| The_Sony_Girl1 said: I know they rely on third parties to sell consoles, but why did they approve of broken games like Assassins Creed Unity get released? Do they beta test the games before release, or do they just let games get released? |
I hate getting broken games, but I really think this issue is a bit overblown to be honest. I had no issues with broken games last year up until fall, at which point a few games were either unwittingly released with nonfunctional netcode (DriveClub, MCC) or rushed out the door to make Black Friday bundles (Unity & LBP3). The latter is unacceptable, but I'm willing to believe neither Sony or MS would have released DC and MCC in their initial state had they known online would be so bad. They each get that one free pass, though - any more and they deserve all the tomatoes thrown their way. At least all the games I listed had a campaign that could be finished and weren't glorified coasters.
The only broken games I don't have an explanation for is Sonic Boom and PS4 Tetris. Money? Lack of care? Who knows.







