whoever spends $150 on a controller is a FUCKING IDIOT
Seriously $150![]()
Well, some people still buy steering wheels and fightsticks and they can be even more expensive...
whoever spends $150 on a controller is a FUCKING IDIOT
Seriously $150![]()
Final Fantasy VII Remake (please do NOT Advent Childrenify Tifa...keep her as she was in the original FFVII )
whoever spends $150 on a controller is a FUCKING IDIOT
Seriously $150![]()
Well, some people still buy steering wheels and fightsticks and they can be even more expensive...
Tetsuya Nomura directed Advent Children, is running the remake (seriously, of all the games, FF7 really needed one?) and has proven himself to be completely incompetent at getting a game made. I wouldn't hold your breath.
whoever spends $150 on a controller is a FUCKING IDIOT![]()
/\ That image could be applied to a lot of people following Nintendo's presentation yesterday and their reaction to the Metroid game. There's even a petition out there to get it cancelled if you can believe that. Bunch of entitled, whiny brats.
/\ That image could be applied to a lot of people following Nintendo's presentation yesterday and their reaction to the Metroid game. There's even a petition out there to get it cancelled if you can believe that. Bunch of entitled, whiny brats.
I can certainly understand being upset over the Metroid announcement, but this petition crosses a line into creepy fan territory.
whoever spends $150 on a controller is a FUCKING IDIOT
Seriously $150![]()
Adam Boyes, head of third-party developer relations at PlayStation, told me at E3 that he’s known about Square’s Final Fantasy VII remake for a year. It was a fun secret to keep.
“Our publishers take us through their slates,” he said, recalling a meeting with Square from earlier last year. “When he said ‘FFVII remake’, I said, ‘uhhh excuse me’? At first, I assumed it was the PC one, the PC one wasn’t a remake.
“They said: ‘We’re doing the full one.’
“I was like: ‘Uh that’s going to melt people’s brains. I can’t wait for that moment and we had it on Monday.’”
Sony officials knew about the forthcoming remake for about a year, well before the notorious December announcement of the port of the PC port of the original FFVII to PS4. What was supposed to be a fun announcement about the polished PC version of the ‘97 PSOne classic coming to PS4 became a moment of dashed expectations. Final Fantasy producer Shinji Hashimoto at appeared on stage at the big PlayStation Experience fan event, started introducing something FFVII-related to suddenly-shocked fans... only to then reveal that he was just talking about a PC port, not the long-demanded remake. Fans in the audience seemed bummed. Teased, maybe. Trolled, perhaps. It was unintentional, Boyes said. “You learn with these things."
Well, for people who don't like video games it sure was.Aside from Bethesda, pretty underwhelming e3 it was.
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