The boxart could end up being the least of the game's problems.
How does the inclusion of the first game have any effect on Judgement's quality?
That's ok, petition creators. I didn't want the rest of society to take the gaming community seriously anyways.
Then what the hell is a 3/10?
Oh, that's right. You subscribe to the philosophy that has resulted in inflated review scores. You know, the one where 6-8/10 represents an awful game while only 9-10/10 represents a good one.
What's the point of having a 10 point scale if people like you only use the upper 5 of them, if even that?
The Modern Warfare titles didn't have any, I believe.
Treyarch CoDs do have a few multiplayer ones unfortunately, but at least their aren't too many.
My major gripe with multi-trophs is that with most games, the multiplayer community quickly dies out and becomes inactive, eventually making it impossible to get them.
I'm close to the platinum for Red Faction: Armageddon, but since nobody plays online anymore, it's nigh-on impos...
Apparently I'm one of the few here who was very disappointed with Absolution.
A lot of the levels were completely linear, those that weren't were still smaller and strewn with obvious "ASSASSINATE THE GUY HERE" opportunities, and the new disguise mechanic was problematic to say the least. I liked some of the changes, like the cover system and revamped controls, but as a whole the game just seemed confused, like it didn't know if it wanted to be Hitman, S...
They're not selling it separately? I thought Activision wanted my money at any cost.
Yeah, it's pretty rare to see WWII levels in games set in snowy environments. Also, the general geography of that area (forests, mountains), could make for some interesting level design.
Yeah, Nintendo has this habit of not making the price points for exclusives budge even an inch.
I remember Super Smash Bros. Melee, LoZ: Wind Waker and Mario Kart Double Dash still being full price at most retailers a few years after each one came out.
Seeing as the player always controls Gordon throughout the game, I find it very hard to blame any potential douchery on the character himself.
Who says the thief was an employee?
I know, right? You'd think that because they aren't being physically distributed, they'd be priced lower. But no; same price, and in some cases more expensive than retail.
So much for competitive pricing.
An elf having an orgasm. Always a great image for catching people's attention.
...you have got to be freakin' kidding me.
This feels like something from a sitcom.
Non-serious version: Thank god. That way PC gamers won't be subjected to the festering pile that is 007 legends.
Serious version: Strange. I wonder what caused this; maybe some copyright issues?
Prequel
Sly Cooper would definitely fit into this category.
I mean, he's supposed to be the world's greatest thief, implying subtlety and finesse. However, a lot of missions in his games have him carelessly ransacking areas or outright assaulting enemies. That doesn't sound like an expert thief to me.
The games are still loads of fun, though.
I think Crysis 2's failures have more to do with unimaginative design, lackluster storytelling, scrambled pacing, and an overall 'design-by-committee' feel.
Blaming this on 'console-ization' is completely missing the point.
Ah, these never fail to arouse me- I mean, amuse me.