I haven't played Helldivers in a hot minute, but i didn't really get the complains a lot of people had. I played on helldivers difficulty, and got matched up with pretty good people usually which made the game pretty fun and kinda too easy. I played with the weirdest meme loadouts and it was still alright, after learning the game obviously. People were duper salty when their gun didn't one shot everything and the game got too hard. But you can always play on a lower difficulty? No?
I play a loot of deep rock galactic, and the game is much harder, and with their last update, you can raise the difficulty even more without mods. And no one complains that their favourite gun doesn't kill everything in one hit.
Sometimes games ship updates that mess with the game. I have over 20,000 hours in WoW. But my play habits from over almost 2 decades ago don't reflect the current quality of the game.
And some people compulsively play games they don't enjoy because "once I get to the next thing, it will finally be fun!" And maybe this person had an awakening and realized that they will never get there... Or after this amount of time had a drastic change of heart.
And some people leave games open when they aren't playing.
I'm not saying this is normal or necessarily healthy, but it's not unfeasible.
right, but if you do that I think it's on you to explain why you have that many hours and yet are still leaving a negative review. This comic is specifically parodying the people who don't provide that context and thus leave it open to interpretation
It's one thing to write a funny review instead of being serious, but... The thumbs up or thumbs down is for people who don't wanna read your review, they just wanna take a glance at what most people think.
Imagine a game where every review is a joke giving a thumbs down. Everyone who hasn't played it will think it sucks.
I would pay 60$ for destiny with all the "fat" trimmed. Keep the multiplayer, the pve, weapon and armor system but remove power level, random rolls and all the other grindy stuff.
Being able to use gear you like based on preference, rather than meta or whatever high stat roll you can get. That and also buff mobility stat.
This is basically War Thunder. I can go on a rant, but I'll leave a single statement to sum it up: even gacha games are more respectful to their playerbase.
I've done that a few times. I decided to absorb the punishment doled out by the game's badness and have what fun I could, but it was always at a stupidly high cost and the stuff that sucked, I didn't see coming going in.