Also go play your PnC games.Thanks, Tizoc.
I've been having a tough time finding time to play anything.
Can anyone recommend me a few 2-4 hours games? Ideally, from different genres.
Thanks
That's so different, almost like puzzle-driving, with ideal routes etc.Thank goodness for Horizon Chase.
Man, I should return to Prey. Loved the atmosphere and gameplay, but forgot about it 2hrs in.I must be near the end of Prey 2017
ComradeMan, I should return to Prey. Loved the atmosphere and gameplay, but forgot about it 2hrs in.
Stretch goal - 20M $ - Have the game simship on Steam and EGSKickstarting a port is an interesting development indeed. Very curious to see what the tiers are going to be and how much their total goal is.
The game is done so stretch goals aren't really applicable here either. So, curious. Maybe a game tier and a soundtrack tier.
I give you permission to kick me in the nuts if I'm wrong.Have faith, be more positive
ASW themselves have been way better with their business practices when it comes to fighters. Balance patches are now released instead of getting the Extend treatment. They also release simultaneously or at least very close to each other worldwide. The publishers who get ArcSys to develop the games? They're a completely different story and Cygames is the perfect example.I just wish they'd announce for PC already, but knowing ASW by the time it comes we'll have GBFV2 on the horizon.
I'll give them $101 if PC (Steam) is guaranteed otherwise I couldn't give 101 fucks.... for PS4 and Switch only
because that makes perfect sense
No need, I respect your skepticism and I would not be surprised if you were right, however, I'm positive by nature so I want to see the bright side always.I give you permission to kick me in the nuts if I'm wrong.
Try the 2 player mode if you can, it's really funny. I tried it with BlindRhythm a couple nights ago and it was awesome.rip steam
So I decided to boot up Cook Serve Delicious 2. I bought on launch, but I waited to play it while Chubigans spent a while working on it post-launch. I'm really liking it. It's probably gonna push me to pick up the 3rd one soon. Can't wait for some post apocalyptic food trucking.
I just can't see a fighter in active development getting a port if it wasn't planned from the start. Since xseed had to pick it up in the US that doesn't boost much confidence. I just don't know how Cygames operates, nor what they're thinking when they do a console-only Granblue game for an audience that plays on PC/Mobile.No need, I respect your skepticism and I would not be surprised if you were right, however, I'm positive by nature so I want to see the bright side always.
:fgo_raikou_cry:No it's dead.
Good idea. I have a few point and click adventure games, and FMV titles, to tackle.Also go play your PnC games.
Like right now, go create a new folder/categ. for PnC games, if you haven't yet, and then go and see all games you own and just add every PnC there.
Then start playing them all.
Yes when they patch out the always-online thing (I think, look it up) it has.Gujian 3 - yes or no
No idea what the game is.
Be patient, I'm sure it will come sooner rather than later, same as GB: ReFantasia, just no day and date
Cygames has already said multiple times that they want to bring it to PC but want to focus on releasing on PS4 first. They also don't announce release dates for products unless they're absolutely sure on a date because they have a strict anti-crunch policy. The PC port will happen.I just can't see a fighter in active development getting a port if it wasn't planned from the start. Since xseed had to pick it up in the US that doesn't boost much confidence. I just don't know how Cygames operates, nor what they're thinking when they do a console-only Granblue game for an audience that plays on PC/Mobile.
Indeed, that's what I have read multiple times, it's just a matter of when not IF, thing is while Re:Fantasia won't get any trouble for being late, a fighting game might, so, we will see. but yeah, no doubt we will see both on PC sooner or later ^^Cygames has already said multiple times that they want to bring it to PC but want to focus on releasing on PS4 first. They also don't announce release dates for products unless they're absolutely sure on a date because they have a strict anti-crunch policy. The PC port will happen.
As long as they don't look to SNK for how to do PC ports then that's a little better.Cygames has already said multiple times that they want to bring it to PC but want to focus on releasing on PS4 first. They also don't announce release dates for products unless they're absolutely sure on a date because they have a strict anti-crunch policy. The PC port will happen.
Despite being around the mobile space for a bit now, they're still very new when it comes to console releases, as I believe ZOE2 remaster was their only non mobile/PC game released before versus and with versus they're working with multiple publishers/distributors in different regions. They obviously bit off a bit more than they can chew with trying to get it out worldwide on the same date, but I'm hopeful that they'll figure it out by the time Relink comes around.Indeed, that's what I have read multiple times, it's just a matter of when not IF, thing is while Re:Fantasia won't get any trouble for being late, a fighting game might, so, we will see. but yeah, no doubt we will see both on PC sooner or later ^^
Sorry if it was posted already. It's from yesterday.While Archetype Entertainment's current number of employees isn't known, the big two names are James Ohlen and Chad Robertson. Both previously worked for BioWare.
Ohlen, who was hired by Wizards of the Coast last April, was the lead designer and creative director on some of BioWare's greatest games: Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate 2, Neverwinter Nights, Knights of the Old Republic, Dragon Age: Origins and Star Wars: The Old Republic, while also contributing to Jade Empire, Mass Effect. He also worked on Anthem, but nobody can be perfect 100 percent of the time. He'll be the Archetype's Head of Studio.
