What is UD? Until Dawn?
I'm going with Witcher. MGS was awesome, but Witcher was damn near perfect with the exception of some technical bugs.
Shots fired...
Oh, great. It's only late in the game, too. Awesome.
The first time I tried Dark Souls I wasn't able to get into it. Then I tried Bloodborne and now I've gotten a new appreciation for it. Can't wait for this one.
Yeah.
*best.
FTFY
They've got a ways to go to catch up to Ubisoft if that's the case.
First, its not a reboot.
Second, it'll cost $60.
Third, it's not episodic necessarily. You don't buy parts of the game in an episode by episode basis. You buy the game and it's constantly updated with new content, some of which will only be temporary.
I sincerely disagree. Just because the author doesn't like indie games doesn't mean nobody does. There are a lot of great indies that have been offered on PS+, and I have no problem with it staying that way.
I mean, it's not really hurting anyone. Have you seen how perfectly it runs on PC?
There isn't a cost per episode. You buy the game, which will be $60 at launch, and it'll be updated for free. They were very explicit in stating that you'd only have to pay the base price of the game to experience all content.
I'm totally fine with this appoach, honestly. Ultimately it's an effort to extend the games lifespan well over the couple weeks after its release, bUT it can also be used as a method to keep an eye on fan feedback and adjust new content to fit our needs.
Um...Okay. I didn't really think there was gonna be any but whatever.
"6. Reading online tips and walkthroughs before starting the game"
What sort of madness is this?
No, I am.
But what's a build up without a payoff?
The game does use a relatively repetitive mission structure but, in my view, it's aided by the sheer openness of the game which allows you to come at a problem differently each time, making each experience unique, especially when enemies are constantly adapting to counter your style of play and enemy positions change depending on the time of day. If you're really getting that bored with the repetitiveness, I'd advise focusing on the main missions for a while, as those do mix thing...
Yup. Batman used in the Dark Knight, too.
You're right, fighting werewolves in one game and unicorn-mounted flaming people in the other are the most realistic things ever. =/