Cassidy
Arcane
I really don't understand such kind of behavior. Besides the likelihood of the first release version of a game being a bug-ridden nightmare even if it is otherwise enjoyable, are SPECIAL BONUS FOR PREORDERS that much of a big deal for you to gamble your money on whether that game random person in the Internet or "gaming journalists" claimed to be good will be fun for you without playing at least a demo first? Nowadays everything is like a box of potentially undesirable surprises and there is far less good games than ten years ago, coupled with the fact there is no truly reliable media to trust on whether a game is good or not, and yet a few people, right here, in the Codex, are sheeple enough to fall for the bait and hype and preorder a game without trying it first through a demo.
This kind of concept would be totally off-place in sectors that deal with more tangible products. For example, isn't preposterous the idea of preordering a flavor of pizza that isn't even available on a menu yet? Or a car?
Sheeple consumerism at its finest.
This kind of concept would be totally off-place in sectors that deal with more tangible products. For example, isn't preposterous the idea of preordering a flavor of pizza that isn't even available on a menu yet? Or a car?
Sheeple consumerism at its finest.