But who cares that it eventually comes to PC ? No ones gonna bother buying it full price a few months/year later.Cygames has already said multiple times that they want to bring it to PC but want to focus on releasing on PS4 first. They also don't announce release dates for products unless they're absolutely sure on a date because they have a strict anti-crunch policy. The PC port will happen.
Normally I would agree with you, but it's Granblue and people seem to be losing their shit over it on my twitter timeline. You're also right about the last part, but that's obvious.But who cares that it eventually comes to PC ? No ones gonna bother buying it full price a few months/year later.
It might come to PC the same way samurai shodown is coming. But at that point why even bother.
Cygames has enough money to guarantee a worldwide release with a PC version included.
You might be underestimating the global appeal of gbf by quite a bit, especially if you're comparing it to an SNK game. And in your last point, in this case, it's hard for me to agree with you whenBut who cares that it eventually comes to PC ? No ones gonna bother buying it full price a few months/year later.
It might come to PC the same way samurai shodown is coming. But at that point why even bother.
Cygames has enough money to guarantee a worldwide release with a PC version included. They are just being your usual Japanese company and not giving a shit about PC
Yeah, people will wait months to buy a fighting game, just in time for them to announce a new version, smart!What does it matter if some people don't buy it cos it's late anyway, the point is people who do want it on PC will get it.
I sure didn't mind getting Bayonetta, better 8 years late than never, plenty other games to play in the mean time, it's not like I was waiting for it and had nothing else, but when it arrived it was cool. Of course it's better when they don't take that long and I'm sure this game won't take that long either, maybe closer to RDR2 level delay, basically just getting the time to make it so after releasing it on its first platform.
It's a good thing most fighting games rarely work like this anymore. We're not in the Super Street Fighter 4 era anymoreYeah, people will wait months to buy a fighting game, just in time for them to announce a new version, smart!
ArcSys has no problem putting their own games on PC, and the ones that they only publish, but keep defending Cygames.You might be underestimating the global appeal of gbf by quite a bit, especially if you're comparing it to an SNK game. And in your last point, in this case, it's hard for me to agree with you when
1. Cygames isn't actually developing the game. Throwing more money at Arcsys won't suddenly make a PC version happen at the same time. Especially as the game needed to be ready by now in order for it to be a part of the arc revo tour.
2. If Cygames hasn't primarily focused on PC for all their releases. Shadowverse was first on PC/Steam, GBF is compatible with PC, and ZOE2 was released on PC at the same time as the console versions. Just because 1 of 4 wasn't released on PC at the same time, it doesn't suddenly mean they hate PC (whatever this dumb kind of statement actually means).
UNIST took over a year to reach PC and Uniclr has no release for PC in sight, as well as GG strive. Every version of Xrd was late too, except for Rev 2 which took only a few days. Arcsys has certainly gotten better about it, but they're not perfect either, not to mention the quality of some of their ports being extremely suspect (lookin at you BBTag).ArcSys has no problem putting their own games on PC, and the ones that they only publish, but keep defending Cygames.
They are better than Cygames, and don't have near enough the money. Plenty of niche games/devs manage fine with worldwide launches, including console and PC, but eh.UNIST took over a year to reach PC and Uniclr has no release for PC in sight, as well as GG strive. Every version of Xrd was late too, except for Rev 2 which took only a few days. Arcsys has certainly gotten better about it, but they're not perfect either.
I would hope companies like Arcsys/Namco/Capcom are better, Cygames hasn't even released a full new title yet lmao so idk what you're even comparing here.They are better than Cygames, and don't have near enough the money. Plenty of niche games/devs manage fine with worldwide launches, including console and PC, but eh.
Also the communication has been total shit regarding the release, game is coming out in like 4days and we just got one announcement regarding the NA PS4 release.
CS1 and CS2 (at least the PS3/Vita versions) were actually published by NISA in EU.That's perfectly in-line with Xseed/Marvelous publishing, took them months for ToCS and ToCS2 to get to EU and Popolocrois (or whatever was the last game), not all their games are like that though thankfully.
yeah still took them months to bring them over, for whatever reasonCS1 and CS2 (at least the PS3/Vita versions) were actually published by NISA in EU.
Could be worse, if it was Atlus you might've never gotten ityeah still took them months to bring them over, for whatever reason
I'm used to Atlus, especially after they ignored EU for decades.Could be worse, if it was Atlus you might've never gotten it
In 2020, if you don't release your shit globally, then it's too bad. I don't care about Star Wars, but everyone i know already watched that Mandalorian show, and Disney+ is coming in march 2020 here i think.tbh nothing bugs me more than region-locked/region exclusive stuff when it comes of media I consume...
I feel compelled to say that I've finally played Ep2 and... Holy crap. Where 1 was meh, the second one is sincerely amazing and I can only fathom how amazing it must have been in 2007. The pacing, writing, the setpieces, the atmosphere and overall story are really impressive. I never really cared while playing Ep1, but Ep2? I really feel curious about where the story is going to go and I feel like I should find myself lucky I'm only playing it now .