Quote from: jahickson on Feb 13, 2013, 10:16:22 AM
No, Time Gate did the campaign. Im sorry I can't tell you more beyond "trust me" without getting people in trouble or possibly sued for breaking NDA.... but every word of this article is fact.
Wtf? who are you? - forget the link. Thats as old as the hills. The way I explained it is the way it occured, as of readily available info from the 3 corporate sources themselves. Just because newsites choose to bring these nuggets into focus now, only serves to make thier motives seem more suspicious to me. As do I feel its rather pathetic people choose to concern themselves
now with production issues, having had ample time to get on that bandwagon, long before the product went retail.
Anyway, apart from clarifications I'm not interested in this bullshit, its why I'm staying out of it.
I finished the game a week ago nearly, returned the PS3 vers for a complete refund and store credit of $10 and now will see what if any difference the Wii U version makes - my reasons for despising it are solely canonical (which I may be very alone, concerning), considering that this is the case for me I may not get that Wii U version, will depend on how much I calm down about it between now and then.
I've long considered gameplay like this was a joke, years ago when everyone else believed it was the pinnacle of achievement. I'm currently enjoying Time splitters 2 (again).
A:CM is past its launch comiseration date. If people are choosing to stick with it, then they see something in it and power to 'em; if not then it provides them with nothing. Alls good, people should just move on from here.
Only things of particular interest is the suspicious behaviour of the newsites, the Wii U vers. and where the title goes from here.
It would be widely worth considering; that if GBX polish the title to current standards would those that descry A:CM be also willing to trumpet that fact.