Posted January 26, 2016
I don't play that much outside of mobile, and there I mostly play old PC games or indies, so I can't fully comment about this, but I will anyway.
There are games I'm sure I will like, or that I played a little and enjoyed. I imagine I'd enjoy Life Is Strange (Square Enix), and I bought and played some Child of Light (Ubisoft) with my kids and generally enjoyed it. I imagine I'd enjoy the Dragon Age games (EA), including the new one. WB publishes the LEGO games, and these tend to be fun. Activision, can't think of anything.
My backlog does have some games I want to play such as Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed, Batman Arkham, so I can certainly see myself enjoying more games from these publishers, even if they're just milking these franchises.
I'm not really a fan of any publisher, but I also don't care that much about their policies. All publishers and developers have a goal of making money by satisfying gamers, and the pendulum goes between these. When a publisher does things which the gamers think are too obnoxious, sales drop and the publisher changes things. Things come to a middle ground. That middle ground may not be to everyone's taste, but personally I don't have a big problem with it.
There are games I'm sure I will like, or that I played a little and enjoyed. I imagine I'd enjoy Life Is Strange (Square Enix), and I bought and played some Child of Light (Ubisoft) with my kids and generally enjoyed it. I imagine I'd enjoy the Dragon Age games (EA), including the new one. WB publishes the LEGO games, and these tend to be fun. Activision, can't think of anything.
My backlog does have some games I want to play such as Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed, Batman Arkham, so I can certainly see myself enjoying more games from these publishers, even if they're just milking these franchises.
I'm not really a fan of any publisher, but I also don't care that much about their policies. All publishers and developers have a goal of making money by satisfying gamers, and the pendulum goes between these. When a publisher does things which the gamers think are too obnoxious, sales drop and the publisher changes things. Things come to a middle ground. That middle ground may not be to everyone's taste, but personally I don't have a big problem with it.