Speedy67

Speedy67

Well, I guess I used to be speedy

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Re: A Big PS4 Firmware Update Is Incoming

Speedy67

External HDD support and backwards compatibility, please. All we need.

I guess if they made it so after you put in a disc the game would instantly pop up, instead of having to be found in the library if you haven't played it in a while would be nice too.

Re: Sonic Sprints onto PS4 in Two New Games

Speedy67

The trailer for Project Sonic or whatever is super-cheesy but whatever, I loved Colours and Generations. It's just irritating it's coming as late as Christmas next year. Sonic Mania, on the other hand, is an amazing announcement and the fact it's coming sooner is brilliant news.

Re: Talking Point: Will No Man's Sky Live Up to the Hype on PS4?

Speedy67

Hopefully it will, of course; but I couldn't say. A lot of heavily delayed games have been disappointing in the past, like recently Mighty No. 9 and arguably Star Fox Zero, but it's not a general rule. I think No Man's Sky might feel slightly empty in its hugeness, at the worst. Let's just hope they haven't screwed up, I guess.

Re: Brexit Could Mean a More Expensive PS4K for UK Gamers

Speedy67

Eh, good thing I'm not gonna get one. I couldn't vote because I'm not old enough, but I would've voted leave. But really I don't know too much about the subject, so don't blame me if anything goes wrong. Personally, though, I reckon things will be better in the long run.

Re: Rocket League's Neo Tokyo Update Is Massive

Speedy67

The new update has made Rocket League better than ever. Neo Tokyo, although with its fair share of racist undertones, is a great new stage and looks reeeeaaaaaal nice, and the trade-in system, podium feature for the winning team and revamped comments are great. It's the best update yet, no doubt.

Re: The Maligned Mighty No. 9 Is 'Better Than Nothing', Says Creator

Speedy67

@Tasuki Ha, yeah. Inafune's a self-racist businessman. He's said a fair amount in the past about how he hates the Japanese way of things and wants to become like a western businessman instead. The fact he took any credit for being the creator of Mega Man in the first place is shocking, because he was just an artist, and came into the game's development after it had started. He let people believe he was this great developer on Kickstarter and got more money than he needed and certainly more than what was clearly spent on Mighty No. 9. Saying it's "better than nothing" is like kicking his pledgers up the arse. Capcom have done a few things like it too, with their infamous business. Inafune is now the biggest jerk in the games industry.

Re: The Maligned Mighty No. 9 Is 'Better Than Nothing', Says Creator

Speedy67

@brendon987 It's the fact that millions of dollars were backed for the game that makes the fact the game ain't great a bad thing. If it was just a little project people would move on, but Inafune's claimed he's a big time developer when in actual fact he's an artist-come-businessman and persuaded millions to give him more money than he really needs and certainly more money than Mighty No. 9 looks like its been made from.

Re: The Maligned Mighty No. 9 Is 'Better Than Nothing', Says Creator

Speedy67

Inafune's such a tool. Saying a game you've persuaded millions of people to back with their own money is "better than nothing" is just plain bad. The fact he took credit for creating Mega-Man in the first place was him lying, and now he's saying this new game is better than nothing is even worse. He's disrespecting the people who payed for its development and assuming they'd rather play some mediocre Mega-Man clone than nothing. In fact, many people have said they'd rather play nothing. Poor form, Inafune, poor form.

Re: Review: Mighty No. 9 (PS4)

Speedy67

Looks kind of soulless and a huge disappointment for Kickstarter backers. I hear these people are even not been given the right game and stuff. It looks okay-ish in its gameplay but everything else looks like a mess. Good review.