@juninhotorres: Always, always, always play/watch/read things in the order they were released for your first time through.
There are really only three games you need to play to get ready for 3. You need to play 1, 2, and Birth by Sleep, and you should also play 0.2. Everything else is skippable unless you're interested in being one of those fanatical Kingdom Hearts superfans.
@Redsyrup: Here's a insider secret. Companies don't actually care at all about public relations unless it's going to cost them money. This is going to have zero impact on their profits in the future. Gamers are notorious for being all bark and no bite. They almost always buy the next thing.
@computernoises: It has nothing to do with them learning something about you or making money. If they see an article has a bunch of clicks, they're going to want to create more articles like that.
@computernoises: You know that by clicking on the article, you're telling Gamespot that you like this kind of content and want to see more? Childish comments are ignored. Clicks are not.
@spectrexr1: I know feeble minds can't understand this, but a game getting an eight doesn't always mean it's better than a game that gets a seven. You can't compare reviews of completely different games by completely different people.
@sirartorias91: What does one have to do with the other? There are more than four people working on the game and different teams do different things. It would be a much bigger problem if a company like Square Enix had the same people in charge of creating the content as they did optimizing the game.
Stop posting. Every time you try and reply to someone you just look like a bigger idiot.
How exactly were the first 2 Witcher games stuck on PC when the second one was on 360? Witcher 3 was successful because they dumbed down the gameplay enough to appeal to the masses and made it really pretty. Monster Hunter would not do well on consoles because it's not the type of game the console market wants to play. The game is made first for a Japanese market and they'd much rather play the games on a portable device. The games sales numbers are much softer outside of Japan. They've also released console versions that haven't sold anywhere near as well as the portable versions.
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