From Sean Murray to Devolver Digital, the internet is reacting to Rockstar's second delay for its highly anticipated open-world epic.
CEO Strauss Zelnick says it's the "perfect result" of "a great narrative experience" that's "fun, somewhat contained, and at a fair price"
However, Take-Two Interactive's Strauss Zelnick believes that, "In the fullness of time, we think it's going to do great."
Skydance Games' project is "ambitious", and it wants to meet the "level of quality that our team, players, and fans expect."
“We wanted to give Rockstar the appropriate amount of time to polish the title," said Strauss Zelnick regarding the recent delay.
Rockstar apologized for the "additional time," but feels it will allow for the "level of polish you have come to expect and deserve."
The extraction shooter has taken the industry by storm, reportedly earning more than $100 million in revenue since launch.
New high school and college journeys in Road to the Show, the fourth season of Storylines, and much more await players next year.
"There are different types of Battlefield maps in all games," said DICE's David Sirland, regarding criticism against the same.
"I’m writing this right after the meeting where the decision was made," said D-Cell's RJ Lake after QA found a progression blocker.
Embark Studios' latest is a hit, and despite the niche and unforgiving nature of extraction shooters, it's resonating with a large audience.
A revisit of a cult classic with added extras, the remaster is a solid ride, even with its own issues on top of the original's.
Traverse Hyperspace Lumiose City, get bullied by overpowered Pokémon and bake doughnuts to gain a fighting chance in the upcoming DLC.
Sync Strikes, new playable characters and a compelling narrative await, but the Musou title is critically on par with previous offerings.
"Almost nothing about Sonic gameplay carried into this game, except the characters," say reviews about Rovio's battle royale/party game.
As Nintendo shifts its focus to the Switch 2, it's looking to third-party developers to augment its game development strengths.
The Blizzard-focused event/convention will take place on September 12th and 13th next year after skipping 2024 and 2025.
Even with all the perils that it provides, it's incredible to embark on a solo expedition, not knowing what could happen.
Publisher Reef Entertainment apologized again for the "repeated delays" and assured its players that "we're almost there."
"Give me a living, simulated world! True non-linearity!" said Daniel Vávra, who also criticized the "loading screens and level grinding."
