BGE 1 was a fairly tiny and simply game in terms of complexity and scope. Making something in the same vain today would make a giant like Ubisoft look like a joke. It's go big or go home for these studios.
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BGE 1 was a fairly tiny and simply game in terms of complexity and scope. Making something in the same vain today would make a giant like Ubisoft look like a joke. It's go big or go home for these studios.
Stop being such an entitled baby, you're not entitled to getting games that are good or you'll actually like:What does this game have to do with BG&E again? I seem to fail to see the connection. Always online killed it anyway, though.
The idea, I think, is the game focusing on the exploits of Jade's mother during the epic space pirate age or something, with the character you create being some along for the ride person. Still think they shouldn't have gotten all online over-ambitious especially in such entry.What does this game have to do with BG&E again? I seem to fail to see the connection. Always online killed it anyway, though.
People of colour and furfags!What does this game have to do with BG&E again? I seem to fail to see the connection. Always online killed it anyway, though.
What does this game have to do with BG&E again? I seem to fail to see the connection. Always online killed it anyway, though.
Years later, suddenly everyone wants a sequel to this "gem" of a game that was SO FUCKING AMAZING and GROUNDBREAKING. And I'm sitting there confused, if I played something else entirely.
Years later, suddenly everyone wants a sequel to this "gem" of a game that was SO FUCKING AMAZING and GROUNDBREAKING. And I'm sitting there confused, if I played something else entirely.
My reactions have been similar, except that I played it fairly recently (like 3 years ago?), so I'm even more puzzled. I also remember the game getting straight out 9-10/10 everywhere when it came out, but in practice it's just a good action-adventure and not much else.
Sorry but it's better than Elex.Years later, suddenly everyone wants a sequel to this "gem" of a game that was SO FUCKING AMAZING and GROUNDBREAKING. And I'm sitting there confused, if I played something else entirely.
My reactions have been similar, except that I played it fairly recently (like 3 years ago?), so I'm even more puzzled. I also remember the game getting straight out 9-10/10 everywhere when it came out, but in practice it's just a good action-adventure and not much else.
Years later, suddenly everyone wants a sequel to this "gem" of a game that was SO FUCKING AMAZING and GROUNDBREAKING. And I'm sitting there confused, if I played something else entirely.
My reactions have been similar, except that I played it fairly recently (like 3 years ago?), so I'm even more puzzled. I also remember the game getting straight out 9-10/10 everywhere when it came out, but in practice it's just a good action-adventure and not much else.
We all know that gaming journalists would rate anything with a female protagonist 10/10. I guess it was the SJW rating system back then, when nobody was paying attention to slow retardation. I don't even remember much hype for BGE in mags like Computer Gaming World (I could've missed it).
Compared to BGE, I remember games like Slave Zero and Heretic 2 more.. I want sequels for those games.
Oh fuck off with this SJW bullshit. Back in the days we didn't have anything like that. BGE wasn't rated highly because it had a female protagnost. It had a charming world, nice art design, interesting story and basic, but fun gameplay. It was different from the run of the mill games from that era. Just like Psychonauts, which also has a cult following, yet some think that it is a meh game today and don't understand its popularity.Years later, suddenly everyone wants a sequel to this "gem" of a game that was SO FUCKING AMAZING and GROUNDBREAKING. And I'm sitting there confused, if I played something else entirely.
My reactions have been similar, except that I played it fairly recently (like 3 years ago?), so I'm even more puzzled. I also remember the game getting straight out 9-10/10 everywhere when it came out, but in practice it's just a good action-adventure and not much else.
We all know that gaming journalists would rate anything with a female protagonist 10/10. I guess it was the SJW rating system back then, when nobody was paying attention to slow retardation. I don't even remember much hype for BGE in mags like Computer Gaming World (I could've missed it).
Compared to BGE, I remember games like Slave Zero and Heretic 2 more.. I want sequels for those games.
>OkamiBG&E, together with Psychonauts and Okami, are the trifecta of hisptery gaming. All of them are run of the mill games whose cult status resulted from everything except fun gameplay.
BG&E was so boring, the most fun parts were the mini-games.
Oh fuck off with this SJW bullshit. Back in the days we didn't have anything like that. BGE wasn't rated highly because it had a female protagnost. It had a charming world, nice art design, interesting story and basic, but fun gameplay. It was different from the run of the mill games from that era. Just like Psychonauts, which also has a cult following, yet some think that it is a meh game today and don't understand its popularity.Years later, suddenly everyone wants a sequel to this "gem" of a game that was SO FUCKING AMAZING and GROUNDBREAKING. And I'm sitting there confused, if I played something else entirely.
My reactions have been similar, except that I played it fairly recently (like 3 years ago?), so I'm even more puzzled. I also remember the game getting straight out 9-10/10 everywhere when it came out, but in practice it's just a good action-adventure and not much else.
We all know that gaming journalists would rate anything with a female protagonist 10/10. I guess it was the SJW rating system back then, when nobody was paying attention to slow retardation. I don't even remember much hype for BGE in mags like Computer Gaming World (I could've missed it).
Compared to BGE, I remember games like Slave Zero and Heretic 2 more.. I want sequels for those games.
Michel Ancel, meanwhile, seems to have stopped promoting this game. I don't wonder why.
One month later, Ancel still hasn't said a word. Honestly, I'd love for him to step up and chastize Ubisoft for its utter crap, but I guess his contract says otherwise.He was used for PR reasons (probably). And the price was his soul + funding for Wild.