![]() ![]() Regarding this game in particular, I cannot support the use of a fund raising campaign to solicit funds from the public, while raising the expectation that a game will be available on a popular marketplace, only to suddenly announce that the game will be available exclusively on another marketplace. Because I value preservation of consumer choice, I cannot endorse a games store that relies on removing it. Epic ensures that if you would like to play certain games, their marketplace is the only option, even for games they did not have a hand in creating. ![]() Instead, it attempts to force relevance in the market by simply strong-arming its way in, making anticipated games exclusive to its feature-bare store. Epic does not seek to gain market share by building a better product. All of the features combined provide a comprehensive experience that the Epic store cannot.įurther, I cannot agree with Epic's business practices. For example, cloud saves, achievements, user profiles, user reviews, forums, mod distribution, library sorting, streaming to other devises, broadcasting, screenshot capture, user-created guides, wish lists, linux support, and universal controller support. Beyond "launching the game," it provides several ease of use features that are inherent in being a mature product. The Steam platform offers a reliable, stable, familiar, and comprehensive game experience. ![]() Quite simply, as a consumer, I am entitled to support the products of my choice. This announcement has restrained me from offering any further support to this project. ![]() I was thrilled when Shenmue II made it to Xbox, since I wasn't willing to play the import version on Dreamcast. It offered an immersive experience that few other games could bring to the table, on a game platform that seemed magical. I immensely enjoyed the original Shenmue on the Dreamcast. Sorry, that must be a typo, surely they mean 2020.My friends and I eagerly awaited Shenmue 3 - we appreciated the fact that Kickstarter could help bring us the third game we thought we might never get. The sale (and giveaways) end on the 6th of January, 2022. For folks not in the UK or US, their coupon page has details on the discounts and thresholds in other currencies. Hit Epic's Holiday Sale listing for all of the discounts. The coupons are limitless until the sale ends." You can do this as many times as you’d like. If you were to buy ten full games at exactly $14.99 each, your coupons would stack to $100 off your current purchases. "That means that no matter how many games are in your shopping cart, at least up to the 50 item transaction cap, any that cost over $14.99 after a sale discount has been applied will have an additional $10 off coupon applied. "Every full game you buy over the cost of $14.99 will receive a $10 off coupon applied at checkout, with no limit on how many games you can purchase," Epic's announcement explains. Plus, coupons make many games on sale even cheaper. They're giving away some trinkets for Fortnite, Rocket League, and Warframe. Our Shenmue 3 review called it "an often boring and sometimes brilliant game, where the brilliance depends on the boredom," which is a thing to be curious about alright.įollow their free games page for the daily giveaways, which are refreshed at 4pm GMT. For starters, hit Epic for free Shenmue 3. ![]()
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