Shouldn't they release a game for the PS5 before moving to the next console?
Thank you, RFK jr, for this important message
I truly don't understand why have verification without... Actually verifying the identity of the poster?? Like, sure, 8 bucks and you can pretend you're special but then you need to actually do the work to confirm this person is who they say they are and keep other accounts from impersonating them.
That's a comfort meal if I've ever seen one
Methinks some people in this comment section didn't watch the video before commenting...
Neither did I, so here's my opinion: I think a loss of confidence is the real issue. Why buy a new game when you don't know if it'll be a buggy mess on launch and those old games are available to play right now.
Look at sales for games legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, where player know they will get a polished experience from day 1. It cost $70 dollars, was pirated before release, and is still a top 10 selling game on the switch despite releasing so late in the switch's life.
Another reason is no more hype. They cancelled E3. Nintendo Power is gone. I only go on games radar for headphones reviews. I hear about most games from streamers nowadays, and then I'm just watching the full gameplay. No hype means no pressure to play early means that game releases go by and people just wait until a sale. Honestly not really a problem for the consumer but I do think it's one of the reasons.
That's a very offensive term for Simpson-Americans. JK, A little bit of googling didn't show any issues, doesn't look like there's a lot of consensus somewhere the word comes from, but it might be from birds or because apparently Judas was often painted using yellow colors. It's British slang that doesn't make any sense.
I'm pretty darn sure
But then we wouldn't get world class wordplay like this
Kendrick demolished drake, but he is not your savior
In all seriousness when he does touch on foreign policy, which is rare, it's usually usually standard liberal nonsense so he can keep his opinion to himself.
"a standalone sequel"
what a horrible phrase.
"a standalone sequel"
Hollywood's new craze
Jojo. Easily. I need a stand immediately.
And to anyone saying that 99.9% of people in JoJo don't have a stand: that's cool but I'm built different
If it's such a worry, maybe people wouldn't ask for a Zelda game if Nintendo wasn't nigh ceaselessly shafting their only female protagonist