This is all about the vocal minority complaining loudly that a new detailed game has bugs. What new game of this scale doesn't? Heck I remember back to the original playstation games having bugs too and those couldn't be patched. People should compare sales numbers to the number of complainers and see how big the issues really are.
While I'll gladly take a free Far Cry 4 for the season pass from Ubi, I feel bad because I'm most of the way through Unity on PC ...
Very true since they split it up among different studio locations. Every new game that comes out is more complex then the first which means more to break. Plus the dev kits are not the same as the released consoles. While I don't disgree that they need to thoroughly test the games on actual consoles before releasing, I do disagree that being against annual releases out of principle is stupid.
The series is good and if different studios can develop for 4 years then stagger...
Problem with this statement is that if it is released multi-platform, pissed off gamers will likely pirate the PC version and all other versions bought used or extremely cheap. There is a good possibility this move could kill forward momentum of the reboot. If long term income is poor, they won't develop another tomb raider game.
The Tomb Raider petition closes today at noon:
http://www.change.org/petit...
The Tomb Raider petition closes today at noon:
http://www.change.org/petit...
The Tomb Raider petition closes today at noon:
http://www.change.org/petit...
The tomb raider petition closes today at noon.
http://www.change.org/petit...
Boooo!!! I for one like the health regeneration. I have seen too many games screw up health power ups. Battlefield 1 had you stab yourself everytime; deadspace had way to little health packs, even on normal difficulty; and the first resistance had way too many health packs. What's the point. The reality is neither health packs or auto regen are realistic. I say give gamers the option. Maybe have normal mode have regen, and hard use health packs.
I don't see how you can compare a controller-less system with a control based system. Move vs wii makes sense, but the kinect is different. And if you truely own all three of these motion based systems, I question how you can't like dance central, kinect sports, or fitness evolved. They are awesome. On the move I also like the shoot and tumble, plus resident evil gold and bass pro fishing.
That's my experience as well. Any I can say I've been a Sony fanboy up until the kinect launch and my wife had me buy it.
It's only right if you don't like motion gaming or have a family that likes them.
The move won't die because it's an accessory. How long has the ps eye been in stores? Almost since launch with almost no games for it. I hope the same doesn't happen to the move, but Sony does need to kick up its marketing and first party game development.
I have been a huge sony fanboy since I bought my 60gb launch PS3, but with Kinect launching and my wife wanting it, I finally bought a xbox360. But before I get into that, let me tell you about my ps move experience.
I was going to wait to buy it until more games came out, but I was given the controller for my birthday so I was "forced" (not really) to try it out. I have played most of the move demo's (I don't like RTS so no RUSE); tumble and the shoot were...
I just beat the game yesterday. I highly recommend it for fans of tomb raider. It plays different than all of the games before it. The graphics and gameplay are great. The only negatives are that sometimes the fixed camera angle causes you to miss a jump or miss a bad guy with a weapon and the voice-overs are terrible. Overall I'd give it 8/10.
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