You may want to reread our comments, as you're putting words in our mouths. None of us blamed the games, as there is nothing wrong with the games themselves. We all placed the blame where it belongs: with the parent. It is a fact that your average child should not be playing GTA. The reason for this is that your average parent doesn't raise their child properly.
There are a lot of parents that raise their children competently, and the result is that their child is int...
Go to Gamestop, buy a used game, then return in within 7 days for a full refund saying you didn't like it. There you go, a FREE rental. The only difference is it costs more than $10.
I don't see how AC4 wasn't an Assassin's Creed game in terms of the pirate theme. It's an ideology, not a class or a specific group of people that become Assassin's. Anyone can become an Assassin or a Templar.
I do agree that Edward didn't do much of anything as an Assassin, just donning the robes and pursuing his personal agenda with references to how he's helping the Assassin's at times doesn't exactly count as being an Assassin.
I doubt he only means video games, he is referring to what this behavior indicates overall. They're not raising their kids, they're giving their kids everything they want and then they look for everything under the sun to blame for their kid becoming a spoiled, bratty waste of space. Meanwhile, they simultaneously claim they're raising their kids right, but those scapegoats somehow nullify it.
Meaning they admit their incompetence while claiming they're great ...
I can understand an option to turn off gore and blood for games, but not violence as a whole. That said, it's an M rated game; how about instead of censoring it, you just don't let your kid play it? Oh no, but being a competent parent is so much harder than finding scapegoats for your incompetence, isn't it?
This year certainly is like a slap to the face; my wallet is going to feel the sting.
Zenimax made Elder Scrolls Online, not Bethesda. So there is no reason why Bethesda's conference would be ESO.
That's how YOU see it, not them. All companies view it as an expression of trust and support. The issue is what developers deserve that trust and support, and it is an answer that is just as subjective as gaming reviews.
Did Bethesda deserve preorders for Skyrim from those who loved Morrowind and Oblivion? How about those who loved those two plus Fallout 3 and New Vegas as well? If they loved all five of those, do they deserve Fallout 4 preorders? Yes, they do.
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I preorder not to get the game Day One but rather to show a developer that theyve earned that level of trust where I feel I can just buy the game without worrying about crappy quality. Obviously this is rare.
I also tend to if there is a statue I really like.
Not necessarily, some of the negativity is due to their employer making them play and review games the reviewer has no interest in. If you're primarily doing reviews on, say, puzzle games or platformers and those two genres aren't in any way fun for you then you're going to have a bad time and will review it poorly. You can try and be impartial and focus on what others may enjoy from it, but it will be obvious that your heart isn't into it and your content/review will be poor ...
And The Last of Us... Red Dead Redemption... Stick of Truth... Metro Last Light... Injustice... Dragon Commander... And just about every game he plays except outright broken ones like Mindjack and that Rambo game.
Seriously, anyone who thinks AngryJoe doesn't say anything positive and only trashes games obviously doesn't watch any of his content.
And The Last of Us... Red Dead Redemption... Stick of Truth... Metro Last Light... Injustice... Dragon Commander... And just about every game he plays except outright broken ones like Mindjack and Kinect games.
Seriously, anyone who thinks AngryJoe doesn't say anything positive and only trashes games obviously doesn't watch any of his content.
Yeah, and his credibility is still quite good. DmC is a good game and 7/10 is a fair score; if you actually played it then you'd understand that.
I would say Ubisoft simply because this year they NEED to be good and better than ever, as 2014 was so bad for them that they need to reevaluate and refocus their efforts in quality this year. If 2015 is like 2014, they will completely lose all trust in their consumers due to how bad 2014 was.
EA is pretty much well-known to do nothing but anti-consumer BS and cash-grabs at this point, while having an "F-U" attitude towards any consumer criticism. No way they're...
I don't see why it wouldn't be at this point. Bethesda is setting up to speak and, from what I can tell, Bethesda tends only to speak when there is something big. If I remember right, the only time I've heard Bethesda themselves speak is announcing TES or Fallout. Did they do this with Dishonored?
A real gamer enjoys video games; nothing more, nothing less. While I'm the type who keeps all my games, that doesn't make me or anyone like me a "real gamer"; it just means I like to horde my games.
A smart gamer would also trade in their games. You can buy new game, beat it, then trade it in for $30-$40 at Gamestop or Best Buy... then put it towards their next game which is essentially only $25-$35 after taxes.
A smart gamer would then, if ...
MGS isn't made by Platinum, Rising was the only one.
I bought my PS4 and Wii-U because I love games. The only reason I'm not buying the XBO is because Microsoft had attempted to screw me over several times last generation. If they have good games at the end of the generation then I may buy one used.
She's leading his gang and appears to be doing so formidably. Maybe she's gone into isolation before the events of Knight, began learning everything from he memories of the Joker, and dedicated herself and what she does in his memory. I can imagine her being a more serious and more sane version of the Joker, which may be an even bigger threat to Batman than the Joker ever was. Even more so when you consider Joker clearly didn't want Batman dead (at least not without a metric ton o...
There's always DLC-milking.