| Samus Aran said: If you want to call me a fanboy at least have the guts to do it in a direct manner. You were talking about reviews, metacritic is the place where all those reviews get collected into one place. My point still stands. Nobody is being screwed, the game rose up the ranks on Amazon in all kinds of countries because of the Global Testfire demo. People obviously liked what they played. And did you know that the people who played the demo and bought the game digitally get a discount? Of course you didn't know that. Nintendo EAD has a pretty good reputation for delivering quality content, so damn right I'm going to trust them. Anything wrong with that? I've actually played their first ever TPS multiplayer shooter and it's damn good. Have you? I'm not deflecting anything. Amiibo are a non-issue. People buy them for the figurines. If you really want to complain about Nintenùdo responding to the market then blame Activision. They're the ones who invented this toys to life concept. Oh and they DO lock important gameplay elements behind these figurines. Nintendo doesn't. But if you don't believe me, feel free to make a thread about why people buy amiibo, be sure to include a poll. ;) |
I have never seen someone so aggressively miss the point.
You talked about metacritic scores, I'm not talking about scores but the actual content of the reviews.
People have not played all maps or tried all weapons and gamemodes, have you heard of a little game called Destiny, that was also a game where tons of people were sold on the demo just to then be disappointed by the full game. And how does that discount thing help your case? That's just another way of locking people into the game while not knowing about how a lot of the game content is going to turn out.
And jesus your continuous Amiibo deflecting is getting tiring, Splatoon has ingame content locked behind a $30 paywall, you can continue your people don't buy Amiibo for the game application mantra all you want, but you can not change what is a simple fact.







