You read my mind. I was just about to say exactly the same thing about exactly the same movies.
Disagrees? No, really, it's what I prefer... believe me, I know me better than anyone.
4. I prefer to lounge on the sofa when I play. I sit at a desk in front of a computer all day so I prefer not to do it all night as well.
...and I don't care that you don't care if he doesn't care if it's not on console.
The voice doing the countdown is really aggravating... enough to make me fast forward to skip it every time.
Yes, you're right. Still, almost a decade since.
A return to WWII is certainly welcome but the COD franchise never derailed. Almost every iteration took another step forward through the evolution of warfare and then started speculating what future warfare might be like. Every game was a best seller and every game was fun. All that amounts to being exactly ON track.
Why should they have to be fixated on one era or why should the franchise feel the need to mirror anything any competition is doing?
BF1 is a great game and I...
LOL!!!
Just f*ck right off with this ass-backwards spin. They are in the position they are in BECAUSE their long history of ANTI-consumer/pro corporate, pro-MICROSOFT tactics. What a crock of sh*t.
...and *not* only because a mission requires it?
Windows 10 will NEVER happen on an internet connected pc in our home. It's f*cked up that it even exists; that an company that most people have grown to rely on even created it and even more f*cked up that the general population has just accepted it.
Rather moot to provide answers to hypothetical questions that are not being asked.
The force was incredibly strong with Battlefront... until it was released. I'm not buying into any hype about ANY game any more.
No, it wasn't. It was almost a waste of money. There's only so long you can run around a few maps shooting-til-you-get-shot until it gets really boring. For me, it lasted about two hours. That's all there is to the game. I would rather have been able to take a moment to just wander around soaking up the Star Wars environments. Haven't touched it since.
YOU only found Witcher 3 fun on the hardest difficulty.
I found it fun on a lighter setting. I would not have enjoyed the game on a more difficult setting.
See...
that's great! We both found the game fun BECAUSE there were different difficulty settings for both of us.
Don't think my experience was any lesser than yours though... it would have been if I'd not had the option to set a difficulty that was suitable for my tastes.
"Crappy at gaming"?!? There's no such thing. If you think there is, then you've missed the f*cking point.
I've been playing video games since their inception and no, not all games were "insanely difficult". Just some of them. Most were/are experiential, because most gamers are NOT masochists. Some of us play to have fun and enjoy the experience.
Games don't HAVE to be frustrating. You don't need to "beat" most games...
Priorities all messed up. Traitor.
I know I probably wasted enough quarters on the first dozen levels of Galaga to buy the entire cabinet new.
I loved playing Defender for the great sound effects but couldn't survive for very long in that game either. Tempest was another game I used to enjoy, especially for the great sound effects.
ANYTHING can work as a cinematic universe with the right writers. The dumbest story I read last year was that a trilogy of films are on the way based on the game Tetris.
Forbes sure does publish a lot of idiotic articles.
So is there a GAME to go along with this?