He speaketh the truth.
I dig it. Especially the jazzy song that goes along with it.
So pumped for this. Have been eagerly awaiting info for months.
Uh... Not quite.
I know.. I can see the video, too. Faster than Dark Souls slow is not Bloodborne Fast.
I don't know if I'll even be able to get back to Dark Souls after having played Bloodborne. You just can't beat that fast-paced combat.
Huh. Not often you see devs picking framerate over graphics. Nice job, Dice!
I will reserve judgment entirely until after release. This is Ubisoft, after all. Nothing we see is definitely representative of what the game may end up like.
These were already free. =/
PC gamer here, perfectly content with Win 10.
What is the greatest movie ever? What is the greatest song ever? What is the greatest painting ever? These questions are entirely subjective and, thus have no true single answer.
Combat, story, game design, level design, artistic design, bosses, even on a technical level. It was basically better in every way. Dark Souls had a lot more to it, but, as the saying goes, a jack of all trades is a master of none.
Nope. Bloodborne's better.
Can't say I'm really excited for any games coming out in October. I guess the Rising Tides DLC for Civ Beyond Earth is nice, though.
Damn! Well, at least I dont feel too bad about it not being on PC anymore.
I don't understand why people can dosagree with a fact.
Well, I mean, you can read the reviews and see what they like about it and whether or not its for you. Sports games are sometimes highly rated, but I already know for a fact, that I dont care for them. Buying games blindly just seems prone to leading to significantly more disappointment than properly educating yourself about the game, and whether or not you'll like it and thats what critical reviews are for.
That's fine. Everyone has their own opinions on games. Mine happen to frequently line up with critics. It's even allowed me to try all kinds of new games, like indie games, that I'd never even considered getting that have all been amazing. Personally, "losing faith" in people being paid to give their opinions so you don't waste your money seems quite strange, but to each his own.
That's cute and all, but I'm a college student. I don't have the money to just roll the dice with the games I buy. If I'm going to be spending as much as 60 freaking dollars, I'm not going to do it on gut instinct alone, that's why reviews exist. And in all my years of gaming, following critical reviews has never once steered me wrong, so I think I'll stick to it.
If CD:PR's making it, I'll be buying it. Never lead me wrong before.