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Re: NieR: Automata Moves Over 2.5 Million Copies After a Year on the Market

OGGamer

Amazing game. One of the best in the past ten years and one of my favorite games of all time. A labor of love from Yoko Taro filled with emotion that brands you in a way few games could. A master class in story telling. It succeeded gameplay wise where the original Nier failed. Amazing effort from platinum and Yoko Taro. Everyone should experience this at least once.

Re: Review: Monster Hunter: World (PS4)

OGGamer

@zazzy Some of the snobbiest vets anywhere can be found in MH games unfortunately. Faint once and they boot you out of a room. Blow up a bomb too early they boot you out of a room. Kill the monster in 10 minutes instead of 8? That's right they'll boot the whole team. Thankfully there are more helpful people than not. In my experience anyway. I still boot up MH3U just to help new players rank up.

Re: Review: Monster Hunter: World (PS4)

OGGamer

A short tutorial sounds great. I loathed the long boring "find 10 honey" "Gather 20 bitterbug" etc fetch quests that doubled as the tutorial in earlier games. I believe that's what turned a lot of people off of MH early. 2 to 3 hours of fetch quests?! What were you thinking Capcom? Anyway, now the tutorial area where you can practice using weapons and items to your hearts content should take care of that drawback. I can't wait for tomorrow!

Re: Feature: 5 Ways PS4 Can Dominate in 2018

OGGamer

I have an even larger backlog of games thanks to the holiday sale. With Monster Hunter World and Dragonball Fighterz this month I'm set for months. PS4 has an amazing library that just keeps getting better. Why is anyone talking about ps5 right now? My pro looks amazing on my 4k TV. Sony has great upscalers in their sets so just about everything looks great. Anyone complaining about 1440p on their set needs to seriously recalibrate their TV and check their settings.

Re: God of War's Kratos Would Rather Punch Loot Boxes in the Face

OGGamer

@KratosMD I can't get into every nuance in the decision process of buying or not buying a game. Without even telling the publisher the reason it wouldn't be hard to figure out. "Our sequel is selling like crap. What did we do different?"
"Um the major change we made was add loot boxes".

I agree that reaching out helps. Twitter makes that easy. Getting significantly less or no money at all WILL force them to look at ALL changes they've made. Your money speaks even louder than you do to these companies. Is they sold a million copies their first week. Another million their second week. Lootboxes and all. Do you think they'll give a rats rear what you say?