You already have 20 critics available that "already got the payment" (really? people are still with that crap?) according to metacritic, feel free to check em out.
How about if you have a look at "Cute things Dying Violently"?. At least you'll have a laugh with it ^.^;http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-US/Product/Cute-Things-Dying-Violently/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d80258550936
Played yesterday for the first time, did not found any errors, guess it was the thing about the first days of any online-linked game.
People does not like to be forced to stay connected to internet all the time (They don't complain about Steam, funny thing) anyway that is something I can respect, but on the other side... Dan Pearson from Gamesindustry.biz explained pretty nicely what I consider the REAL drama and what should really sadden every decent gamer out there::"So much over reaction, so much entitlement. So much hatred for a company which only a few hours previously had been feted as the most benevolent of entities. That, for gaming as a whole, is massively embarrassing, serving only to reinforce the still widely held belief that gamers are largely shouty basement gentlemen, hollering into the void because someone is threatening to take away their toys."
@jonnybutler11 True, like EA Games, like Square-enix, like Capcom, like every non-indie studio. The only difference is that Activision (and Capcom) just don't try to hide it,
I think I know a little bit about the games industry after being working on it for the last 4 years and, last time I checked, no company was giving away their games for free
But that is something out of the subject that does not change the fact that this is a movement no other company does.
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