Well with executives with the prestigious pedigree of Zynga and EA, it's guaranteed to be awesome.
If we're lucky we might get MaddenClicker'23 where for $5.99 you can buy FootballGems that allow your quarterback to throw the ball 10 times, or you can simply wait 24 hours to be able to pass on the next play.
Dude, I've been playing video games since the early '80s when they had those cheap consoles with controllers that were 2 hard-wired one-axis paddles and (maybe) a button and 10 built-in games that were all some form of a ball-bouncing-around-between-lines pong clone.
I'd go back to that any day over what the industry has become.
I agree, legitimate concern. There are a lot of beloved yet commercially vulnerable intellectual properties whose owners have licensed shows or movies to them. I don't see what stops them from using the same formula for a microtransaction catalog.
If they ubiquitously flaunt promises of residuals in the faces of hacks, sell-outs, and has-beens they already do business with they'd be drowning in more cultural miasma than you can shake a discord server full of tranny programmers at.
Well with executives with the prestigious pedigree of Zynga and EA, it's guaranteed to be awesome.
If we're lucky we might get MaddenClicker'23 where for $5.99 you can buy FootballGems that allow your quarterback to throw the ball 10 times, or you can simply wait 24 hours to be able to pass on the next play.
This post is far too real.
Dude, I've been playing video games since the early '80s when they had those cheap consoles with controllers that were 2 hard-wired one-axis paddles and (maybe) a button and 10 built-in games that were all some form of a ball-bouncing-around-between-lines pong clone.
I'd go back to that any day over what the industry has become.
Please forgive the editorializing on the title, but we all know what their games are going to be like.
I just hope they don't buy up any IPs. They can shit out as much garbage based on their terrible shows as they want.
I agree, legitimate concern. There are a lot of beloved yet commercially vulnerable intellectual properties whose owners have licensed shows or movies to them. I don't see what stops them from using the same formula for a microtransaction catalog.
If they ubiquitously flaunt promises of residuals in the faces of hacks, sell-outs, and has-beens they already do business with they'd be drowning in more cultural miasma than you can shake a discord server full of tranny programmers at.
Ah fuck, too many sticks (male penises)
How dare you have an expectation that games better entertaining! I specifically buy games so I can be told how I should think
I apologize for my entitlement microaggression!
Surely you mean "entitled microtransaction"?
How's Google Stadia doing again?
Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
"Years ago you served my father in the console wars"
Believe it or not, it's still alive, despite both Microsoft (xCloud) and Nvidia (Geforce Now) destroying it in market share.
NOT ANYMORE!
https://twitter.com/wario64/status/1575520361617117196?s=46&t=BUE4ehGQa7EqgE6MOdixaQ
(Sorry for the twitter post)
🥳🥳🥳
It will burn, just like all the rest.
From the description I guess they want to do phone or browser games?