Yes, just I'm still disappointed with development time. You might say that games are more in depth than before, and while yes in a way they are (for the simpler style of games, older RPGs were still huge), at the same time you'd think with developing technology, development techniques would get easier, graphics engines would be able to bash out things in no time, it's just gameplay to 'finesse' so to speak. Tekken 7 was playable at Evo 2015. It used to take 2 years to develop a single Tekken, not go from Arcade to console.
And where is the next Dragon Age? Been 2(.5) years since the last, sequels are meant to be easier, don't think they are all working on ME:A as that's taken ages too (5 year development) and they have 2 teams right?
... I'll be playing FF16 in 2022.
Love games, love what's happening, don't like waiting.
I'm bloody old.
Hmm, pie.







