"I strongly believe that the staff at Gamespot need to take their time in properly playing and reviewing the games and take in consideration that just because its not what you expected, or it hasn't got all the proper updates, to not give the games bad ratings before actually knowing what the game could be."
what the F is this S? It's a product, yes? You pay money for it? They review it based on the experience as it exists right now, as that is what people are paying for. The moment a game reviewer starts factoring in "what the game could be" into their review ratings they become a shill and nobody should consider their ratings valid.
@nocturnal_death: A splinter cell pushed through that open world formula would inevitably be compared to MGS V, and there's no way for their generic template to win that comparison.
I think we all know if they bring back Splinter Cell it will an open world game built on their open world template. It will be generic and easily outclassed by MGS V.
Lol, the company that was founded on the slogan Don’t Be Evil has had their employees form a union in an industry that never has unions, not because the workers want better wages or benefits, but because they want the company to stop being evil and they literally had to take it this far to make the company listen to that simple demand.
Congratulations to the one good VR game, I guess. That platform is still nowhere close to mainstream adoption, and has been garnering less and less cultural interest every year since 2016.
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