I mean I’d like to be upset but honestly video game journalism has always been the lowest form of Journalism. Mostly it’s just pure propaganda and press releases from major game companies. 90 to 95% of Articles written by these game journalists were just useless fluff.
I have a bit of an odd one for you; Ephemeral Fantasia. It’s a jrpg for very eclectic tastes. It’s a game in which you’re dealing with time loops. You can think of it as a mix between Groundhog Day and your average jrpg. Little bit like Majora’s Mask but more extreme I’d say.
Yeah that’s about right I could see a little bit longer depending on the game and the Developers but two years or three years tops is probably my limit on a game. After that point I don’t really pay attention to it anymore.
Man I don’t know how the board of directors is going to feel about the CEO telling people to refund their game. That seems like it would be on the list of things you don’t want your CEO telling people.