Games like this pull at your mind so much. Like, do I compliment them on the dedication, hard work, and free updates? Or do I say "You should have done better, way, way better" for releasing a half-finished game?
Games like this pull at your mind so much. Like, do I compliment them on the dedication, hard work, and free updates? Or do I say "You should have done better, way, way better" for releasing a half-finished game?
This is why I no longer like Square. Back when they were at their peak in the late 80's and 90's/early 00's, they would make a numerical FF (which would be herald universally as the pinnacle of RPGs in the industry) and then move on to making the next great game in the series. Now? They spend a decade making one game and then spend another milking it with DLC and sequels almost no one cares about.
Look guys, if you buy this second season pass then you're encouraging SE and other companies to keep delivering partially complete games. I'm just saying.

| deskpro2k3 said: Look guys, if you buy this second season pass then you're encouraging SE and other companies to keep delivering partially complete games. I'm just saying. |
I'd rather they finish it though, its like watching porn for a full day and not being aloud to jack off. I'm sitting here with blue balls waiting for the ending so I can be relieved xD
Wright said:
A better business, however, would be releasing a game that don't really tease you hard with missing content that they later sell separatedly, thus draining the game itself from pre-existing value. We shouldn't be needing a Gladio scar DLC if the game had just gave a mere attempt at explaining's Gladio's absence during Chapter 7, for example (but there's absolutely NOTHING. He gets a scar and THAT'S IT, no one else inquires about it save for a passing Prompto comment). It's cool that they give free updates (though it's still mindblowing to me that some of these free updates are timed, like what the fuck, this ain't a MMO Tabata), but look at how misguided some of these updates are. They basically made a Assassin's Creed mash-up that gives one of the original game's bosses more screentime than the entirety of XV's; like where are the priorities here? EDIT: Oh yeah, let's not forget Tabata said those Gladio/Prompto/Ignis' DLCs have absolutely zero plans to be implemented in the game itself. And basically like I said earlier, I doubt they'll actually adress any XV's internal story problem. It's too late to fix any nonsense past Chapter 9. The best thing they could come up with was bringing up some multiplayer aspect to try and tie every loose end. |
They are still fixing the later chapters, even just today chapter 12 received new story content. But I agree that it still has a long way to go yet.
think-man said:
I'd rather they finish it though, its like watching porn for a full day and not being aloud to jack off. I'm sitting here with blue balls waiting for the ending so I can be relieved xD |
Bruh ... why so graphic? :-0
A season pass is supposed to cover all that stuff. If they are really doing another season pass for new DLC.......

twintail said:
A season pass is meant to cover what they said it would cover. And in this case, this is stuff never stipulated to be part of it.
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While that might be technically true when you split hairs but it's implied that a season pass would cover any major DLC expansions or story related DLC. Most devs don't list everything that a season pass covers because there was never really a need to do that. There's a certain amount of trust that a gamer has in a game company when it comes to stuff like this and once a company breaks that trust, it's difficult to get it back. If SE wants to shoot itself in the foot, by all means, they can have at it til there's nothing left but red mush. I can't recall any dev that that tried using two seperate season passes for dlc and there's a good reason for that.

Well things could be worse at the end of the day look at Bethesda getting ready to charge people for a survival mod they've copied and its inferior to the original versions. May as well wait to see if they have a FFXV full edition on Steam with all DLC.