Man years ago, I bought games on release day or near release day. But this was way back when you went to the store to buy games.Originally Posted by NvTwist74 Go to original post
In the last 10 years, and definitely the last 5 I have adopted the wait at least 2-3 months before buying any game, normally I wait for a sale. which is why I did with TD2 until middle of June. I've broken that rule a few times with Elder Scrolls Online and TD1 and both times I paid for it. With all the publishing companies sticking to hard release dates whether the game is ready or not, giving them 2-3 months after release seems to be the better decision. But I'm old and no longer feel the need to play every game on release day. I'm fairly happy waiting for all the bugs to get worked out and have a better gaming experience later.
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Watched my son play it for a few hours (XB1), No thanks too.Originally Posted by MajorPotato. Go to original post
They are working on AI team members so should be around the corner. Don't know about other posters but I normally look forward to autumn /fall game releases but this year looks poor. Best bet is to play more than one game to try and keep things a bit fresh. Like another poster brought all games on day of release but am holding off on breakpoint now after being a bit hyped.Originally Posted by cn555ic Go to original post
Really? I hated the story. Like I felt it was so awful it was kind of like the ending of Game of Thrones, killed the joy that built up to it and made wanting to replay/rewatch it again completely unsatisfactory.Originally Posted by My.Own.Savior Go to original post