Yeah cause they aren't also a free and sovereign nation. They also addressed loot crates, must be that ill will towards the only freedom filled country in the world.
Reviews. Easy mode ruins reviews.
I'm not saying it's you, but how can you accurately rate a game you blast through on Easy? Some games literally take features out of their games on lower difficulties.
I haven't even had a chance to pick the game up yet, and the title already pissed me off.
Maybe theres just a certain type of gamer out there that likes to challenge themself, quit trying to ruin games we love, because you cant enjoy it yourself.
Try out Kingdom Come Deliverance if you're looking for a Morrowind/Witcher 3 hybrid. It's got a pretty difficult learning curve, but that's what I loved about the old RPG"s. That game will not hold your hand. Only downside, it runs pretty rough on everything but the X.
Fast travel, and the "Go Here" icon ruined RPG's. Not saying they aren't enjoyable, but reading and figuring out where to go on your own made those games more rewarding. I really dont know how people can still be playing Skyrim or Fallout, when the game does all the work for you. You've been given a quest, Its here, Fast travel, Swing sword, fast travel, complete. Getting lost in the world should happen. People have grown to dependent on following an arrow or line.
Pretty sure that was addressed in the update yesterday.
I couldn't stand The Devil May Cry 5 Demos at all. The disposable arm thing takes away from the flow of the game. DMC was amazing. Weapon mechanics were great too, cycling through multiple weapons was easy, and fluid. I'm one of the weird ones I guess.
I just beat RDR2 a few days ago, I'm at 88% completion, and I still believe God of War deserves game of the year. I dont own a PS4, but when God of War launched a buddy bought a copy, and lent me his system. And when the title screen starts and your watching Kratos in a cutscene for almost 5 minutes before realizing you're not in a cutscene, you're in the game controlling Kratos. That was incredible. The game had a great pace, and every little side thing you found, from collectibl...
Seeing God of War take game of the year at the game awards. Dont get me wrong, RDR2 is an incredible game, but God of War made you feel mighty, and the team at Santa Monica delivered.
Star Wars Battlefront 2's Kashyyyk Multiplayer Map. The gameplay was solid, the maps were fun when you got to play ANYTHING OTHER THAN KASHYYYK. That map left a bad taste in my mouth, I wasn't happy about the microtransactions like everyone, but I stuck with it as they made changes. Yet joining the conquest mode, and constantly being put on Kashyyyk ruined SWBF2 for me.
Bruce Wayne in Arkham Knight. There's something about getting your upgraded (or the new suit for each installment) suit, and taking it out for a spin. The new Arkham Batsuit had components that made the suit feel badass. I loved it.
Pay to win, and the lack of whatever currency it takes to earn those same items. You could spend $10 for X amount of in game currency, or earn it by simply playing the game for 30 hours. It sucks when you hop on a game and are immediately out gunned by a person who purchased a "Shortcut Pack" to unlock all items before they were earned. I'm fine with cosmetic purchases, so long as they're like Sea of Thieves where you can buy the item you want, not like overwatch where you m...
Tactical destruction. Rainbow Six Siege has come close, and I understand that a fully destructive multiplayer map would have both technical difficulties, and problems like blocking off an exit, or making certain areas inaccessible. I feel like destruction is going to be a big change in the coming generation. Not just destruction, but persistent destruction. Even in a single player experience, in a game like the witcher, using ard to blow down a wall into a house, or using igni to leave scorch...
Shadow of War. We've had action RPG's, we've had Batman Arkham combat clones, we haven't had an AI that makes each encounter with new or even the same enemies unique to your game and your game alone. Mixing all those elements created a beautiful monster. In my first playthrough of ME:SoW I died early on to a grunt, a nobody. He was promoted and gained some levels, I went back and he killed me again. Each time adding more levels, and climbing up the ranks. This happened multipl...
Too Human. Not because I didnt enjoy the game, but because I did. It's one of my all time favorites. It's my worst because I loved the franchise so much, only to see Silicon Knughts fall apart and cancel the remaining sequel's. Maybe there's hope, but at this point I'm still sad that I'll never get to finish that saga.
My favorite game is Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. I hadn't played a stealth game prior to the original Splinter Cell, and Michael Ironside pulled me into that universe with his calm yet threatening voice. Sneaking around in the shadows, hiding bodies from the enemy, climbing through and up buildings. It all felt tense too. Perfecting those levels became a goal of mine by Chaos Theory. Sure you can kill everyone, but clearing a level without killing added that extra layer of challenge to an ...
For me it was Mortal Kombat 2. I was only 4 at the time hahaha, but my dad instilled on me early on that it was just a game. He still brings up how frustrating it was to lose to a 4 year old while he was in his prime as he says lol. It was a simple concept, punches, kicks, jump, and block. Figuring out how to use your moves to win sucked me into gaming. My tastes in certain genres has changed since then, I prefer an RPG these days and the occasional shooter. But gaming has been apart of my li...
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I dont know if adding a TP perspective would be that easy. I'd be happy either way, but looking at FPS RPG's that have both (Elder Scrolls games and Fallout) they have both, but the first and 3rd person both have their own pros and cons. I never felt like playing one of those games in Third person because of how clunky it felt to do so.
What halo fan wants a BR mode in halo? Halo defined multiplayer, DO NOY let a BR define Halo.
Was watching Game of Thrones on the xbox last week and got one of these messages. Wanted me to go check out her pictures lol. You can always tell who is REAAAALLLLY lonely when you check the accounts profile and they have 2 friends. Those 2 dudes need friends.