I completely agree. I would buy much more DLC if expansions were offered. DLC is sort of like little bits of items here and there. Oblivion/Fallout did pretty good DLC as well as something like Red Dead, yet its uncommon. Usually its skins, a couple of maps or weapons. Most of the items offered are meaningless to me, hence why I never buy DLC.
The game is pretty decent. Not to bad really.
Its rather nice that he apologized and recognized the fault. The boss fights weren't terrible themselves, but definitely out of place. I had an issue with them on my very first play through, not knowing what to expect. I made a stealth/hacking super spy so the boss fights were a bit of challenge. They become more a nuisance than anything else. Like he said, something you wanted to get past so you can get on with the game.
Not to excited or interested in the BF3 DLC. Truthfully, the game is boring and the idea of the DLC doesn't help. I don't mean that in a harsh way, but BF3 lacks the battlefield mentality. Maps with no destruction. Maps with no vehicles. Maps with 1 hallway to fight in. Not really my idea of a fun Battlefield game. BC2 and even BF2 are far more diverse, engaging and plain fun.
I want enjoyable maps that are actual battlefields, not straight lined endless CQC hallways....
Peter Molyneux rather be the controller than use a controller.
If you mean Danger Close, they did the single player for Medal Of Honor. DICE handled the multiplayer.
Really glad Danger Close will be developing both aspects. MOH was fun, but the singleplayer and multiplayer were completely separated from each other in terms of ideas and their play styles. The game really could have benefited from one developer.
Phil Fish is obviously a moron. Stating that the entire country itself makes terrible games is quite possibly the most idiotic statement I've heard in a while.
They will respond to the on disc DLC, with more DLC. You'll be mesmerized by the new upcoming costumes that you'll probably forget this whole fiasco even occurred.
What bothers me is that every open world RPG is now being labeled as a "Skyrim rival." KOA sort of set itself up for this sort of comparison with Ken Rolston's comments regarding the two. Yet, KOA is nothing like Skyrim. Not even close. KOA is pretty much a sinlge player MMO with tons of loot, tons of quests, an above standard combat system and enclosed, area based exploration. Really fun game though.
I'm already seeing people comparing Skyrim and Dragons Do...
It would be pretty cool if Valve released their own home platform. Or really, it would be cool if another company jumped into the console market all together. I see nothing wrong with variance. If this steam box could offer similar PC functionality (Pre loading releases, mods, M/KB support, graphical options, etc) for a moderate price, then I'm in.
Yah, you're probably right. I have a feeling that ME3 will be overwhelmed with DLC. EA/Bioware know that this game is a big deal since it is the last in the series, for Shepard. I'm pretty sure they will be milking this game for all its worth. So, I kind of want to wait a bit to see how it goes.
Thats sort of why I think they'll probably put together a complete edition down the line. So yah, I'm gonna wait a little while to see how it pans out. Plus, I rather ...
I will be purchasing the DLC......in a year when the 40 dollar complete edition comes out.
If ps4 doesn't have BC that would be a disappointment. It wouldn't stop me from buying the system, but a disappointment non the less. I have all my systems, but it is still annoying that I'll have to have 4 systems hooked up just to play whatever games I want.
I'm not the kind of person who plays a game/system then throws it to the side once the next shiny item comes along. It would be nice to enjoy my entire library on one machine, but oh well. I guess we...
This day 1 DLC is probably an indication of things to come. I might as well wait till the complete edition comes out for 40 dollars.
I would like to play Mass Effect 3 day 1/week 1, but I've wasted way to much money on games and DLC implementations only to have the 40 dollar, complete edition, come out 6 months/ 1 year later. 75 dollars for a day 1 purchase? No thanks. Complete editions are always worth the wait for me.
I can understand the sniper complaint, but what is wrong with FAL and G-MAL? They don't seem to be any more common than the M9.
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Im not arguing who has the best games. Anyone can argue what is the "best." Really depends on what you would want to play and what types of genres you like. I can sit here and list Wii games for days as well. Yet, that's not the point.
Best tech automatically means best games? That makes no sense on any level. Again, I will be playing good games. I will not be playing tech. Console preference is irrelevant.
Best tech does not equal best games. I am skeptical about all consoles at this point. Just because the technology is solid it does not make me want to play their games, I dont mean Sony here either, just a generalization. I don't say to myself "Man, the 360 has amazing technology, so yah, that's all I want to play." I will go to whatever console has fun and entertaining games. If that means all 3 or only 1, it would make no difference. I can't play tech, so what does it ...
Yah, I definitely remember that part. I liked working cause I thought it was a pretty fun in game task, but it still doesn't change the fact that it was overly repetitive. A one time fee would have been just fine. Go to work, earn the amount, fight and get on with the story.
The ending just sort of happened as well. Nothing really special at all. I think they were really banking on Shenmue 3 to seal the deal. Granted, they could have made if far more interesting instead o...
Actually I think Shenmue is a far better series, just a personal preference of course. I liked the characters and story much more than Yakuza. Truthfully, I don't see and relation between the two other than blatant design implementations. The way each game is played is vastly different. Both are amazing, but I would take Shenmue 3 over a Yakzua game any day.
Its just a different style and a much richer story, for me at least. I liked the slow paced, detective like gamepla...
I do like the look of it so far, but thats all any of us can go by at this point, looks. I'm leaning towards a day 1 purchase based on the tablet controller alone though. I just like the idea of inventory/menus on the tablet, separate from the game. Keeping things accessible at all times without having to pause and unpause.
Something like Fallout would be amazing on the WiiU. No need to pause to access the pip boy. Just tap the screen and keep playing. I mean, they could...