Halo-Infamous hybrid confirmed... Infamalo.. Halomous.. Bears, Beets, Battlestar galactica!
So you there is ZERO cross-over for you? Cut straight down the middle? Games = 100 percent playing, Movies = 100 percent watching? What about interactive "cut-scenes?"
Depends on the game... good lord...
Porn doesn't always need a lot of "plot," though plot in porn is good too.
Feature films might be all about the plot and none of the visual spectacle, or combinations.
What a blithe and perfunctory take on an entire medium...
Does anyone else fly around with the MAV detonating dudes on four-wheelers when they put the C4 on them? Or when guys are tossing out their anti-tank mines? Or their claymores right when the set them?
Would someone like to give me a 1,000 word summary on what this game is about, how it plays, gameplay elements to be expected?
Thank you
Will it be similar to the X series? Or a bit more approachable for novices?
Well he didn't mention playing it on hardest difficulty.
Games let you choose how to play, the game was "over" in ten minutes, but YOU can play as long as you like, which, if a title has a good amount to offer REPLAYABILITY and enjoyment-wise, can be a much LONGER and fulfilling experience.
Yeah it's a shame more PC devs don't try to push the envelope, more and more appear to be going the "mini-game" route, mobile and appealing to the masses.
A game like the original Crysis, which was basically future-proof even BEFORE the modding community took hold, I haven't seen since basically. Where they made a game capable of so much years and years after it was produced.
That seems to be the trouble in the PC world still, no incenti...
Precisely, it just never struck a chord with me, but had many merits. Musical score and an ACTUAL story/campaign to speak of, not to mention popular multiplayer (and from what I have heard amazing map editor). THAT is what you charge 60.00 for, not this tripe.
Yeah sorry to say this isn't near quality enough content-wise to be worthy of a post... I have better kills on my own that I wouldn't bother posting.
Leave this sort of thing to those once in a 1,000 games type kills.
That they are my goblin, they are indeed
As much as I don't care for the Halo series, if I had an X1 I would WELCOME a Halo game over Titanfall any day... it's a soulless game, and looks like shite and overpriced.
Plays smooth, but that's it.
THIS comment is against EA, not Xbox 1, but Titanfall, as they compared it to FIFA, only did as well as it has, in my opinion, because it had relatively NO competition.. I have been struggling to find ANYTHING else to play on PC or otherwise for a while now.
It helps to be one of the few titles released during a gaming-drought and even more so when it's also on a console that has only recently released and a small library thus far.
Again, this is against ...
Five bucks.
Any developer could dice up their "upcoming" game and say here, we are gonna charge for this piece and that piece instead of just making a free demo.
And just because they are "technically" showcasing what the full game can do does not justify their tiny relative size or length for anywhere near a 30.00 dollar price tag.
"If you ain't first, you're last"
Ricky Bobby
Why someone hasn't implemented it, I have no idea.
They already have the model in place with game demos and betas (and movies) that have "expiration" dates.
Guess they gotta work it all out with the publishers and whatnot. The publishers probably don't realize they'd make boatloads more on a subscription than just HOPING their game sells loads at launch, and then two things happen:
1) they lose sales because of the used ...
I would hope so considering it's home turf and pretty much the only major territory where they have basically unlimited supply.
If THIS game can turn the tide then I guess it would be easy enough to RETURN the tide by releasing a similar run around, CoD-style, mech, online-only shooter on PS4 to do so...
Software, you can make on-demand, hardware specs ain't changing performance-wise and cost for that performance.
I wish you could rent a game and eventually your rentals would build up to the "purchase price" of the game and it would just become yours at that point.
"Brave" because they didn't want' to lose the millions of dollars invested... I guess.
Brave would have been, "we believe in the vision of the Xbox One and our vision for the future of gaming and home entertainment and so we aren't going to change anything."
You know, stick to their guns? THAT would have been brave, although stupid.
I saw Halo, Battlefield, COD, and UT...