This is good to hear now let's see if enhanced versions of RDR, Dragon's Dogma, Condemned 2, The Darkness(original) and MGS: Collection come out for PC.
Ouch for $1750 one can purchase parts for rig that would be even better than this console/hybrid. Sorry I'll pass. Speaking of passing, give us some of that stuff you guys are smoking to be charging that much.
Even though it is a tad late, I still enjoyed the hell out of Brutal Legend and would probably pick this up with the better visuals and DLC packs. Now the only thing we need ported to PC are:
I don't support this at all. Granted I love co-op and feel lot of games should implement it where it would work, but a game like Dead Space I feel it ruins it, hence why I haven't been to excited for this title. News like this, now I can care less about this title. I guess companies really want to capitalize on that "real money auction house" Diablo 3 implemented, since it was such a stellar idea... Good one EA
I'm glad to hear Steam took action and does not allow anyone else to buy the game for the time being and allows you to get a refund. What I do not get is the few blind fanatics that keep saying "It's only in Alpha, it's going to get better" or just radically support the developer. Is it because they're ashamed to say they paid $15(or more...probably more) on a pile of trash that delivers on maybe 7% of its promises(You can create a character and there's zombies...there, 7%)?
The fact of the matter is Hammerpoint infused a new ToS where you could not get refunds, The Steam product page was a blatant lie, they're banning just about everyone who bad mouth's the game or has a negative opinion, And they clearly want to suck everyone's wallet dry with this "pay-to-win" model. Trust me, this type of business should not be supported.
I hope this game dies out fast, knowing Hammerpoint They'll probably take the money and run after a month.
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