Screenshot in case they ever change it
We need professionals doing these reviews, not propagandists with a political agenda.
Games cost a lot to make and to buy, and we can't afford to have people like these tricking people.
I love that so much.Wired’s review just leaked:
This will be a Hogwarts Legacy situation
So brave of her (him? them?) to tackle such a difficult subject as reviewing Hogwarts Legacy. I’m sure just booting the game up for the first time must’ve reopened many painful wounds.I love that so much.
Yikes, all! It’s adorable. I can imagine the pearl clutching at Era the moment they read that intro. Tears of anxiety. It’s hilariously delicious.
So brave of her (him? them?) to tackle such a difficult subject as reviewing Hogwarts Legacy. I’m sure just booting the game up for the first time must’ve reopened many painful wounds.
The only thing heavy is that chinWired’s review just leaked:
thats the same one who gave hogwarts legacy 1/10 review score, fker reviews dildos dor a livingThe only thing heavy is that chin
I knew it was good, I'll get it.Good start so far.
Yeah, what's up with that? They're kinda dropping the ball considering this is a big release...Man open critic not having a page up just...
Where has this job been all my life...fker reviews dildos dor a living
Man open critic not having a page up just...
This is what I wanted to be honest.So it is kinda like a boss rush... This is what i was afraid of
But as it turns out, Wukong has more in common with traditional action games like what you might expect from Bayonetta developer PlatinumGames than it does with anything FromSoftware has made. Most of the usual soulslike conventions are missing: There is no penalty for death outside of respawning at the nearest checkpoint (no corpse run is required to regain your loot); you don’t use a shared currency to level up your stats and purchase items or upgrades; and while there is gear and stats to consider, you largely just go and swap out the old equipment with the new as opposed to making choices as to what kind of weapon or piece of armor you want to hold on to and upgrade.
There’s a guy in London that I actually met (don’t ask) that was reviewing fleshlights and lube on YouTube. Tons of money and sponsors. And I was like, damn, this is the dream.Where has this job been all my life...
I'll pick it up on a sale in a year or two. Looks like it needs some patches. Bosses are my least favorite part of souls games. And without a demo, I can't measure if this new team knows the difference between fair hard and cheap hard. It's supposedly very difficult, and with no difficulty options at all. So I could potentially be buying a game I don't even complete if I feel it's not balanced properly.So it is kinda like a boss rush... This is what i was afraid of
The worst part is that it affects the pubs who believe these people are acting in good faith and sincerity when some, if not most, of them clearly aren't.We need professionals doing these reviews, not propagandists with a political agenda.
Games cost a lot to make and to buy, and we can't afford to have people like these tricking people.
The worst part is that it affects the pubs who believe these people are acting in good faith and sincerity when some, if not most, of them clearly aren't.
Its not just impacting sales, its also causing damage to creation and reputation of actually decent games. But, people like Alicia don't give a shit about that. It doesn't matter if it may cause some developer to exit the industry or some studio to close up shop. The political message is way more important.