Tried playing Suikoden 2 once. Didn't really go for it.Zone of the Enders and Suikoden too? Never met anyone who didn't like those 2.
Tried playing Suikoden 2 once. Didn't really go for it.Zone of the Enders and Suikoden too? Never met anyone who didn't like those 2.
2 is kinda old school, I got into the series with 5 and kinda went back. Great games all of them though, only 4 has some mixed negatives in there.Tried playing Suikoden 2 once. Didn't really go for it.
Sonic Team recently expressed its wishes to remake one of the most critically reviled entries in the Sonic franchise, 2006's infamous Sonic the Hedgehog. Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), or known simply as Sonic '06, was originally released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. However, due to the game's troubled production schedule and rushed development, Sonic '06 was immediately lambasted for being a buggy, unplayable mess. It ended up causing a lot of damage to the franchise's reputation and is known as one of the worst games of all time.
Despite its many issues, some fans think Sonic '06 deserves a second chance. While Sega had mostly distanced itself away from the critically reviled title, Sonic '06 has been revisited in a few different ways throughout the 2020s. Various Sonic Symphony concerts often include pieces of music from the infamous game, and one of the game's villains, Mephiles the Dark, was included as a boss fight in Shadow Generations. Even Elise, the human princess that has been a subject of mockery, recently made a re-appearance in a side story. With Sega's softening stance on Sonic '06, it appears Sonic Team itself also wants to remake the game.
Too bad the fans already did that and fixed ST's mistake. I still welcome it. But they really should just hire the fans, port the game over, and be done with it.
Never really played them, didn't pop on my interests back in the day. Though that Elyudian Chronicles game is fantastic so maybe i would have really liked Suikoden, at least the second one because apparently that is the good one.Zone of the Enders and Suikoden too? Never met anyone who didn't like those 2.
Eiyuuden is a lot like 2 yeah. Made by the veteran devs from the series. Though they're all really good, 1 is very old and kinda short but beyond that you really can't go wrong.Never really played them, didn't pop on my interests back in the day. Though that Elyudian Chronicles game is fantastic so maybe i would have really liked Suikoden, at least the second one because apparently that is the good one.
Can we award bonus hypocrisy points for the guy saying "capitalism is cancer" while monetizing his channel and setting up funding avenues?Nintendo sues player who kept streaming pirated Switch games, taunted ‘I can do this all day’ | VGC
Jesse Keighin continued trying to make money off his streams even after YouTube demonetised him…www.videogameschronicle.com
Normally I would call out Nintendo and their brutal way of shutting down fans and content creators, but not this time.
If it was one of those old games that isn't available to modern hardware, I might understand. But ffs, the guy streamed UNRELEASED GAME. He really should've known what was gonna happen
Meh, Disney CEO last like one season before they get ejected. So actually would be good, EA could maybe get a better CEO.
They're releasing a remaster of 1/2 soon. Skip 1, its old and didn't age particularly well and while the story are all in a shared universe, they're essentially separated from each others outside of the occasional cameo. imo 3 is the best one, its the only one that use the fact that the game has very large rooster (with 3.5 protagonist, so you'll actually use most of the character).Never really played them, didn't pop on my interests back in the day. Though that Elyudian Chronicles game is fantastic so maybe i would have really liked Suikoden, at least the second one because apparently that is the good one.
Oh, the guy that brought loot boxes to FIFA?
Yup, can’t help but think that’s the face of a psychopath.
Poetic justice!
Remember when they told people to get comfortable with not owning games? Well, get comfortable with keep getting these lawsuits and low sales, Ubi-shit!
Don't get me wrong: if the overall trend over the last years has been double-digit-percentage growth then slipping down to just a single-digit-percentage growth is indicative that things are worse, but the fact that the industry keeps on growing even in bad times makes it sound like things could be okay overall.Per Strömbäck said:The debate on artificial intelligence took off. Would human labour be replaced by machines also in creative professions? Capital replacing labour? Some argued so. Others pointed out that all the previous technological leaps in game development had been realised in more games. Bigger and better. It used to be that all game developers wrote their own graphics engines, these days a few standardised dominate the market. Shared graphics repositories – ‘asset libraries’ – save a lot of work for game artists who modify existing 3D models and textures instead of building their own from scratch. Motion capture has streamlined animation. And so on. Each such technological leap meant an increase in productivity, which in theory could have been turned into increased profits, reduced labour costs or something else. But in reality, the productivity gains have been realised in more games. Bigger and better. Same story this time around.
2023 ought to have been a really bad year for Swedish game companies. But it turned out to be a new record year. Employment increased. So did revenue. And the number of women. The increases weren't as big as some previous years, but nonetheless: all time high. It wasn't all sunshine and soda popin' 2023, though. Investments decreased, due to the factors above (but investments have increased again in 2024). The number of Swedish companies' employees abroad also decreased due to divestment of foreign subsidiaries (but total revenue increased).
Oh...i can play these now. Neat more for the backlog.
It took them 3 fucking years to fix this?! Even Modders worked faster on graphical mods on the original games.
They only produce little shit games nobody's heard of, like Oblivion, Skyrim, Doom (2016), Fallout, and Wolfenstein: The New Order. Fire 'em all, I say; it's not as if they ever even touched Fortnite.Hundreds of ZeniMax workers go on strike to protest Microsoft 'dragging their feet' on negotiations over job security and remote work
Employees have walked out at ZeniMax locations in Maryland and Texas.www.pcgamer.com
What does this studio actually do?