You are never technically alone in Hellblade…
In all honesty, I think you’d love Casette Beasts, it’s all about friendship.
You are never technically alone in Hellblade…
In all honesty, I think you’d love Casette Beasts, it’s all about friendship.
It is to the real world, it’s called work experience.
You shouldn’t dismiss someone’s 14 year career, including a game of the year, because you don’t like the studio he came from.
This is going to be a weird suggestion but, if you like the pvm aspect of killing bosses to get powerful loot and take on more difficult challenges, you should play Remnant 2.
It’s a souls like shooter about exploring a few different worlds searching for new gear so you can make better builds, loot is not randomized so there is a clear BiS for your build.
It only took them roughly 3 years, buying out Bungie and still failing to pull anything off to do that
Good luck letting go
That’s a lot if money for such a small upgrade
I was convinced that they were setting up Kylo as the big bad, I can’t think of the last time Star Wars had a tragic, irredeemable villain. It could have worked really well.
They are not going to abandon a success this big
I would be happy with that if Nintendo didn’t charge a yearly fee for online.
My issue with that is that Splatoon basically dies off for a few years until a sequel comes out. I’m not playing for switch online for a game that won’t get any new content.
I mean, Destiny is falling apart right now, give it another year or so.
I really wish they made that clear though, the show tries very hard to make you believe that’s the real story.
It’s a great show but it’s also all bullshit pretty much, it only follows the broad strokes of the real story.
Most of the work is done and they are aiming to release next year, at this point I’d be surprised if it doesn’t get done.
In any case, this is a project that a lot of people have been working on, for free, for over a decade, I wouldn’t tell them it will look like crap even if I really thought so.
I’d argue that the best part of the game is the pirate questline. You get to pick between being a double agent, gathering evidence and sabotaging their plans, or an evil pirate that fights the law and only cares about themselves.
I think the issue is that they still have their developers write their own quests rather than hiring a team of dedicated writers like other studios do nowadays.
The games will never be narratively coherent when everyone is pulling in a different direction.
The end result sucked so hard that I’m not sure it would have been good even as a standalone game.
Reception for the game is not even that bad, it was just handled so poorly that nobody wanted to play it.
Oh yeah, I was completely joking with that one