@Hordriss: Going back to the beginning was alright, because you open up shortcuts. The most glaring problem is the difficulty spike at death mountain, and a few mandatory secrets that you aren't given any clue about. But overall, it actually has a much better sense of direction than the first.
@SonictheHeg: Dude, it's a low res, blurry screenshot. Of course it doesn't look great. And either way, if the graphics are the biggest problem, I think it'll be fine.
Ah, so what I got from this article: The PS4 will have games next year, and the Bloodborne producer (not From Soft) didn't say anything about Bloodborne. Eddie Clickbait at his finest.
@meluvulongtime8: The price might not be too bad, since it does offer local multiplayer on the go. You would only need 1 system for 2 kids in the car, vs needing 2 3DS's. So $350-400 seems reasonable to me.
Okay, it makes no sense to say it should be priced lower than consoles because it's a hybrid. The 3DS is cheap because it's using hardware that consoles used 15 years ago. This is a portable system using hardware on a level of what home consoles use today. So we shouldn't expect it to be priced cheaper or the same as current generation consoles. I'd be surprised if it were $350.
@aegis_kleais: Agreed. Pretty every company in the financial industry and life insurance industry is worse than EA. You know there's a problem with that industry when most people don't know how much they're paying their financial adviser. At least EA clearly shows how much they're ripping us off.
Well, a start would be releasing a complete, functional $60 game; without any DLC, microtransactions, or other bullshit. Do that, and I might give EA a chance.
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