Totally agree. Felt completely awkward. Just make something different. Nathaniel Drake is Uncharted.
It wouldn't. Some people only see things their way.
This right here. Whoever has a problem with easy mode needs to get a life. Not everyone has hours upon hours to grind away playing games. The game had a decent amount cool adverts and people picked it up thinking that it might be a somewhat demanding action game but found out it had difficulty on another level. If the dev puts in an easy mode I'd give them more respect for not squeezing their entire fan base into the Impossible difficulty box. Don't want an easy mode, don't select...
See you in a year!
pffft, more like free.
Splinter Cell has always had better stealth gameplay than Metal Gear, and Metal Gear has always had a better story with far more cinematic in-engine cutscenes. MGs gameplay wasn't garbage, but SCs was better and more fleshed out.
You and millions of other gamers.
Splinter Cell
Got me lamo over here. That's exactly how I felt while playing the game. I was constantly spotted by the enemy and the open world environment gave me no viable option to hide behind. The stealth was garbage in alot of the game because of the level design. The game is a terrible MG game. I wish that Ground Zeroes would have been the entire model, I enjoyed that alot more.
Your stock has risen, my choices exactly. Add the prologue Ground Zeros and we'll be gaming symbiotes.
You dont like Zelda, SMH, that's all I heard. I'm just kidding btw....... a lil bit.
How could you hate 4? It was the swan song to the entire series. 98% of all of the story questions finally answered. Absolutely loved 4.
Kojima got rid of David Hayters voice.............. !
It lost me from that moment on.
I dont think anything's changed, and I hope the kings of "cease and desist" dont shut this down. They should just keep this quiet until its done.
Try out an M.2 drive if you have the slot for it. It eradicates load times all together.
Totally agree. 42 going on 43 later in the year. Haven't purchased a single AAA title from 2018 due to working. So unlike me, but the older you get the more busy you get and when you get free time all of a sudden gaming seems to have a "you're wasting precious time" guilt trip attached to it. Not to mention I've recently become addicted to golfing in the last 3 years so one can say new hobbies begin to compete with gaming as well.
I agree with what you're saying but it seems to fall in line with how I game and that is just to own them all. Presently I have everything but a Switch. Got burned with the WiiU so Im giving Nintendo a break until I see them headed in a solidified direction. A gamer loves games, period. Shouldn't matter where you play them. Everyone has their favored preference but a gamer at heart will go wherever a game is.
Top 7 reasons I heard as a retail manager:
1. Hype/Marketing (Brainwashing)
2. Fanboys
3. Exclusives
4. All my friends are getting it
5. Price Point
6. Hardware Power (for the techie that actually researches the console)
7. It was given to me for Christmas, so I'm stuck with it.
Whoever would attempt that would have to start with simple benefits that are guaranteed to not change. I'd recommend FREE online multiplayer, and a strong focus on the ability to network the console for LAN parties.
"Wrong time and place to bring this up, even if its true."
I completely disagree, this is the perfect place and time to bring this up because it's truly relevant to the actual core of this issue. The actual idea of true ownership is a lie when it comes to digital content and this scenario proves it. The online ban was a sufficient consequence, the ban of access to his library is a violation of personal property but not if he "agreed" to the TOS. Yes ...