- I will make it work by not buying games at 80 usd. - Especially when there’s stuff like Clair Obscur coming out for $50. Polished to perfection. All it needs is a proper visual indicator for when to dodge enemy attacks and it’ll be a solid 10/10 for me - I completely agree. Clair Obscur feels genuine in a sea of live-service, in-game store laden modern AAA games. Almost like it was made for gamers and not investors. - Basically my metric for finding a game to play lately is “how much did they spend on marketing?” My favorite games I’ve played in the last 5 years were Project Wingman, Hi-Fi Rush, Atlas Fallen, Eternal Strands, The Finals, and now Clair Obscur. The first time I’d heard of any of them was when I was downloading them. - Crazy how good a video game can be when it’s made entirely by people who like video games - That said, there are some games that had an advertising budget that I liked. Sekiro, Nier Automata, Baldur’s Gate. The common denominator being a lack of monetization. If you’re selling the game, don’t sell cosmetics. 
 
 
 
- I bought almost every Doom and Wolfenstein, for $34 CAD. And got Doom Dark Ages for 10% off. With a bundle. Without the bundle, and coupon, it would have costed around $450 CAD. 
- But people well and the price well creep ever upward. Look at graphic cards. 
 
- Randy Pitchford shoots water bottles at his landscapers with a t-shirt gun. - I’m not surprised at all, but I didn’t know about this one. 
 
- I’ve honestly gotten tired of the formula at this point and I really don’t care what he said or meant. There have been, what, 5 borderlands games so far? and they all play the same with little variation. I bought them all and maybe actually finished 2. I can sit this one out. - Dude’s not wrong, serious fans will find the money for it…but I think he vastly overestimates how many people are serious fans of Borderlands. - I’m a serious fan of BL1, 2, TPS, and Tales. Preordered BL3 for that reason. BL3 showed me that I cannot count myself a fan of a game before I’ve played it 
 
- I liked The Pre-Sequel most of all because it did do new stuff that 1-3 didn’t while still being the same type of game (they also have a bunch of PnC adventure games and turn based RPGs that are nothing at all like the main series). 
 
- I think the only thing that might save this game at this point is Randy leaving a copy on a thumbdrive at medieval times 
- You could shorten the title just by saying Randy Pitchford is gross 
- I’m sorry but that’s just not at all what he said. He said “If you really want it, you’ll find a way to make it work.” - If you don’t complain when it’s €60, you don’t have to buy it on day one. Take a month or two, or a year, to save up 20 extra and buy it when you’re comfortable. - You’ll have known about this game for over a year now, if it’s that important to you you’ve had a year to save up. - And if you’re struggling to make ends meet to the point that you can’t really afford video games, maybe wait for when it gets hugely discounted. - These are all ways of making it work. The end result is the same, you’ll have played the game. - Or just pirate it. Fuck Gearbox at this point. - Fuck Take Two. Gearbox develops the game, they have little say in the price the publisher slaps on it. - Absolutely fuck take two but also fuck Gearbox 
- They had a lot of say in what they did to Maya though - No need to bring that up, I still pretend that never happened and Maya is good and well - The canon event is that I shot at Troy with my variety of guns and rocket launchers and magic fucking powers. Sitting around and watching the only other siren I know walk up and touch the guy that kills you when you touch him was just a bad dream 
 
 
 
- That’s what I thought he meant when he said I’ll find a way to make it work. I could swear I heard him wink through the microphone when he said it. 
 
- Hi Randy! 
- You and your up voters are tools. 
 






