guys settle down the clips in the video were clearly on low difficulty as defenders literally backed off in the box and allowed a shot to be taken. He says the goalies have been boosted and scores remain respectable so maybe trust him...
It's a typical add-on game, which I might get just for the sake of being able to play as random-ass countries.
Good point. I still found it unnecessary to be listed under The Bad, when really it should just be pointed out that it's part of the game. It's also not very surprising that a game about criminals has misogyny built in. I would argue that worse things happen in the game... such as murder. Yes, the game is profoundly violent
I feel like even if it wasn't trying to be satire and demeaning it would be a little unfair to dock marks because you disagree with an opinion. It could've been a racist game, but still an excellent game.
which E3 were you watching? It was marketed as a gaming machine...
Of course they would try to appeal to the masses in their own reveal. Gamers have got to stop being butthurt every time a company tries to appeal to the mainstream as well. They clearly left the games for E3.
Nobody's rights are threatened. As a console maker they have a right to make anything they want, and you have a right to buy the console or not. Afterwards, you can buy a game, which gives you a right to play it, legally there's nothing that says you have a right to trade it in or lend it to as many people as possible. Are you also fighting for the "right" to be able to copy a game? because that's illegal.
It seems that you along with most people are missing the good things that will come from the internet requirement, but I bet you it will be the norm at the most by the next generation, and that won't be because evil companies are trying to take your rights away. I can guarantee you they don't care about that. It will be because they want more money, and you know how they will get it? By moving the industry in a good direction to make it better, and by making it better making it bigger and more lucrative. That is what Microsoft are doing.
Not to mention everybody seems to forget that Sony's secondhand policy is also to leave it up to publishers to deal with it as they will.
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