It's
a game about greed, selfishness, and cunning, and it works remarkably well.
Not exact matches
The Big Short is an excellent book
about the mortgage meltdown, those that
gamed the rating agencies, those that fell victim to false beliefs and
greed, and those that profited by creating investments to short the madness of the crowd.
However it looks as though members of this alliance will still publish their own
games, its more
about saving money by avoiding the revenue share imposed by the country's leading networks: DeNA and
Gree.
I used to support the used
game market back in the EB Games days because it wasn't all
about greed.
Never has a
game felt so corporate before... It's all
about greed for these guys
It is a bit of a shame to see pages and pages of Steam reviews discussing corporate
greed, totally over-shadowing the product, and the same sentiment dominates every discussion
about the
game.
2K
Games»
greed was so immense that even the regular
games media cared
about it, an increasing rarity in a world where scummy business practices are becoming prevalent enough to generate only apathy from many reporters.
I know it's ironic for these
games to be so inviting despite blatantly being
about the horrible effects of monopolization and
greed.
So the memory cards are less
about «
greed» and more
about retail not boycotting the Vita 10 % discount option because the store can get a nice chunk off of the accessory and make more of a margin than they would from individual
game sales.
Or is Nintendo so obsessed with money and driven by
greed they want everyone to own
about fifty copies of every NES era
game under the sun?
And so we get the qualities we've come to know
about fat bodies in
games, their lust for food and drink, their
greed and corruptible nature.
Scott's talking
about how the
game's «
greed is good» construction looks to him in the particular context that struck him.