Stock market manipulation? In 2022? No way
That's cool!
The same is true for the Wii U leading to the Switch, the PS3 leading to the PS4, the Xbox One leading to the Series S|X and so on.Many folks think those previous ventures Valve had in the hardware space were only failures but miss the point that if it wasn't for them the Steam Deck couldn't exist today.
This looks really, really good. The combat looks like a fusion of Nioh and Sekiro. I just hope KT can work on level design since that's always the weakest point of the Nioh games.
Hogwarts is a single-player RPG with no co-op afaik, so that really doesn't make sense why you would need to link an account.MultiVerse also requires an account. It seems to be a requirement for future games.
I was saying this some times ago in regards to Ubisoft:Ubisoft will be asset stripped THQ-style during bankruptcy. Too bloated, the company is flailing and has no proper direction (other than continually fail at chasing "what's popular") and the brand's percieved quality is now in the mud. The "Ubisoft Original' monicker on all their games was supposed to be some sort of prestige titling for their games - isntead it's become a warning to avoid them because the game is probably dull and uninspired.
As for EA, as soon as they gave up the FIFA license I knew they were plumping for a buyout. FIFA may be a moneymaker, but it's not worth a third party buying EA to have, as FIFA could very easily not renew one day and then all that percieved value is gone.
By going with their own brand and getting away with it - and, it seems, they will get away with it - they've not necessarily increased the value of their business, but they have reduced any risks a buyer might flag to try to drag the price down.
Depending on Amazon's appetite to compete with Steam, this could mean the death of the Origin/EA app, or we're about to watch it get pushed really hard.
BRUH!Their post about this on instagram includes the following hashtags:
Now change your name to Lash...waitI have been acquired by Lashman Inc.
Nah, he is Whipboy now. The next one should be Slapguy. After that I don’t know, jokes of this caliber don’t write themselves.Now change your name to Lash...wait
After checking the list of games that Konami has on Steam, it's probably just games that they already have on Steam becoming available on their own store. For example, the Silent Hill tag would be for... Silent Hill Homecoming... :/BRUH!
Yep, the phrasing suggests that this is nothing more than exactly this. Selling Steam keys on their own store for games that are already on Steam. Nothing to get excited about here lol.After checking the list of games that Konami has on Steam, it's probably just games that they already have on Steam becoming available on their own store. For example, the Silent Hill tag would be for... Silent Hill Homecoming... :/
Nintendo also make good games and while people shit on them for re-releasing the same game over and over, the "same game" is basically "the same Metroid game" and "the same Mario game" and "the same Zelda game" (though this one isn't even true as of the most recent new Zelda release). They are all distinct series, each with their own strong sense of identity which Nintendo plays around with for each generational release.they tried to do a Nintendo, but Nintendo Fans are a separate species.
After checking the list of games that Konami has on Steam, it's probably just games that they already have on Steam becoming available on their own store. For example, the Silent Hill tag would be for... Silent Hill Homecoming... :/
Wild Arms creator Akifumi Kaneko and Shadow Hearts creator Matsuzo Machida are back with new large-scale RPGs Armed Fantasia: To the End of the Wilderness and Penny Blood, and are asking for the community’s support via a “Double Kickstarter” crowdfunding campaign launching on August 29.
Urgh ffs, I’m more likely to get it on ps5 though but hopefully there that crap is optional
Two games in one kickstarter? Count me inArmed Fantasia and Penny Blood – Double Kickstarter campaign interview with Akifumi Kaneko and Matsuzo Machida
Wild Arms creator Akifumi Kaneko and Shadow Hearts creator Matsuzo Machida are back with new large-scale RPGs Armed Fantasia: To the End of the Wilderness and Penny Blood, and are asking for the co…www.gematsu.com
Time to kick some more demon butt in Dude A Turtle (Doom Eternal) today. Still not entirely sure what compelled me to go with the nightmare difficulty but we'll work our way through it.. somehow! Or I'll be a coward and eventually lower the difficulty to ultra violence, you know, one or the other.
Should be starting in about 10 minutes.