Cebman
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Buffalo chicken pizza bro!Chicken on a pizza, what the hell?! You brute.
Buffalo chicken pizza bro!Chicken on a pizza, what the hell?! You brute.
ShenSun and LanDC nailed it
Am glad I haven't read the social media comments, but it really bums me out that people are losing it over B.S. reasons.
I think all of the Dojo people should take 5 minutes to send Yu a positive email to try to counter all the negative posts that people are doing.
Chicken on a pizza, what the hell?! You brute.
There's certain websites and magazines I feel fans, YsNet and Deep Silver need to be more concerned about pleasing, and that's the likes of Eurogamer, Edge, GamesTM, Retro Gamer magazine etc.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if Deep Silver's marketing team were prioritizing GamesTM, a magazine that ceased publication last November.
Yes they did. GamesTM and Games Master is now more since a November. Was never reading GamesTM but losing Games Master was a big loss. It was a good Muli Plattform Magazine. But in the mean time I got used to read the offical Xbox and the Playstation Magazine instead.
Not sure if this has surfaced over here https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2019-why-going-epic-store-exclusive-was-the-rig/1100-6467769/
"House House is a small independent studio that has been operating on a tight budget for years, so a partnership like this gives us a means to make games sustainably for the foreseeable future," it said. "In an industry like ours, this kind of stability is huge."
I have a feeling his skin is a lot thicker than we think. I doubt this has influenced him in the slightest.Imagine if update #104 is “I came out of retirement to give over 4 years of my life to Shenmue III. It is now no more. You are all ungrateful. Good bye.”
Was GamesMaster still good? I read it religiously in the 90s up until about 2001 when it seemed to be going down hill, so I moved on to NGC magazine when I bought a Gamecube and just got that as my monthly magazine (before that I was picking up Gamesmaster and the official Sega/Saturn/Dreamcast magazines). I was kinda shocked Gamesmaster lasted as long as it did, what with magazines' circulation declining so rapidly and online media growing.
What I really miss is the GamesMaster TV series. Dominik Diamond was a funny dude.
It was a magazine aimed at the younger age range as time went on. I really enjoyed it up to the PS2/Gamecube era, but it kinda went downhill after that.
Now the UK Sega Saturn Magazine - that's a cracking magazine. I still love to fish it out every once in a while. I felt like I was part of a secret society with that magazine (and incidentally, the editor of that magazine is the leader of Digital Foundary nowadays!)
It was a magazine aimed at the younger age range as time went on. I really enjoyed it up to the PS2/Gamecube era, but it kinda went downhill after that.
Now the UK Sega Saturn Magazine - that's a cracking magazine. I still love to fish it out every once in a while. I felt like I was part of a secret society with that magazine (and incidentally, the editor of that magazine is the leader of Digital Foundary nowadays!)
Just read up on the Pokemon "controversy". It's a headscratcher for me and I'm really not sure what the big deal is. I'm starting to think gaming nerds are the most insufferable demographic ever.
Up until now players were allowed to transfer all of their pokemon to every mainline game, pokemon that they have been with for 20 years and built an emotional attachment to. Not long ago Nintendo announced Pokemon Home, a sequel to Pokemon bank, a service in which you have to pay a real life recuring fee to keep your pokemon locked in the cloud in order to transfer them to the next game. But now they have announced that you can only transfer a select few pokemon, so pokemon that have been with players for such a long time, that they specifically trained and built up may no longer be able to go with them, which further makes Pokemon Home not make any sense because when it was announced it played on peoples nostalgia for their old Pokemon and stated theyd be able to bring them into Pokemon Sword and Shield.
It also doesnt help that the new Pokemon looks like an uprezed 3DS game. Fans were expecting some sort of innovation, and the most they get is that there is a specific open area, and thats about it. Dynamax is just an enlarged Pokemon with a red filter. Like, compare Shenmue 1 to Shenmue 2, so many QOL and innovations between those games and they are on the same console, and now Shenmue 3 is adding a lot of things to make the gameplay more meaningful as well. Gamefreak doesnt really evolve the Pokemon formula in any way, and its frustrating, now they are taking away a beloved feature that has been in the series since its inception. I understand the complaints.
Personally for me, Pokemon Sword and Shield were my deciding factor to see if I would get a Switch, but mostly they are the same old thing as the last games, its stale, and now has less features, so I am out. Its too bad because pokemon had potential to be so much better but GameFreak are too stubborn to evolve.
I get that. I own and have played through a number of Pokemon games, but seriously, in the real world, who really cares? I don't care about the feature and whilst I can appreciate others may be disappointed, it's really not a huge deal. There was always going to be a point where the development team would stop and think "okay, this is getting silly now".
As for it looking like an up res 3DS game, that's clearly bollocks. Are we even looking at the same game? It looks a million times bigger and more vast than a 3DS game.