@naruball "I'm going to just ignore all of the points you made and imply the last sentence isn't to my liking so that somehow makes what you said invalid". Cool argument. "Well done".
@naruball This comment is so unfathomably wrong, uninformed, and moronic that I felt inspired to create an account on this website I've literally never heard of before to make sure SOMEONE would tell you how wrong you were. First of all, all of these characters are copy and pasted from their original games. Games that already released. Years ago. Some of these sprites used in this game are more than 4 years old at -least-. Its a 2D fighting game, crossover between FOUR intellectual properties and only has 20 characters. When the characters can literally be copy and pasted from their base games. (Except RWBY characters). Then, RWBY is added into the crossover, never appearing in any fighting game(s) before, and they put only 2 of the 4 main characters of the entire show in the roster, the other 2 are DLC. Why on earth should anyone pay money to play as characters from games theyve already purchased? In a brand new game they ALREADY paid for, that actually adds nothing gameplay wise other than making a space where all these characters can fight each other? Then you get down to the pricing: 3 characters per pack. Just want one but hate the other two? Too bad! You're paying for all of them! 20 characters in a crossover fighter is low. Period. Even without the company just reusing assets from old games. But they did that too. Its flat out inexcusable. This "mehh you gamers are just complaining" stance is absolute nonsense. This is a -product-. We are supposed to -pay- to -enjoy- this. If they create a great product, we aren't entitled to pay for or enjoy it. This attitude that game companies are blessing us with some magical gift of a new video game release is asinine. This game is a flat out scam and anyone who can't see that from a mile away is nothing but delusional.
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Re: Half of BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle's Character Roster Is DLC, Fans Are Raging
@naruball "I'm going to just ignore all of the points you made and imply the last sentence isn't to my liking so that somehow makes what you said invalid". Cool argument. "Well done".
Re: Half of BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle's Character Roster Is DLC, Fans Are Raging
@naruball This comment is so unfathomably wrong, uninformed, and moronic that I felt inspired to create an account on this website I've literally never heard of before to make sure SOMEONE would tell you how wrong you were. First of all, all of these characters are copy and pasted from their original games. Games that already released. Years ago. Some of these sprites used in this game are more than 4 years old at -least-. Its a 2D fighting game, crossover between FOUR intellectual properties and only has 20 characters. When the characters can literally be copy and pasted from their base games. (Except RWBY characters). Then, RWBY is added into the crossover, never appearing in any fighting game(s) before, and they put only 2 of the 4 main characters of the entire show in the roster, the other 2 are DLC. Why on earth should anyone pay money to play as characters from games theyve already purchased? In a brand new game they ALREADY paid for, that actually adds nothing gameplay wise other than making a space where all these characters can fight each other? Then you get down to the pricing: 3 characters per pack. Just want one but hate the other two? Too bad! You're paying for all of them! 20 characters in a crossover fighter is low. Period. Even without the company just reusing assets from old games. But they did that too. Its flat out inexcusable. This "mehh you gamers are just complaining" stance is absolute nonsense. This is a -product-. We are supposed to -pay- to -enjoy- this. If they create a great product, we aren't entitled to pay for or enjoy it. This attitude that game companies are blessing us with some magical gift of a new video game release is asinine. This game is a flat out scam and anyone who can't see that from a mile away is nothing but delusional.