactions out the fucking ass for ever possible thing. 80 different types of gems used to buy tons of different shit.
Okay, I hate to be "that guy," but I'm going to say this anyway...why is there another base building game on Arrakis?
NGL, I was fully expecting this to be one of those crappy copypasted mobile base-building games. Glad to have been proven wrong
Ah yes, because there were no good Sonic games after STH3&K.Fyi, Sonic Origins is $40. Buying the 4 individual games on Steam is less than $20, tho they went on sale frequently and deeply enough that you could've gotten them all for less than $5. So, being a tad scummy, eh Sega?Sega delisting the only good Sonic games in May
They’ll be back in the Sonic Origins collection, but it’s all-or-nothingwww.polygon.com
That is the quarter way decent thing about Immortal right now.but pre-registering is free.
I do lose something when a shitty game is wasting my time. Not worth pre-registering; so many better things to do. You have fun with that travesty.You don't lose anything by pre-registering, and doesn't cost you any money to.
Jesus Sega, piss on the goodwill you just barely got and decided to quickly burn down, why don't ya! If this is how they're going to be, than I can not in good faith trust how Sonic Frontier is going to turn out.Fyi, Sonic Origins is $40. Buying the 4 individual games on Steam is less than $20, tho they went on sale frequently and deeply enough that you could've gotten them all for less than $5. So, being a tad scummy, eh Sega?Sega delisting the only good Sonic games in May
They’ll be back in the Sonic Origins collection, but it’s all-or-nothingwww.polygon.com
I mean, Frontier is from Sonic Team, that in and of itself should already curb one's enthusiasm.I can not in good faith trust how Sonic Frontier is going to turn out.
I was willing to give it a chance up until this point. The reason why I was willing to hear Sega out on this, because they and Sonic Team said they would take your time. But with how they're doing all the DLC micro transaction for games that are this old, than anything is free game for Frontier. This isn't the first time sega's gave out crappy inexpensive DLC for a Sonic game. See the HD version of Sonic Unleashed with the extra difficulty and mission packs. Now don't get me wrong, there was still some skepticism on my part, but with the track record they had at the time last year in the year before, I figured at least try to finally swing things around. I know many of these games that have done well have been outsource to developers that care about each respective franchise and are fans.I mean, Frontier is from Sonic Team, that in and of itself should already curb one's enthusiasm.
IIRC Netease essentially developed the core of the game because Diablo Immortal is a reskin of a game they've previously made which in itself was already a clone of a Diablo-style ARPG anyway. Blizzard then in turn provide art assets and such in conjunction with Incubation to impliment the existing foundation by Netease into Immortal itself. That being the case, I would assume that most of the core programing and system foundations would be based off Netease's design.First, to say Immortal was developed in China is only true by a technicality. Immortal was co-developed by Incubation (based in the United States) and NetEase (based in China). Who's responsible for what is speculative, but it's clear that at the least, Blizzard has veto power over NetEase here, since they delayed the release to 2022, rather than the original planned date of 2019. Frankly, based on everything I've seen, more seems to have been done by Incubation than NetEase, but there's no hard source for that.
A beta is hardly an example of how microtransactions will work in the final product. How many times have we seen publishers add Mt's to games post launch? I cannot think of a single mobile F2P game that isn't filled with microtransactions for power and/or time buffs.Second, your take on the game's microtransactions is again, demonstrably false. If your objection is due to microtransactions in of themselves, fine, but again, the microtransaction system has been well detailed by this point (not just through releases, through beta), and again, it just isn't true what you said - you explicitly CAN'T buy items directly, and there aren't eighty types of gems, there's only two forms of out-of-game currency. Now, it's technically true that if you do partake in microtransactions, you can technically gain some buffs (e.g. more likely to encounter certain enemies, find certain items), and using the battle pass can deposit stuff like crafting material on a regular basis, but again, not the claim you made.
Well that is the benefit of EGS, the consumer opinion is no longer relevant and Randy likes it that way.The first Tiny Tina's Wonderlands DLC has been dubbed "one of the worst Gearbox has ever dropped"
Fans are less than impressed with Coiled Captorswww.gamesradar.com
So let me get this straight; It's a DLC just over a month after the base game's release, there are barebone contents, it's around 10 minutes long, and you want to charge people $10?
Scum-fuckers
Says you, EGS, and bootlickers of EGS. It is relevant, because I and anyone with enough sense ain't paying for it. If anyone thinks it's actually worth something, then may they be free to act like the kings or queens of fools they are.consumer opinion is no longer relevant
Because he who controls Arrakis controls the Spice and he who controls the Spice controls the Universe. Duh.Okay, I hate to be "that guy," but I'm going to say this anyway...why is there another base building game on Arrakis?
I know the franchise is called "Dune," but the Dune IP is big. Very big. It's absolutely ripe for strategy games, but why do we keep coming back to the same planet over and over, in conflicts that barely segway into canon, if at all? I mean, the Butlerian Jihad, or Paul's jihad? Cymeks, anyone? Hello?
But on the flipside, it looks decent. And for whatever reason, I really like the cartoony aesthetic. Dunno why, it's hardly what one thinks of Dune, but, well, make of that what you will.
Well duh, filming on location in Tunisia is cheaper. Not even joking, it's probably why they kept doing desert planets.End up on Tatoonie over and over again.