Everything?Jatyu said:You guys know you can also unlock the stuff just by playing the game right?
The payments are for the lazy people.
Valve seriously did that? lol...Ickorus said:IT IS ALL COSMETIC.
IT CAN ALL BE UNLOCKED WITHOUT PAYING A PENNY.
It's sad how successful the metabombing was, even if the scores are going up now that it's stopped it's left tons of people misinformed over the content of the game.
- Game lasts more than 4 hours, I clocked 7 hours single player and 4 1/2 hours co-op.
- It is not a console port, Valve just kept all the text in the same string and forgot to remove a couple lines pertaining to consoles in their rush to get the game certified.
- There is no DLC, cosmetic items are NOT DLC, all items can be obtained simply by playing the game if you do not wish to purchase from the store. They are unlockables, having the option to buy said unlockables does not make Valve evil.
I... really don't even know how to argue with you. It's very difficult to argue with someone when every single point they make is totally illogical and based entirely on childish emotional flares. Either you're one of the best trolls I've ever seen or you REALLLLLLYYYY want those hats. Seriously, is that it? Do the hats just MAKE the game for you? The whole of Portal 2 just revolves around the fucking hats? Without the hats the whole game experience just ceases to be? Really, what is it? I would love to get inside your head, it's got to be one fucked up place.Bill Bread said:The reviews, from what I'm reading, are to discourage shit like this in future titles, from Valve or any dev. Which suits me fine.
Exactly. They aren't cutting you off from a chunk of the game by doing this. It's just some hats and skins that don't actually add to the experience at all. There are far better things to ***** about.Irridium said:Its just fucking hats people. Seriously, are hats and costumes so god damn important to you that it makes the game inherently worse?
WAAAH! WE DON'T GET PURELY COSMETIC ITEMS FOR FREE! VALVE AND PORTAL 2 TOTALLY SUCK BECAUSE OF THIS! WAAAH!
Jesus, its one thing to be pissed about hefty content being released for a price at day one, but some fucking hats and skins? Come on.
You can unlock a lot of them through SP, CO-op and achievements.The Lunatic said:I find it insulting that they'd think people would actually pay for this.
Then I remembered there are people who would.
It should be free, Christ it's fucking emotes and skins, and I can understand the feeling that a it would seem a lot of people are feeling.
It's more about sending a message of "We're tired of this shit" than "FUCK YOU AND EVERYTHING YOU STAND FOR THIS GAMES SUCKS DUE TO HATS".
It definitely won't score points with the seemingly growing entitlement crowd in the gaming community, but this is my stance on the matter:StriderShinryu said:*Snip*
I see it as just another whining fiasco like Dragon Age 2 was. People find one maybe two problems with a game, usually of a trivial nature, and instead of considering other factors and making a reasonable and thought out review and score to go along, they just give it a zero or a one.PortalThinker113 said:Metacritic Critic's Score for Portal 2- 95
Metacritic Users' Score for Portal 2- Somewhere between a 5 and a 6
I wanted to facepalm so hard that it would create a sort of facepalm singularity. The way these reviews read, it's like Valve forced them to pay a further $80 to activate the game after buying it, then another $20 to move on from the first test chamber. The DLC is completely cosmetic and in no way is needed for the game in any way- heck, I wouldn't even know it existed if not for this stupid backlash. If you don't want the extra costumes and stuff, just don't buy them. It's as simple as that. Just play the game and actually try to enjoy it- you could have fun!
I picked up Portal 2 for PS3 today, and what I've played so far I've absolutely fallen in love with. It is a sublimely engineered and perfectly written game thus far, and I'm maybe an hour in. Cosmetic DLC does not change the fact that I'm enjoying the experience immensely.
Eh, no. Games like this still get more than a zero.Sonic Doctor said:To people that give such scores to games: Zeros are for games that are unplayable because of a fatal glitch, not for making statements about trivial problems about reasonable business practices.
GSC are still true bros, they've been putting out quality games for ages without any of this type of shit.I really haven't encountered any long lasting businesses that don't use normal business costumer tricking or convincing practices to get more sales. If a business doesn't work on attracting more sales in some fashion, it won't last long.