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Re: Detroit: Become Human Makes Difficult Decisions on 25th May

LafayetteBlues

@get2sammyb By terrible you mean what repeatedly happens, yes? Nothing against them myself, Heavy Rain was fun in parts. But each game is slagged off rotten after the hype dies down and Cage (yet again) makes himself look a tool in pre-game press. Correct me if I’m wrong but that is what I said. That isn’t “a terrible comemnt” it’s what happens. Or is it your opinion is the defining one seeing as you seem to have a problem me expressing my opinion as it’s different to yours...?

Re: Detroit: Become Human Makes Difficult Decisions on 25th May

LafayetteBlues

David Cage must be a witch. Only way it can explain how he can release dreadful games, get absolutely slated for said dreadful games by reviewers and people who play it, make an absolute state of himself in interviews for his new dreadful looking game and then people STILL want more games from him. Fully expect the cycle to continue here.

A shame really. He has good ideas, he’s just an absurdly bad at everything except ideas. Take him away from having any input in a game besides the story and he may be responsible for something good at last.

Re: Review: Bubsy: The Woolies Strike Back (PS4)

LafayetteBlues

Little Bubsy 3D yarn (ha) for you: the team behind it, lead by the characters creator who was back on board after Bubsy 2 was made without his approval, we’re actually really proud of the game. Not when it released, but before it was due to be shown to the world for the first time at E3 (I think). This was the first actual attempt at a 3D platformer by anybody and they thought they were on to a winner. Problem is, less than an hour before they unveiled it, Nintendo showed off Super Mario 64 for the first time. Bubsy 3D’s entire team were in attendance and collectively said “Oh s**t, we’re in real trouble.”

People who ran the company refused the team’s pleas for more time or to start again, insisting they release it as was. The entire team knew they were about to become a laughing stock but there was nothing they could do.