brb, going to make an alt so I can like this twice.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvAwB7ogkik
It'sI don't know who that is, but she looks like a child.
THIS WHOLE COURT IS OUT OF ORDERYep, still crazy. Not even debatable for me.
We can't ever accuratly judge someone by their 80s clothes.
But what about that sweet reindeer sweater that Steve Harrington wears?We can't ever accuratly judge someone by their 80s clothes.
Destructoid (8/10): https://www.destructoid.com/review-deus-ex-mankind-divided-379879.phtmlDeus Ex: Mankind Divided is an intricate, intelligent journey through a well crafted cyberpunk world. Eidos Montreal's creation tries its hand at many things, offering an impressive amount of player choice, but it struggles to excel in any one particular area. As a result, we're left with a game that's solid when taken as a whole, but flawed when analysed piece by piece. Still, a great art style, a compelling plot, and a rewarding sense of progression do a lot to bolster the experience, ultimately contributing to a successful sequel.
Gamespot (8/10): http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/deus-ex-mankind-divided-review/1900-6416497/Deus Ex: Mankind Divided doesn't succeed in making me care about the plight of humans and augs, but it still pulled me into its compelling cloak-and-dagger world where people in capes can turn invisible and shoot balls of lightning out of their arm. Oh, and your aug doctor looks just like Prince, so it's in the running for GOTY.
IGN (9.2/10): http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/08/19/deus-ex-mankind-divided-reviewDeus Ex: Mankind Divided refines and reinforces the defining foundations of the series. It creates challenging situations and gives players the tools and flexibility to deal with them in a multitude of ways, all within an absorbing cyberpunk world. Although not a significant departure from Human Revolution, Mankind Divided is still a uniquely fulfilling experience, one which feels rare in games today.
Aside from the smaller-feeling plot, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided improves upon its excellent predecessor in every other way. Its impeccably designed environments are flush with possibility, remaining completely coherent while supporting a wide variety of routes and character builds, and Jensen’s prodigious new feats of techno-wizardry make add new dimension to both combat and exploration. Mankind Divided never stopped challenging me or rewarding my curiosity, which pushed me to thoroughly explore its beautiful, ruined world while carefully weighing my decisions along the way.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided reviews:
Thanks. I already bought it though. Damn it!Chewy, the price might continue to drop, but SFV is $22.58 at Amazon right now: https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00QXJFE08/
It didn't take too long for Human Revolution to drop to sub-$20; I think Mankind Divided could be $40 by Black Friday and $20 within 6 months. I still need to finish the former, so I'm in no rush to get the latter.I haven't played any of the Deus Ex games. This one has my interest though. Will probably give it a try at $20 or so.
I think they have lots more copies of that because they partnered with the devs on it.Doesn't look like Shadow Complex is going to run out. They aren't even on to the 2nd batch. The first batch is still available. Maybe this is the first LRG flop?
That's a confusing acronym.EDIT: Just SMRPG and Wild Arms 3 ($5.99) for me, it looks like.
Sailor Moon RPG. What's confusing about that?That's a confusing acronym.
Especially since I said the full title in the same post.That's a confusing acronym.
Doesn't mean it didn't confuse me. I read the post without the edit, later saw just the edit, and wondered how Super Mario RPG made it to the Sony platforms. Yeah, yeah, my bad.Especially since I said the full title in the same post.
Why even get ME at this point when they just talked about putting out a remaster on PS4?I got Mass Effect, Resonance of Fate, and Wild Arms 3.
Shit, did they? I've been waiting so long because I was expecting the remaster but haven't seen anything so I saidWhy even get ME at this point when they just talked about putting out a remaster on PS4?
They talked about it at Gamescom a few days ago:Shit, did they? I've been waiting so long because I was expecting the remaster but haven't seen anything so I saidit. Ah well. Maybe I'll just bump it up the backlog, if I finish it before the remaster comes out, I won't be mad.
All this says is that EA is looking into remasters now, they didn't even specify which franchise. I'm pretty sure I'm good for awhile.They talked about it at Gamescom a few days ago:
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2016/08/16/ea-strongly-hints-that-mass-effect-games-will-get-remastered.aspx
I suspect that if they decide to go with remastering the ME series, they'll announce it on N7 Day (11/7) along with Andromeda's release date.All this says is that EA is looking into remasters now, they didn't even specify which franchise. I'm pretty sure I'm good for awhile.
They printed way more copies than they do on most games. Good. They should. Shit doesn't have to sell out in 15 minutes to be profitable.Doesn't look like Shadow Complex is going to run out. They aren't even on to the 2nd batch. The first batch is still available. Maybe this is the first LRG flop?
Yes, I'm sure their main motivation for low print runs is to sell out quickly. That makes way more sense than a bigger run costing more up front and causing more risk of loss if the games don't sell out.They printed way more copies than they do on most games. Good. They should. Shit doesn't have to sell out in 15 minutes to be profitable.
They could take that risk if all their games were as high quality as Shadow Complex, rather than shit like Breach and Clear and Futuridium.Yes, I'm sure their main motivation for low print runs is to sell out quickly. That makes way more sense than a bigger run costing more up front and causing more risk of loss if the games don't sell out.
True. But the slower sales might have them a bit worried--from a consumer standpoint it's great to not miss a chance to buy the game, but from a selling standpoint they want to sell every copy quickly. I'm sure Shadow Complex cost them more than B&C did, so the larger print run was probably an additional risk they had to take to break even. If the run doesn't sell out then they might stick to smaller titles and smaller prints.They could take that risk if all their games were as high quality as Shadow Complex, rather than shit like Breach and Clear and Futuridium.
There's a 50% TIV bonus next week, isn't there?Finished off the No Man Sky plat this morning. Honestly, it started out fun for the first few planets but it gets old really quick as there is little variety between the planets themselves and your overall actions of mindless resource gathering. The ship "combat" was also a joke, I've seen PS2 games with more depth in that area. No way it was worth full price but hopefully Best Buy puts up a good trade value for it next week.
Right, but No Man's Sky doesn't have a TIV at Best Buy yet, so he'd only get $0.37 for it (any unlisted game has a $0.25 TIV).There's a 50% TIV bonus next week, isn't there?
Edit:
Yep, 8/21-8/27 on all PS4/XB1 games.
https://www.cheapassgamer.com/topic/357703-best-buy-ad-821-827-50-trade-in-bonus-on-xb1ps4-games/
Dark Cloud 2 is easily the better game.wild arms 3 over dark cloud 2?
also dragon age goty is solid at 15, since all 3 dlcs sell that price by themselves
i was contemplating another world for 1.50 but it is so bad, im even passing yorbie
Which HD did you buy?For those not checking the main page, ebay is doing another $15 off $75 coupon for another 4 hours (4 PM PST)
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PS: Used it to finally get a 2 TB hard drive. I'm gonna be rolling in unplayed games!