FIFA 15.
"A dud!" - some soldier
MGS games are true video game storytelling masterpieces.
It's absolutely not scary, as well as it has some of the worst writing I've ever had a chance to witness in a video game. It's an absurd that some people earn money for making such terrible scenarios - even I could do better, for free!
F.R.I.E.N.D.S
You're so f*ucking stupid. Codec dialogues and cutscenes are what makes this series so special.
I just started playing this game. My gosh, the storyline - it's just horrendously bad, was it written by a bunch of 10 years old?
It's obviously not even close to scary as much as it's bloody and disgusting. Design for each level is quite impressive, but not groundbreaking - nothing original there.
Gameplay-wise, I find it sterile, not especially enjoyable - to be honest, I feel like playing a poor man's The Last of Us combined with a cheap mo...
Stupid fanboys. You will find just any irrational reason for why the reviewer is 'wrong' - this time, you accuse him of comparing this low-budget slasher to blockbuster hits. Going by your wonderful logic, I should enjoy Korra more than usual, just because it was made with less money than Arkham games or Shadow of Mordor?
How f*cking idiotic is that.
Will I ever see in my life a list that is 100% alright?
Half of these games aren't scary, at all.
The last good horror game was Silent Hill 3.
Going by that logic, The Last of Us should earn at least 15/10.
I really don't like the way every decent game is able to get an almost perfect score. There should be a fine line between titles that are very good and the true masterpieces of our culture.
You will now.
The game isn't scary, at all. The story is a rip off of Alien movies. The gameplay isn't anything worth mentioning - just another exploration game with some of the most embarrassing stealth and pseudo-survival elements. Whole 15-20 hours you'll be walking around levels that all look the same.
Thank you.
Seems like a one big pile of overrated crap for them Sony fanboys, who'll buy just anything as long as it has realistic graphics. Meanwhile, looking objectively, it's nothing more than a cliche, B-category horror deprived of any scariness and any substantial gameplay. Even The Evil Within does better than that, cause at least it has some decent level design and, well, 'real' gameplay.
Gamers are embarrassing creatures. They'll drop their pants literally fo...
In before: "YOU MUSTN'T DISLIKE THIS GAME!!!1111oneoneone"
At least one who is not kissing Mikami's overrated ass.
Didn't you forgot?
First rule of the Driveclub is, you do not talk about Driveclub.
I would date Lisa from P.T.
Objectively? Oh my gosh, people, your brains are hurt. There's no such thing as objectivism while reviewing a video game. You just can't accept the fact someone has a different opinion than you do.
Ah, another 'promising' title from Ubisoft. How wonderful.
I'll save your money: The Division is just another third-person shooter, which doesn't even try to bring anything fresh to the table with its mechanics. Gameplay will be based on a very simple and unimaginative scheme: you'll be fighting against hordes of endlessly respawning enemies with an AI no better than what you've seen in Watch Dogs, then after that, guess what? - you'll be walking t...
The Evil Within brings little to none freshness to the table. It might hold a promise in the atmospheric level design, but it's actually not that convincing in that matter - it's not scary, nor suspensful. Story-wise, it tries but fails at being interesting, and gameplay-wise - a cliche combination of poor stealth mechanics, already cliche shooting mechanics, and that's all.
Resident Evil fans may love it, otherwise I'd suggest you should pick up Alien: Isol...
Ground Zeroes, with its cut-scenes and cassette recordings, is already one of the most emotional and intriguing games of the whole generation.