![]() I feel your irritation that the bug was there in the first place. This is like they gave you a ham sandwich without any ham and offered you a replacement immediately, but you refused to accept the replacement and instead went on Yelp to post a negative review telling everyone about this place that gives you sandwiches without any ham. So, this is not like they gave you a ham sandwich without any ham and told you to suck it up. Like others have pointed out, if you can get online you have some way of downloading the patch. There is a game-breaking bug, which was not detected until after the game's release, and which was patched as soon as it was possible. Sorry but there IS a patch for the bug you found. I mean a bug that causes you to waist your precious playtime by not letting you progress beyond a point so there for losing all your progression. Like Skyrim is full of hilarious bugs that add to its charm. Feel free to add any bad game bugs that you have found to help the community become aware of these faulty products. Anyway I just wanted to warn everyone about these games. Its a shame because the games have potential and if they weren't so broken I would have gladly added them to my collection. Both of these games were very promising up until hitting the glitch wall. It shows little respect to me as a gamer but also to the product they created. It really annoys me that devs are releasing broken products like this. Ive tried restarting and the same thing occurs. I imported the jp physical and the game has a bug in arcade mode that flat out wont let me progress to level 2 after defeating the boss. ![]() I did some google research and apparently it has a memory bug that causes this if the game is left in sleep mode between play. Moonlighter has a glitch where the shop will close for business but the game wont move onto the next segment so I'm forced to turn the game off. ![]() Anyway two games I was really looking forward to are so broken I can't justify owning the pieces of crap. ![]() Don't you just hate how developers rush a product out then rely on a patch to fix things up? That's great if your the digital download generation but there are plenty of gamers (me for one) who haven't the means for what ever the reason to download patch updates so are there for left with the broken product that hits store shelves. ![]()
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