I really wish they’d make something more like Saints Row 2. The reboot was about halfway there, but the campaign is too short and just not good enough to really be a return to that style of game, and the gameplay isn’t interesting enough to satisfy fans of later series. Add to that the high number of bugs and it’s just a disappointment all around.
I wanted to care (if it were good). Gta desperately needs competition. For such a popular genre of games we have really few developers makes games in it.
Right? Seems like their priorities are all over the place. No reason for Darktide to be 10 months of next to zero content and now VT2 gets a new class.
FS promised one new class every quarter for Darktide, and none so far.
I just don’t get what they are doing. I played darktideand it was so much fun. Didn’t bought it because it wasn’t finished and why should I pay for an unfinished despite it being the most fun I had in recent time?
And you are telling me it is still unfinished? Why? Just why?
The playerbase is still large enough to find matches pretty easily in both cases. Darktide has been such a disappointment I am kind of glad significant updates are still coming to Vermintide 2 (5 new maps, for free, in the last 12 months is pretty good for a 5 years old game).
Yeah but we got next to no content first couple years then we got paid class specialties. Still a fun game that I would play if they would get off their ass and make it work on Linux.
First game was very well made and the world was super captivating. Sadly I got really frustrated after around four hours and stopped playing. Still appreciated the amazing art and animations.
Same here, graveyqrd of peaks is such a frustrating place lol, but few days ago I gave it the 10th try with a guide and after a while you get into it and it gets really better
I wonder why MGS let go of the Alan Wake franchise. The first title was such a great story driven game. It’s one of those games that sticks with you for a long time, if not ever.
I’m glad Remedy found a way to get the franchise back
You were not exaggerating. It looks more like Minecraft than DRG. I was definitely expecting “Deep Rock Fantastic” but instead it’s more of a survival game than anything.
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