I mean, I enjoyed the first one quite a bit, mechanically. Hearing that it's gonna be open world has definitely put it on my watch list.
Um, good. But cause that's a ridiculous criticism.
@zielocz3k I am also from the US, and I beat it earlier today. It's been out since Friday on Steam.
...What do you mean? It's been out since Friday. At least on Steam it has.
Most of these are probably the least divisive games I've ever heard of. The Last of Us? The most critically acclaimed game of all time that's near universally lauded? That's divisive? I was expecting games like Gone Home or Deadly Premonition.
Yeah, was playing with an invisble guy earlier. I'd just be waiting for an extraction and see 2 rogues on the other rooftop get off'd when they're the only ones there.
...You can change it back, man. It won't break your computer.
Sweet! Downloading it now.
Monday at 3AM PST...
Really? BSB was always one of the easier ones for me since you can can just parry all of his attacks.
Well, a lot of people don't really understand exactly how affordable it really is. Certainly if you look at the costs of devices themselves, choosing between a device with a price of $800 or more vs $300-400 seems rather obvious. But that's hardly the only time you spend money in gaming. People tend to think less about how PC doesn't require you to pay an extra premium of 50-60 a year just for multiplayer/online. And few people outside of PC gamers recognize how much the free econ...
Sniper Wolf? Really? I guess people had very different experiences with that game than I did.
Loved the final scene from Undertale, though.
Wait, so are the old versions of them just costumes, or do they have new move sets?
"Uncaring" is definitely not a word I would use to describe the game...
If the quality of the game warrants the price tag, then I don't care how long it is.
Probably because it's an RPG.
And what about when they're only $10, like the one used in the thumbnail?
Great game. Might've been my GOTY if Witcher 3 hadn't come out.
@-FoxTrot Oh, really? Tell me what are these magical games that have absolutely no flaws in any form? Games that are so good that no game could ever, EVER be better. That's what perfect means and such a thing does not exist nor could it ever exist. If 10/10 was supposed to be perfect than it would mean it's a rating that isn't supposed to be used. Hell, I can't even count how many times many reviewers have tried to get across to the audience that that's not what 10/10 mean...
Um, what? Because the experiences are vastly different. A multiplayer only game is a game designed around playing a handful of levels that serve similar purposes over and over again. A singleplayer only game is designed to have you go through a fully constructed story, with a generally larger amount content, sometimes significantly in cases like The Witcher 3 or Skyrim.
Think of it this way: you could buy tickets to watch a movie, or you could spend the same amount to watch ...