

The Plus R community have been begging ArcSys to release the source code for a long time—hopefully, this will push them to reconsider their stance on open source.
The Plus R community have been begging ArcSys to release the source code for a long time—hopefully, this will push them to reconsider their stance on open source.
That’s the thing, there really was never a better time for fighting games 😂 I know it sounds preposterous, but back then if your main was in a re-release, you had to buy the whole game again to play, now you can just pay for a character DLC, or a season pass, and both are significantly cheaper.
Balance changes can be an issue, I agree, but in terms of how much the average player needs to spend on a game, things have improved.
This is exactly what fighting games do though. A season is an expansion (new characters) and there typically is a balance patch after a new character drops, then they move on to a new season.
IDK what people who don’t play fighting games think a season is, but judging by some comments in this thread, not every one seems to know.
Hmm… I don’t see how that hurts, yes. Problem with fighting games is you cannot release new characters without balance patches otherwise you break the game for half your roster if not more. And people absolutely want new characters.
But locking games at specific points maybe is worth exploring, yes.
Yeah, this is not applicable to fighting games, not in the past, not now.
In the past: they didn’t do live updates because the technology didn’t allow it, but they re-released the same game 100 times (See how many versions of Street Fighter 2 exist as an example)
Now: we get one version + balance patches and DLCs, and decent publishers do repackages after every season to make sure the price of the base game + DLC doesn’t exceed the initial price mark: typically $60.
I tried the beta… the game is not bad, but trying to turn it into the FGC’s Fortnite was a bizarre choice.
If you’re trying to make money in the FGC and beyond, go the SF6 route, not whatever this was.
Except they did not get review bombed and the article is blindly using the studio head as a source. Go look at the reviews, there actually is a ton of valuable feedback there.
They’re not getting review bombed. Head of the studio is being hyperbolic to get people who like the game to leave positive reviews.
Crimzon Clover: World EXplosion. Top 3 shmups of all-time and best shmup on Steam, IMO.
Bro, I thought people will finally shut up about this goddamn game ☹️ I just need the Silksong bitching to stop…
I’ve never spent more than $20 on a game 😂 like ever 😂 CEOs be crazy.