ITT: Times capitalism ruined a good thing
ITT: Times capitalism ruined a good thing
fucking obligatory
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Fuck you, i liked this game.
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What happened here exactly?
Media molecule was pressed to make a sequel to a game they wanted to support with updates only. Third entry wasn't even developed by them and was a gigantic flop.
It still hurts
The third game was just bad.
Thankfully Tearaway was great, but being vita only sent it to an early grave. Unfolded was just unfortunate.
10 years without a sequel due to poor sales
Third game just had a childish(too childish), short and meh singleplayer campaign. It wasn't bad at all.
Besides it didn't flop. It sold millions i believe.
>Was a level creator on this game with 20.000 hearts
>Hearts were basically youtube subs
>1st game had an alright basic level editor
>2nd game had an amazing level editor with tons of logic gates and all
>3rd game was a horrible mess and the level editor was just fucking broken beyond repair
Hell the entire 3rd game was a buggy broken mess. It made one of Todds games look good in comparison.
Here's to Dreams
D-dreams cannot fail to at least please m-me can it?
I mean even if the gameplay is rough i would be alright with just the tools alone and the online community.
Fuck i want Dreams to be great.
dreams will be shit.
Can't believe they went with retarded move controller wagglan. They tried to force this retarded shit in LBP2 too if I remember right.
>ITT times communism worked
Except they didn't. It is just compatible with the move controllers.
The U.S. actually won the space race with a government program funded by taxpayers.
This game is so much fun, but I would never let them get that much money out of me.
And where did all that theft money come from? Oh you already answered it, the taxpayers, generated via private enterprise.
Name one of your levels, i'd play them.
I wish they had just made a 3D platformer version of LittleBigPlanet 1.
LBP1 was such a comfy and charming game. LBP2 was alright but something about the feeling wasn't there anymore.
Yeah, it was definitely a mix of both capitalism and communism. Taking the best from both philosophies rather than trying to go all in with one was a good move.
>Let's release this relatively new shooter in the same window as the new CoD and Battlefield, what could possibly go wrong?