I guess Polygon exaggerated their score. It can't be that bad. Lots of great reviews.
I'll cut back but certainly not gonna stop. Some of the things they have I can't get anywhere else to easily.
Miserable working conditions exist in so many places were we in the western world get our goods from. We gonna stop buying stuff all of sudden?
In the context of PC hardware vs a specific consoles hardware, the use of the word PC is an abstract term. Good lad.
"The quality of games releasing this fall on XO is just too much,
almost too good to be true. If I were the average joe I wouldn't see any other platform in sight in terms of games." - hilarious.
PC is an abstract term. I get very bored at the constant PC is better than consoles argument. What PC are we talking about exactly? Find me a PC that costs the same as the console being compared to. Then we can talk.
"It became everything I am." - deep.
Destruction or no destruction, the game will be received for how good or bad it is overall. Any "gimmick" (for want of a better word) that is used to hype a game I am always wary of.
"Confrontation was bad. Launch was a joke and so were the months after. They had to patch the game so much because it was broken, buggy, and was missing tons of features." - which all got fixed up at the end of it's lifecycle, which is a real shame. When if finally worked, it was great. The fixes came too late though.
Too old. At this stage Socom 2 would need a complete remake. Socom Confrontation was really good.
A remaster of Socom:Confrontation that wasn't broken would be my choice. That game was great when it worked. Pity the fixes came so late.
A Socom Confrontation remaster that worked would be awesome.
@kraewnk, I meant campaign length, not plot.
Can't wait for that slim version, whenever they announce it.
@Kleptic: I actually played RE 1, 2, 3 and Code Veronica recently. I don't understand your "dated" argument when applied to a nearly 20 year old game. I don't expect any of the old RE's to play like anything other than how I remember them. I'd only apply a "dated" argument to a new game with old ass mechanics. The old mechanics in the RE games are part of the nostalgia in my opinion.
Another example would be Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle...
If it has a good plot and lengthy campaign (equivalent to Skyrim for example), then it should be awesome.
I'm not salty at all, I'm just saying it like it is. TR is nowhere near as being successful amidst releases like Fallout and Battlefront (as well as other holiday releases) as Uncharted would be. It hasn't got the wow factor, for want of a better word.
I wish Nintendo would get with the times and release a console of the same level as the X1. They'd have full third party support and Nintendo exclusives with that power behind them would be awesome.
Who cares. PS4 players will happily buy Battlefront or Fallout while the wait for UC4 goes on. Point is, there is no shortage of good games coming up on PS4, so Tomb Raider isn't needed to fill a gap.
I bet this game bombs in the sales department. Plenty of Xbox players will be too busy playing the Battlefront and Fallout as well.
That's dialogue. Not the same as story.