



This even gives greater concern on either performance issues or poor mouse and keyboard support on the PC that they don't want to spill out before initial sales are past. And if they were so afraid of spoilers they wouldn't have put out a demo on the consoles, but didn't bring on out for the PC. Scarlet Nexus surprised me with a style of combat that was both fast-paced and deliberate, while also still managing to combine that with an endearing cast of characters that already had me invested in their relationships and struggles even in just the four hours that I got to play. 7.8 Generally favorable reviews based on 164 Ratings Your Score 0 Summary: Unleash the Power of the Mind - In a far distant future, a psionic hormone was discovered in the human brain, granting people extra-sensory powersand changing the world as we know it. When spoilers are an issue companies will specify which parts of the game reviewers are allowed to show (how many hours in, what chapters, etc.) and that happens all the time and works just fine. Yeah, anyone who thinks an embargo that close to release is about spoilers is extremely naive and doesn't know how this industry operates. Unless a game leaks or something, spoilers isn't really an issue considering reviewers know better than to spoil the game in the review.which is why that embargo logic doesn't make sense to me. Of course, this is based off of the demo that I played several times with both characters on Hard. Usually when publisher is confident in a game they allow reviews weeks in advance, if it's a day or two before the game comes out it's a little worrying. It’s a perfectly serviceable system and the game will offer more than just combat, which is great, I just don’t think Scarlet Nexus is the type of game that you can play for years and years and not get tired of. Początkowo opublikowane przez Jaypi3:Yeah, that's kinda bull.
