Snoyboys on suicide watch rnUh oh, not feeling too good Soyny sisters,
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Snoyboys on suicide watch rnUh oh, not feeling too good Soyny sisters,
I love how IGN has to white knight for the game by saying that it’s not a perfect game by any means, but it’s best to get the game on sale now because it’s “fun”.Uh oh, not feeling too good Soyny sisters,
That's because Yakuza isn't a movie, but an actual game at heart unlike shit such as Last of Us, Life is Strange and Assassin's Creed.I love how IGN has to white knight for the game by saying that it’s not a perfect game by any means, but it’s best to get the game on sale now because it’s “fun”.
If one wanted to play a ”fun” game, then why not just play Sekiro or Yakuza instead?
It’s cool, I guess, but it’s sort of highlighting the general malaise I’m starting to feel towards Sony’s lineup. Like the only game I care about is, like, Spider-Man. Like, I’ve said it before, but I watched somebody play all the way through God of War 2018 and I thought it looked really cool… but nothing about Ragnarok grabbed me at all. And I’m not even sure why, either. I own all four Uncharted games on PS4 and The Last of Us and haven’t felt the desire to play past Uncharted 2. And Horizon is like… the textbook definition of “we spent a lot of money on this, so please care.” It’s great I don’t have to drop $500 or $600 or whatever on a PS5 to play some of these games, though obviously not all of them seem to be coming (Gran Turismo 7, Demon’s Souls, Astrobot). I just dunno, man. Sony’s attitude isn’t one I jibe with anymore these days. They’ve stopped being cool and started being snooty.
I think @Marissa Moira would get along with Ryan Bloom.
Ryan doesn't sound cock-sure that the PS5 will pull ahead by somehow getting a bunch of anime RPGs as exclusives, as if it's still 2009 and third parties still develop exclusively for one platform.I think @Marissa Moira would get along with Ryan Bloom.
They haven’t been cool since at least the PSP, and they’ve been snooty since day one.Sony’s attitude isn’t one I jibe with anymore these days. They’ve stopped being cool and started being snooty.
Only published by squeenix but still a fail. Luminous employees had worked on FfXV and despite all its flaws that game had a likeable cast of characters and engaging dialogue all the way through even if the story was a dumpster fire, but Forspoken was written by american and english people lol. The game is so full of spite, the main character is bad person and an asshole to everyone.It was made by Square Enix, that should have been the first sign it would likely suck. For every great game they make, they follow it up with 5 crap games. After selling off their Western studios and IPs, it'll probably be 1 great for every 7 crap/meh.
The very fact this bitch lives in poverty, tries to scramble every dollar ever which way she can by any means except murder, wants to flee her no-perspective life but has an array of sneakers on their own shelves. Didn’t think I’ll see this kind of subtle racism in a SE game.
AND THEN when she is in fantasyland she wants to go back to her poverty scramble life where gangsters hunt her and burn her apartment down.
This bitch is so unlikeable, I watched someone play it and I developed a hatred for this cunt.
Jesus Christ what a waste of harddrive memory.
This is a problem that has plagued modern writers today. Characters like Frey are more or less self inserts for the writers. These writers, being narcissist's who haven't mentally aged past high school, don't want to make their characters go through the Hero's Journey because in doing so they will have to admit that they themselves have faults, that they are wrong and others are right. Moist Cr1kal brought up a good point in his playthrough about how writers today refuse to let their characters go through a redemption arc. For those that don't know, Joseph Campbell in his Hero's Journey stated that every hero who goes through the hero's journey needs to go through some sort of redemption arc. This is called the "Abyss" or the "Death & Rebirth" in the journey. This brings about the transformation of the hero where they atone for their past mistakes and has them become the hero they were meant to be. The hero becomes stronger, wiser and more compassionate after going through this arc.Only published by squeenix but still a fail. Luminous employees had worked on FfXV and despite all its flaws that game had a likeable cast of characters and engaging dialogue all the way through even if the story was a dumpster fire, but Forspoken was written by american and english people lol. The game is so full of spite, the main character is bad person and an asshole to everyone.
this is why it's retarded whenever people like use reviews to mean anything. like when people were like "heh, to sonic fans a 7/10 is like a 10/10" when using ign as an example, where what constitutes a good game to them is pandering and bland gameplay, then even blander and even more pandering like deathloop gets you a 10/10, despite technical issuesI love how IGN has to white knight for the game by saying that it’s not a perfect game by any means, but it’s best to get the game on sale now because it’s “fun”.
If one wanted to play a ”fun” game, then why not just play Sekiro or Yakuza instead?
No idea how they went from the awesome little proof of concept that was Moon Crash, and ended up with that shit.even blander and even more pandering like deathloop gets you a 10/10, despite technical issues
Those Kevin Butler commercials were pretty good but it was all downhill from thereThey haven’t been cool since at least the PSP, and they’ve been snooty since day one.
What about the commercials with the squirrels?Those Kevin Butler commercials were pretty good but it was all downhill from there
Days Gone was fucking great. Surprised the fuck out of me.Don't lump in Days Gone with that shit. Fuck Sony for killing the sequel but making a movie instead.
‘Live from PS5’ advertisement celebrates increased supply worldwide
Sony Interactive Entertainment has released a new advertisement for PlayStation 5 dubbed “Live from PS5” celebrating the console’s increased supply worldwide.
“To all our fans: thank you for your patience as we navigated unprecedented demand for the PlayStation 5 console amid global challenges,” said Sony Interactive Entertainment vice president of brand, hardware, and peripherals Isabelle Tomatis on PlayStation Blog. “If you’re looking to purchase a PlayStation 5 console, you should now have a much easier time finding one at retailers globally.”
The advertisement “hints at the breadth of extraordinary experiences taking place in the PlayStation 5 universe through the style of a live news channel,” with references to games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Returnal, Horizon Forbidden West, God of War Ragnarok, Final Fantasy XVI, and more.
Some “fun celebrations of fan-favorite PlayStation 5 games” will also be available on the “Live from PS5” webpage over the coming weeks.
So the usual routine.Uh oh, not feeling too good Soyny sisters,
I couldn't be more disinterested in that second Spider-Man game. I was completely numb to it during the entire playthrough and the fucking swinging still sucks nearly 20 years after SM2 did it right.