I find the hype of something is inversely proportional to the quality of the end product. If some game company put 7 years into a game and their marketing was, "could be alright, see how you like it". I'd be all over that shit like white on rice.
I wonder how much money was wasted on that Imagine Dragons song, that literally no one cares about now, that should have just been put into development.
I find the hype of something is inversely proportional to the quality of the end product. If some game company put 7 years into a game and their marketing was, "could be alright, see how you like it". I'd be all over that shit like white on rice.
I wonder how much money was wasted on that Imagine Dragons song, that literally no one cares about now, that should have just been put into development.