That unpopular game I enjoy playing is called "The Last of Us."
That unpopular game I enjoy playing is called "The Last of Us."
Mass Effect 3 is included in the list. You enjoyed the conclusion.
Mark Gerhard departed, and the community appreciated his approach. He managed to maintain a positive public image while recognizing the importance of balancing microtransactions for profitability. This strategy aimed to support ongoing updates and uphold the game's core principles. As he went, several long-standing Jagex employees joined him at his new employer. The previous CEO, Rodney Cousens, faced significant criticism on Reddit from former staff members. During his leadership, the monetization team came under scrutiny for excessive microtransaction practices, which damaged many aspects of RuneScape. Recently, they revealed plans to make certain non-payment items, like bonus outfits, available to all players, not just those who spent heavily. Previously exclusive perks were now being introduced gradually through gameplay.
Oh so Runescape is now owned by some Chinese entity? That doesn't sound like a good idea to me. I thought there was a stereotype of Asian controlled games being HEAVILY pay-to-win.