this question gets asked a lot, and as much as I love the game, no. it's not for everyone. it takes patience and redoing the levels over and over to get patterns and grind the echoes needed to level up. I have been obsessed with this game for over two weeks now, and it keeps getting better, but you will run into some unfair moments that, if you don't have patience for, you will be very upset. if you do try it, stick with it, because it is a very rewarding and satisfying feeling when y...
online only shooters are garbage. especially when the content is monetized. when I heard this was going multi online only, I cancelled my pre-order. whatever happened to having a strong base game, and having a multiplayer mode as an add-on?
I wouldn't mind if my digital ps3 purchases were playable on my ps4, but other than that, I really don't need backwards compatibility. I kept my ps3, and play ps4 games on my ps4. I rarely played ps2, (except digital), games on my ps3, and ps1 games are better on my vita. I was always used to new consoles playing new games when growing up. master system to genesis, and nes to snes, and so on. it was great that the ps2 introduced it, but, really, I never used it.
it's too bad. I would have bought this over all the games that just came out, possibly including fallout 4. I really enjoyed the reboot. oh, well. when it comes out next year, I may pick it up.
it's easy. people that love halo already had an xbone. the people that bought the console were probably just waiting for halo 5 to drop, or read the reviews and decided to finally get one.
this game was hugely underrated, and ended up being one of my favorite games of last gen. it's too bad it didn't do well, as it could have been a great series. but, just like vanquish, all I heard people complain about was, "i don't want to shoot robots." that type of crying made you miss out on a couple of great games.
the game looks cool for a halo game, but the shooting gallery popup A.I, and the insanely stupid partner A.I, along with the dated gameplay, makes this a pass for me. and I was never a big fan of the multiplayer, there are much better multiplayer games out there.
it's "dead", but has released more games this year than any other system. theirs might be dead, but mine is alive and well, and about to get a few more great games before the end of the year. sorry gaming media, you can't kill the vita.
microtransactions are pretty much a standard in games nowadays, so no one should be surprised. if it doesn't gimp the game, or have any relevant content, just ignore it. I do find it funny when a certain camp makes fun of the other for microtransactions in a game, and then the game they look forward to also has them. lol. gamers.
it's cheaper in latin America, because the factory is in brazil, isn't it? there's a major price difference between the two consoles down there. or at least there was.