I need to remember to download this onto the X and try it again someday, once I get a chance to get through everything else that I need to play on the X.
It's very different from a few years back
I need to remember to download this onto the X and try it again someday, once I get a chance to get through everything else that I need to play on the X.
E3 trailer:
It's going to be 20 hrs.
Sam Abbott: "But the early reception we got – everyone was so enthusiastic and we started getting comparisons to games like BioShock. We were 15 people at the time. So that’s an order of magnitude different from the team that built BioShock. We sort of looked at that and thought we had two options: we can keep building the small game we were thinking of. Or we can say, why don’t we give it a go? Why don’t we build the game we think people are expecting. That’s been the story of the last two years. We scaled up from 15 to 35-40 people internally, and then we have our external QA teams."
It's kinda funny. This was a hard pass for me before, but now I find myself losing interest in Anthem, and gaining with this game. Very weird for me...I had no interest in tbis after trying the preview but after seeing the E3 trailer I might have to give this a go.
Um that is just dumb. I thought when you buy a game in game preview that is all you pay.Gearbox have gone very greedy with the pricing of this.
Even early access buyers are still expected to pay ÂŁ40+ for the game
Um that is just dumb. I thought when you buy a game in game preview that is all you pay.
I assume it is too early in the buyout for MS to override this dumb decision. I was planning on getting the game. But I don't like this practice.The price got doubled when gearbox picked up the publishing rights but the discount for people who already paid half the price is a joke. Essentially paying over ÂŁ60 Just for the base game now
I thought this was an indie-priced game, but it looks like it's $60?
I wasn't sure which articles I should or shouldn't be censoring, so I was choosing to keep the most positive ones, and censor the most negative ones.Yeah I'm liking it so far too.
That's what I did. There was one I let through that I should've censored. It was about the children registry. Arthur just said maybe I should not have done that.I wasn't sure which articles I should or shouldn't be censoring, so I was choosing to keep the most positive ones, and censor the most negative ones.
Despite the performance issues, We Happy Few is a must-own title for any gamer who loves survival open world titles and quality world building. Unless your PC doesn't meet the minimum specifications (visible on the Steam page) there is no reason not to pick this fantastic game up as soon as possible.