As was stated above my comment, the Behemoth monster isn't out yet and won't be for a couple weeks maybe months. The amount of time that goes into creating and balancing these classes/monsters is probably comparable to a fighting game. Balance is absolutely essential to this game so I hope they take their time with releasing it. I got Behemoth free with my preorder.
The game is actually really good. There's an incredible amount of polish for a third-party multiplat. It sucks that it's being eaten alive by bad PR decisions from the publisher. 2k is pulling a Ubisoft and trying to emulate EA.
it has it on the PS4. Not sure where he's getting his information from.
It's cosmetic and ugly, but it effects gameplay in no way. It isn't necessary to buy in order to complete the product. It's just the publisher trying to make a quick buck on top of the base product. My only problem with the DLC from evolve is that it's atrociously overpriced. This is getting blown way out of proportion, but it's not my place to say.
I'm really looking forward to this game, the first time in a long time for CoD, but they really phoned it in with the co-op. It looks a like survival from MW3. Sledgehammer was really doing their best to set themselves apart from Trey and Infinity, they should have done something unique.
Welp, I beat the game in one sitting so it's going back to Gamestop tomorrow. Thanks for the rental, Gamestop. Playstation Now has nothing on the "Gamestop Rental Program" hahaha!
I actually didn't even think about that. That would be such a slap in the face for the people that bought it. The sad thing about the industry right now is that you are probably right. I can see them doing this and then somehow people damage controlling that it's great for the consumer that over a million people got screwed out of their money for a demo that is now free when tacked on to the real game. Konami will come out and say they just want as many people to experience it as possible. And somehow Nintendo fans will still be the delusional ones.
"Hey, loyal customers. I know you paid premium price for this last year, but it's free now. Lol sorry about it."
I'd say that's a decently fair price for the amount of content you get from it. I'll probably go pick it up. I've been waiting for this game's price to take a dive. Not enough content for that 30$ price tag.
It cuts costs and it's a way to involve the community. There's good and bad to this.
Reducing costs considerably and still being one of the most talked about says a lot about the new style. Who would have thunk that bringing E3 to a more personal level with the gamers would have a positive effect?
The real question is when are Microsoft and Sony going to follow what Nintendo are doing?