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Reblogged from meeskamooska
Sadness. So much sadness. If the world ends before I get to play this, I will have died an unhappy gamer.
With all the glitches and bugs in Skyrim when Bethesda rushed their asses off to get it out on time I say GOOD.
Let Crystal take some extra time to make the game work properly.
Erm, I never said it was bad. I am just sad it had to be pushed back. The problem however is that CD have kept completely quiet about the game since last E3 and have been basically avoiding answering any questions about it. Then on top of all of that they delay it and try to hand out the screens as if they are just saying “Oops, our bad. Have a screen it will make up for us not saying shit about the game”. I am glad they are taking their time to make the game, but the lack of any sort of info (behind the scenes, gameplay info, screens, ect.) isn’t going to help their marketing.
This is a major risk they are taking by rebooting it, they don’t have to only convince fans but other gamers as well. After E3 they need to begin marketing the game, otherwise this game will be a failure in terms of sales.Oh shit, I didn’t mean to address YOU personally D: I just mean that in general, I’d rather have a game take a bit longer and have it done properly, than have it rushed and turn out shyte for the first few weeks like with Skyrim.
If this was unclear, I’m sorry. My post was in no way aimed to bash you.
Gotcha, sorry if I came off hostile.
I get what you mean, I am very happy CD are taking their time with this title especially since it’s a reboot, They need to make sure it’s nothing but perfect. As much as I love Tomb Raider: Underworld, it could have used a delay to polish it a lot more. This is also sort of a good thing because there are so many games coming out this fall, less competition for Tomb Raider. lol
Reblogged from horrorking
Peter Jackson on the set of Braindead (1992)
We all start out in horror.