In this article birds hate fish for living in water. SM2 is fun but derivative of a format that they just used versus the most dynamic storytelling in a video game since Skyrim came out. Be mad, but the comparison is ridiculous
In this article birds hate fish for living in water. SM2 is fun but derivative of a format that they just used versus the most dynamic storytelling in a video game since Skyrim came out. Be mad, but the comparison is ridiculous
We found out why: to see if people would accept it so they can put 3rd party ads in their games next. Infinite growth is what investors expect!
Perfect Vermin. It takes only 15 to beat, it’s fun, and it has a cool theme/concept/story
This isn’t about game type or genre. This is about putting an expiration date on a game as soon as its callsed a “live service”
Yeah I hate when my art is a reflection of life. I don’t want my gritty anti-capitilist anti-war themed game to be anti-war…
Classic Ubisoft making a buggy mess of everything
The issue is the potential age of the potential audience. Some people are too young to understand they are gambling money that has fixed value on a CHANCE to win big without understanding the ODDS of winning big, and the marketing team behind this are counting on that. It’s predatory behavior on people too inexperienced to know they are being scammed as the item they get has no real monetary value.
The bullet time sells it for me. Totally optional but so satisfying
Why do I feel like I am reading the synopsis for your year end project? Alice and Bob (and eve, that’s you) is an old scenario used in school. If that’s the case go back and watch your lectures, study with friends. Do not try and use chatgpt because other professors will see through that too. Bon chance, Aimee.