By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
potato_hamster said:
lol. Look at everyone here making mountains out of molehills. Minecraft for the Vita's "physical release" was just a download code in a box. FFX/FFX-2's collection had FFX on cart, and FFX-2 for download. Bayonetta 2's free copy of Bayonetta was a download code on Switch.

This has been going on for years and years and years. But now we're supposed to throw up our arms because Activision has done the same thing that has been done probably dozens of other times? Meh. There are far bigger things to get upset over in the games industry.

None of those games use discs which are cheaper for data storage than cartridges and would cost less to put them all on one disc as opposed to using higher-storage carts, which would cost more, so you're just comparing apples and oranges. There's NO excuse for pulling this shit for disc-based games. There WAS backlash over the MMXL and RER Collections doing this shit BTW as Ganon pointed out. 

Activi$ion can go eat a fat one. They've pulled by far the most anti-consumer shit of any publisher this year. 

Last edited by KManX89 - on 02 August 2018