I try to avoid reviews for games that haven’t been released or aren’t in an open beta. I am especially suspicious in regards to embargoes that lift less than 24 hours before the game goes on sale.
Publishing peoples’ private info is bad and nobody should be encouraging others to find that info.
On the other hand, info about the games should be published. If a games journalist is willing to tow to company PR lines and withhold valuable info (to players) about games, then they should be willing to cover this. If they aren’t, then they’re just a fan with special access.
So…Bungies leadership is worried that Sony will completely take over, so they’re making it into a dumpster fire?
That’ll only mean that Sony will take over and fire the Bungie executives making these decisions, giving them generous severance packages on top of all the bonuses they’ll give themselves for cutting costs…wait, I think I figured it out.
This is probably my favorite of the series. The original got me hooked on the genre but this one…the number of hours I put in, I could probably have a Doctorate in Urban Planning and Disaster Management.
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I guess this is probably going to be the new shitty norm with bait and switch for reviews then nickel and dime afterwards.
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