doesn't have a mother. Mother-In-Laws, seriously.
is striving to become the next Bobby Kotick. I sincerely hope this blog post gets him duly fired. I like Valve, don't really wanna see it get poisoned from within.
you have permission to put me in a straight jacket and ship me off to the funny farm.
sounds like we're entering survival-horror territory here. Curiouser and curiouser.
There better be some boobs thrown in the mix too.
but you're a bit of an eejit.
It's all down to pacing essentially, and a lot of games do wear out their welcome due to unnecessarily stretching out quests or objectives or whatever to the point of immense tedium. Case in point is Bioshock: as soon as the twist was revealed, that game grinded to a halt.
There need to be more games like Heavy Rain or Silent Hill: Shattered Memories; games which run a tight ship when it comes to pacing and keep the epic moments flowing and continous. Heavy Rain got o...
The only game where I ever skipped cut-scenes on my first playthrough was MGS4, which was on two seperate occassions. Both "cinematics" were already dragging on beyond belief and just when I thought they were coming to an end... BAM, suddenly we enter a tangent of nothing but pure exposition detailing how the patriots blah-blah-blah-some-shit-I-don 't-remotely-care-about, thus causing me to exclaim "OH FUCK THIS!" and hammering the start button while praying for a mer...
then no worries... right?!
It's the site.
"So were all of those mechs trying to kill me throughout the game really trying to take me to the Pyramid?"
No, there were wild mechs created to fight in the war that survived and roamed the land long after it was over. And then there were mechs built and controlled by Pyramid, whose objective it was to capture humans and bring them back to Pyramid. Simples. Didn't warrant an article.
MECHA KOTICK!!!
and I friggin' hate racing games (unless they're set in the future: Rollcage FTW!)
a colossal scam. 130 quid for something that does what the EyeToy did ten years ago. Who they tryin' to fool?
it'll be waaaaay too soon.
A massive curve. He's essentially one great big infinite curve.
"Not only is the game completely unoriginal, it doesn't even manage to be seamless and competent with its copying like an unoriginal game needs to be."
And yet the hack gave Singularity a whopping score of 9. This guy's hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Incidentally, I've actually managed the feat of not visiting Destructoid in a whole 6 months. Go me!
but they do seem to be on a hate crusade for this game. I'd take this guys review with a pinch of salt.
Like it'll be hugely different from Call Of Duty.
really enjoyed it. Now to get the rest of the trophies.
if it doesn't.