If only this hadn't released along with a whole host of must plays (for me) I might have taken a chance. Hot damn, I fucking loved Sonic Frontiers. Of people I’ve heard from, Patrick Klepek of Waypoint doesn’t have a code, YouTuber SkillUp doesn’t have one. Forspoken Review: (IGN: 6/10) Reading a lot of the reviews, sounds like this game with be the Sonic Frontier of this year some will really like it and some will hate it. This means that we will not get to see whether these wild recommended PC specs will lead to a poorly optimized game until after launch, so I would absolutely hold off picking up a copy on that platform until any potential issues are known.Īnd of the review copies that have gone out, it’s clear Square Enix is playing the industry’s little “limited code quantities” game where they try to say there are only a certain number of (unlimited digital) codes they can give out, which really means they are just steering away from certain outlets. Forspoken is the sort of game you’ve probably seen before from its stereotypical fish-out-of-water fantasy story to its giant open-world map full of repetitive optional tasks. Some codes had gone out, and yet I’ve learned more that still makes whatever is going on with reviews somewhat weird.įrom what I can tell, there are no PC codes of the game out for review. Forspoken narra la historia de Frey, una joven neoyorquina que acaba en el hermoso y cruel mundo de Athia. Update (1/20): My first draft of this piece originally said that review codes had not gone out for Forspoken yet, which was a third red flag, but I subsequently learned that wasn’t the case. I guess we’ll find out in less than a week. Some of the later trailers convinced me maybe Forspoken would turn out okay (once they shed the goofy voiceovers), but there’s too much weirdness going on here to feel like this launch is going to go well and the game is going to launch in the state it should be in.
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