For someone that can't stand the new DMC, you sure are obsessed with it. I mean, just look at all your comments about the game from the last 8 hours:
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The above demo was made in less than two weeks. I don't know what some of you were expecting...
Nah, it's not just because of the ending.
- Bland gameplay
- Repetitive combat
- Uninteresting new characters (James Vega and Diana Allers)
- Half-arsed side missions
- Lack of important decisions
- No consequences for decisions made in the first 2 games
- Watered-down RPG elements
- The half-arsed missions that take place on Earth
- The ending
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By far the worst game in the trilogy and nowhere near a 9/10.
As a kid, I wasn't even aware that Twinsanity was developed by a different studio. I loved that game. It's a pity Traveler's Tales were forced to release the game early... So much planned content was left out. :(
Activision's first Crash game was Mind over Mutant, released in 2008. The series dropped in quality long before Activision purchased the rights to the franchise.
Crash Bandicoot doesn't need a reboot. The games all follow a basic story: Cortex has an evil plan and only Crash can stop him.
All the franchise needs is a game that plays similar to the originals with updated gameplay and it'll be fine.
EDIT: I accidentally replied to your comment instead of adding a new one.
And I guarantee you'll buy the next one too.
@meetajhu
Enjoy your virginity.
Dude... He said he doesn't like their NEWS.
SHOCKING NEWS.
:O
"I would recommend looking up a video of some sort of story refresher."
The AC3 introduction scene actually does that. It's a very good refresher.
Agreed. There aren't any MMOs that interest me either. Guild Wars 2 is overrated garbage. I can't believe I wasted my money on it...
This game looks great though.
I really enjoyed Shift 2, but like most other fans I've been wanting a 'true' Need for Speed game for a while now. From what I've played of Most Wanted, it looks like the game wont disappoint!
It's amazing to see just how many people here have double standards when it comes to day 1 DLC.
When Capcom releases day 1 DLC for their games, people throw fits. When Turn 10/Playground Games do it, people try and justify it.
If you think this DLC pack went into development AFTER the game went gold, you're only fooling yourself.
Day 1 DLC = no buy!
I was looking forward to this game. Guess I'll have to wait for a 'complete edition' next year.
And how exactly can I prove it? It's my opinion. Prove to me that it isn't a biased review.
According to Metacritic, the game has an average rating of 57/100 from critics. Official Xbox Magazine is going to give the game a positive review regardless of whether or not the game is any good. Why would they talk down an Xbox exclusive? Apply some common sense.
The toy is basically a storage device. When the character finds treasure, collectibles, levels up, etc - the game stores that data onto a chip located on the toy. The idea being that kids can bring their toy to their friends house and play with "their" character. It sounds silly, but it works well and it's the main reason why the toy is required at all times.
It's a biased review.
I'd bet my left nut that if it were Sony offering the deal (obviously they wouldn't use MS points), you'd be praising them for it.
I'll tell you what's pathetic: console loyalty and brand fanboyism.