I don't know about that.
Star Wars is like laser blasters and space ships and what-not.
Battlefield 2143 would be the same level of tech from 2143, which was just slightly futuristic. Mostly with the vehicles. There was a hover tank and each side their own mech design.
But other than that the guns all shot projectiles and felt like normal guns. It wasn't that futuristic.
Oh look. Naruga is making baseless negative comments about Resident Evil 7 again. Go figure....
To be fair the title says Hyrule Warriors is more ENJOYABLE. Not, "Hyrule Warriors is a better game".
There's a big difference. And with that title it makes sense to back it up with how much he enjoyed it. It's the entire point of the article. That's how articles work.
It isn't lazy. They added a friggin' Battle Royale mode. Because apparently that is the new craze, so now other multiplayer games need to shovel a BR mode into their games as well.
Point being is that if they were being lazy, they wouldn't have created an entirely new game mode from scratch.
Poor decision making? Probably.
I totally agree with that. Remake the original two Metal Gear games in the style of MGS4. It would be incredible. And it kind of makes sense to do it at this point. There isn't much else to do with the MGS series now.
Snake wasn't pathetic in MGS4.
That game was amazing. It was the end of the story. It made perfect sense for him to be old. But to call him pathetic makes me wonder if you even played the game lol. He was still a total badass in it.
Even MGS2 was great. Even though you play as Raiden in that one. But it was still a great game and felt like a normal MGS game.
"Nanomachines were first Mentioned in MGS(1998) not MGS4..."
While that's true, if you are looking at it from the story-telling perspective, he's technically not wrong. MGS3 took place BEFORE MGS1. So technically MGS3 did lead to the birth of nano-machines.
They may have been present in MGS1, but MGS3 shows the birth of them.
@ Mista2018
Holy crap, THANK YOU MISTA2018!!!
It's so refreshing to see someone say it like it is with no bias. You hit the nail on the head. I'm actually shocked you have people agreeing with you, though.
Kojima has become this "sacred cow" that you can't usually say anything negative about or else you get jumped on and disagreed to hell and back.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
That's about the only way I can see selling games back digitally would work. (Your ticket idea, I mean.)
But even then, I don't see how you can sell it back to the digital store you bought it from. Selling "tickets" to other people makes sense. But selling back to the store makes no sense to me. Its digital files. It's not like the store has an inventory. What incentive would they have to buy anything back? Technically they aren't even buying anyth...
So what you're saying is that Armored Core is the Dark Souls of mech games?
That was the Dark Souls of comments.
I also had the Dark Souls of grilled cheese sandwiches earlier.
Some comparisons just don't make any sense though....
The Dreamcast was awesome and it had my two favorite games at the time, MvC2 and Soulcalibur.
It just didn't have the selection of games the others had. And it arrived late in the gen if I remember correctly.
I LOVED my Genesis. I had the CD also, which was kind of silly looking back, but at the time, 13 year old Me played the hell out of it.
Let's not forget Warhammer 40k Dawn of War!
But yeah, everything you listed is great also.
I find it funny that everyone expects a single player component in a game like Battlefield, yet they almost always complain about those campaigns.
Battlefield is a MP game. Always has been. Hopefully always will be. The single player aspect is always tacked on as an extra.
It's like when people complain that single player games get MP modes tacked on.
At the end of the day, good MP games can offer a level of replayability that sin...
@ Quentin
Games have been getting released with MP only for a long time. Certainly before this gen. Hell, Battlefield never had a single player option until it came to consoles. Some of them did, but they certainly weren't campaigns. They were just the same exact thing as the normal online BF but with terrible bots.
Some franchises don't NEED single player. Not all games are the same or meant to be played alone.
This .
I would pretty much give my 3rd nut for a Bad Company 3 that is true to the series. But I have serious doubts at this point....
I don't think its necessarily that people dislike BR. But keep that shut out of Battlefield.
Leave Battlefield alone.
BF4 was great. But there was something more simplified about BF1 that I just didn't like. Hopefully they get away from that.