Ah, I only liked L4D because I could play it with the missus. I wish developers would see that people still want it.
Well, the genre is pretty ignored for all the flashy, shooty, explosive stuff.
Strange Brigade and KC:D, I wouldn't class as strategy games either. One is a co-op online shooter, and the other is a historical RPG.
Who would have thought, in the year of the female protagonist, Kratos would be one of the most developed and emotionally centered characters?
Is there couch co-op?
It's clickbait... Why does clickbait get so much attention?
Just stop clicking on the articles.
They've been making mistakes FOR 6 years, not just at the beginning of the cycle.
They're going to have to abandon GAAS and release some great games before anyone sane trusts them again, not just talk about it like they have been, and paying journos to damage control.
I hope this means digitally too.
Maybe she'll get a boob job for the next game. It can be explained easily...
/s
I loved building the toys as a kid. Lead weights though for Zoidzilla...
Thank you. Read it and watched the series'/movies already fella.
I'm more of a Batman/Punisher/Judge Dredd fan though.
The Witcher series, hands down.
Well, yes and no. In the games the Nemesis exists at the same time as Mr. X in the timeline, as Nemesis is set a little before 2.
Mr. X was pretty much a less messed up experiment than Nemesis, although Nemesis was probably the more powerful of the two.
Think Grey Hulk and Red Hulk.
Took me a lot longer to beat RE2 first time round, especially all four scenarios.
You're looking at a run time from someone who has played the game multiple times, and knows the optimal route to take.
I take it you're too young to even have played the original back when it was released.
Wouldn't be hard to have better first party games, they were mostly average-awful this year.
Take note of the word services, and be ready to pay through the nose if you're anchored to MS.
Mr. X was in the original RE2...
Not for me then. I won't buy my way into these practices, even if it's an IP I love.
I'm done ruining my own hobby by paying to be pushed into a digital, always online future.
It will if people stop clicking on bait. How else will journos get paid, if not for writing interesting articles?
The thing is, journalists know people get offended so easily, and will click just to be justified in their anger.
Readers need to stop too. It's just all a total mess.
A downvote for Timesplitters?
Whoever you are, you're probably going to a special circle of hell for that.
(Ted Theodore Logan "whoa" GIF here)
That's perfectly fair.