@Thanatos13 Wouldn't really be a problem if you bought the games you liked or is that just way too much to ask? A lot of the titles are free indefinitely and the ones that aren't are on PS+ long enough to either complete them or decide you like them enough to buy. If you're not buying games then why do you own a console?
Gameplay looks kinda fun but the characters and general tone of the game looks like it's been filtered by a bunch of Karen's on Twitter.. ...To the point where the mothers of 10-12 year olds probably wouldn't even have an issue with their kids playing this game.
That's the problem. Saints Row easily has 10 million existing fans worldwide. If they had just given us what we wanted from this game then sales would've gone through the roof. Then the game would've gained extra publicity by getting slammed on Twitter for having such 'appalling content'
@shadow2k Dude that's a dead attitude to have. What you're asking for is another big Triple A title backed heavily by a big publisher - GTA, CoD, God of War, Gran Turismo etc. We get these big hitters every year. Games like Rollerdrome are cheaper to make so they don't come with the $70 price tag and offer a more organic experience than something that looks real because it took 5,000 employees working on it over a 5 year period with a budget of $200+ million to make it look real. But because of that you end up paying $70 for half a game that gets patched over time with the best content hidden behind a paywall called "DLC" released months after the games initial release.
Rollerdrome looks fun enough and cheap enough to be worth a try and if it gets enough sales then maybe there will be a sequel out in the next 2 years.
@get2sammyb Bit of a difference though. in the 1990's Sony bought a few small developers so they could make their own exclusives. They merely competed fairly in an existing market. Microsoft are just buying the market - when in doubt, buy them out.
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Re: PS Plus Extra Loses 9 Great PS5, PS4 Games Next Month
@Thanatos13
Wouldn't really be a problem if you bought the games you liked or is that just way too much to ask? A lot of the titles are free indefinitely and the ones that aren't are on PS+ long enough to either complete them or decide you like them enough to buy. If you're not buying games then why do you own a console?
Re: Embracer CEO Doesn't Expect a Great Return on Investment from Saints Row
Gameplay looks kinda fun but the characters and general tone of the game looks like it's been filtered by a bunch of Karen's on Twitter..
...To the point where the mothers of 10-12 year olds probably wouldn't even have an issue with their kids playing this game.
That's the problem. Saints Row easily has 10 million existing fans worldwide. If they had just given us what we wanted from this game then sales would've gone through the roof. Then the game would've gained extra publicity by getting slammed on Twitter for having such 'appalling content'
Re: Rollerdrome (PS5) - Just As Good As Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
@shadow2k Dude that's a dead attitude to have. What you're asking for is another big Triple A title backed heavily by a big publisher - GTA, CoD, God of War, Gran Turismo etc. We get these big hitters every year. Games like Rollerdrome are cheaper to make so they don't come with the $70 price tag and offer a more organic experience than something that looks real because it took 5,000 employees working on it over a 5 year period with a budget of $200+ million to make it look real. But because of that you end up paying $70 for half a game that gets patched over time with the best content hidden behind a paywall called "DLC" released months after the games initial release.
Rollerdrome looks fun enough and cheap enough to be worth a try and if it gets enough sales then maybe there will be a sequel out in the next 2 years.
Re: Microsoft Bigwig 'Trusts' PlayStation Not to Damage Gaming Industry, Cautions Against Tech Giants
@get2sammyb Bit of a difference though. in the 1990's Sony bought a few small developers so they could make their own exclusives. They merely competed fairly in an existing market. Microsoft are just buying the market - when in doubt, buy them out.