That's what the artist gets for not marking it "Original Character- Do Not Steal". All those awful Sonic fan-character artists saw this coming!
Activision has been copy-pasting itself all these years. I guess they thought it was okay to pull this shit with others
Activision has been copy-pasting itself all these years. I guess they thought it was okay to pull this shit with others
Huh. I assumed this was CoD Mobile, nope it's the actual mainline CoD game. Shitty move from Activision, but man do they know how to make their games look absolutely awful with all the cosmetics.
Activision has been copy-pasting itself all these years. I guess they thought it was okay to pull this shit with others
Is that review bombing? Geniune feedback based on flawed marketing? I admit I have been curious as to this game, and the footage I'd seen had not at all made it clear it was a VN first. I would be feeling a bit soured if I had picked it up, as that's not what I thought it was.Digimon Survive Is Getting Review Bombed On Metacritic
But fans are answering backwww.nintendolife.com
Yeah I was thinking about buying it until I read the steam page that mentioned visual novel multiple time. In my experience any game that has visual novel component but tries to mix some other form of genre usually end up with an extremely shallow gameplay akin to mobile crap game so I steered clear.Is that review bombing? Geniune feedback based on flawed marketing? I admit I have been curious as to this game, and the footage I'd seen had not at all made it clear it was a VN first. I would be feeling a bit soured if I had picked it up, as that's not what I thought it was.
The visual novel stuff is new to me as well, but even when there is constructive feedback, it still counts because everybody was dropping negative or low scores. Note, I'm not hating on the game. I was curious about the game, but if it's mostly a visual novel with little actual gameplay, I'll skip out.Is that review bombing? Geniune feedback based on flawed marketing? I admit I have been curious as to this game, and the footage I'd seen had not at all made it clear it was a VN first. I would be feeling a bit soured if I had picked it up, as that's not what I thought it was.
I've always understood review bombing to be unfair negative reviews, often including incorrect information and organised false negative reviews from people who havent even touched it.The visual novel stuff is new to me as well, but even when there is constructive feedback, it still counts because everybody was dropping negative or low scores. Note, I'm not hating on the game. I was curious about the game, but if it's mostly a visual novel with little actual gameplay, I'll skip out.
A matter of perspective. Review bombing doesn't always necessarily equal a bad thing. And as far as this game is concerned, if the comments are genuinely negative criticisms, so be it. It's still negative reviews either way, just ones with more thought put behind them. So so the game is being reviewed bomb with thoughtful naked criticism. It's a review bomb of a different type. Nothing more.Many geniune negative reviews =/= review bombing.
That's all well and good, but most Digimon mind games before this point were either RPGs or action RPG hybrids. Depending on the console generation. While Digimon always had a focus on story, I don't care much for visual novel games, or where the VN is the majority of the gameplay.saw it was a hybrid VN, but thought little of it since stylistically digimon games often look a little VN-y
I mean... It's kind of hard to judge the why's of that. The pandemic likely gave a surge to video-game purchases thanks to people working at home or being unable to go outside or meet with friends, so any "downturn" could just be things equalizing out rather than game sales going down because of something negative. Not that it couldn't be true that people are spending less because they feel the need to save money, just that it's not necessarily the case.No surprises there.
People are spending much less on video games this year compared to 2021
A US study suggests that video game spending is significantly down on last year, and likely to get worse given the rising cost of living.metro.co.uk
Whatever the circumstances, people are spending less, so it's happening regardless.I mean... It's kind of hard to judge the why's of that. The pandemic likely gave a surge to video-game purchases thanks to people working at home or being unable to go outside or meet with friends, so any "downturn" could just be things equalizing out rather than game sales going down because of something negative. Not that it couldn't be true that people are spending less because they feel the need to save money, just that it's not necessarily the case.
Also, let's not forget the quality of the games in general have been mediocre at best and bunch of controversiesI mean... It's kind of hard to judge the why's of that. The pandemic likely gave a surge to video-game purchases thanks to people working at home or being unable to go outside or meet with friends, so any "downturn" could just be things equalizing out rather than game sales going down because of something negative. Not that it couldn't be true that people are spending less because they feel the need to save money, just that it's not necessarily the case.
I admit, this is about Game Pass's only use. Me personally, a majority of these games ain't even worth playing on Game Pass, if were talking in the AAA spectrum, but I don't hate norbling a casual consumers for doing so. Me personally, I was just buy or focus on a game that's good and at a reasonable priceSure we are guessing and all that but yeah I am very confident in saying that video game sales are down because of rising costs. I was just assuming that to be the case before seeing these reports of actual sales.
This is yet another potential boon for the subscription models a la GamePass. I can tell you I for one am less and less include to "buy a game," like, what a whole new game, in this economy, lol gtfo