these are not really names thet heighten my confidence that another FPS is going to be good. mediocrity-alert!
good thing i‘m not into multiplayer so there is no need at all to use the message function. ever.
fingers crossed that these human biker gangs will not be real human players.
goodbye, crapcom.
oh no. another generic mmorpg. sigh.
hope this one will tank hard. there are many, many blind brand loyals out there but i hope this will tank. i mean, i am happy for them that no illegal copies of this release will happen because of online validation. but it would have been nice to come up with a good engine, a great game mode and better graphics.
thanks for nothing. played the game already when it was new. no intention to rebuy and replay old stuff. very sorry. money going elsewhere.
thanks. no one needed a reheat of this game anyway.
relevant? mkay. i don‘t think so. the world moved on since then.
i wish the streaming tech was like 5-10 years ahead so we could lose this unnecessary hardware already. and the fanboys would have to search for another thing to „war“ about.
i was like „what? why? how?“ when this ToaS showed up on the psn a few weeks ago. it makes one think how games get greenlighted these days. i mean, it surely could not have been the stellar sales figures. the first game was pretty bad already. how they were able to not go bankrupt after the release of the first one is beyond me. not only that they were able
to produce a freaking sequel. unearthing mars 2 must be the biggest headscratcher this gen.
hey blogger, did you notice what ToaS‘s bioware has released the past few years? if you‘d like to see the world with pink glasses for the sake of some clickrevenue, well, ok. everybody else is scratching their heads about this blogpost of yours.
why would anyone want to play nes games in 2018? this thought is wayyyyy beyond my comprehension.
i never paid for this dudes‘ weirdness and lack of narrative brilliance i will of course not start now just because his latest output is obscure enough. every gamer makes up something different in their minds just to get disappointed in a major way.
the need to force everything into a generic multiplayer experience is the worst. the reason is copy protection, not to provide the gamer with something useful. always the same few online modes, every multiplayer title plays the exactly same. this is the industry at its lowest point.
A product is always as good as the fan makes it out to be. In my head nothing gets created when i get information about these walking simulators. Low point of these games is story though. I get that many younger human beings might be thrilled but if you watched a movie before or read a book there is nothing much to be thrilled about with this kind of narrative.
watched a gameplay video the other day and i am pushed away. this doesn‘t look very appealing to me, graphics-wise. the tech level is much higher today. there is a difference between charme and lame assets. but that‘s my main criicism of this whole release. it‘s a really low effort. and pointless.
this will be a hard one for brand loyals to avoid. i can see them drooling all over the place as soon as someone mentions fallout.
but yeah, obviously the likes of destiny 2 and the umpteenth assassins creed or sports updates for full retail prices did not make the common fanboy learn. oh well, it‘s their money and disappointment *shrugs*
there are people who are playing this game? wow.