@stickemup: Fun fact: the Early access isn't even officially launched yet. What did you expect from an unfinished game that hasn't even actually hit early access???
It's an early access game... and the early access period officially launches on 27th. What did the reviewer expected exactly? Has gaming journalism reached such an abysmally low point that they are now reviewing unlaunched early access game like a fully launched title? I mean, I get that his job is to write about gaming, that inZoi is getting quite popular, but if you're gonna write about it, can you at LEAST pretend you actually know gaming? Because saying an early access game... which hasn't even officially launched its early access period, isn'T fun right now is kinda like eating your food at a restaurant before the Chef is done cooking it and blasting the restaurant because the food doesn't taste good... or if you went mad at your daughter because her drawing is ugly, but she isn'T even done drawing it. People are doing the same with Wreckfest 2 early access, writting bad reviews on Steam because "derRr! the game is useless! There is only 3 tracks and cars to drive". Seriously, stop trying Early Access if you want a complete experience.
One of the worst gaming CEO calling another gaming CEO bad... How entertaining. For the record, this is coming from someone who actually did work for Kotick's company, before he resigned.
@philip6k: the fact that you disagree with someone doesn't mean he misunderstood anything... and the fact that you can't see nor understand something so basic boggles my mind. I mean, just take 3 seconds reading the comments people added below and you're gonna see quite the trend.
@Spartan_418: Not at all. The remaining crowd for music games are pretty much all playing Clone Hero on PC and it is very well known that the wii instruments are the best to use due to practically no input lag and better capacity to register more input per seconds than instruments on other consoles. Also, this is not a new product, as other people in the comment found, it's only a repackaging of an already existing product. Making it even more logic to not rebuild those guitars for other platforms from scratch.
@sippio: do you (or anyone replying to you) even realize how successfull Nintendo has been the past 7 or 8 years? Say and think what you will, but they CLEARLY don't need your advices and are certainly running their business right. For as much as I, too, would appreciate it if games lost their full value much faster, but economically speaking, it doesn't make sense to lower a price of an item that keeps selling. If it infuriates you, well, buy games from a company that makes shittier games that you can buy at 50% weeks after release, not realizing why those games are discounted so fast.
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