Syndicate was a great game, graphically it was breathtaking (speaking as a londoner who knows the city)
Outlast is basically a walking sim with a jump scare every 2 seconds. I got more scared playing bioshock tbh
My 970 is still going strong though I do only play 1080p. Don't know if I should go for the regular 1070 or TI seeing as the difference isn't that big
Games were never £60 in the 90s let alone the early to mid 2000s. It's only with the PS3/360 did the price increase ridiculously
Overpriced. PS2 games used to cost £20. Granted new gen games have bigger budgets/staff but a 6 hr campaign doesn't justify $60
I've enjoyed every single Assassin's creed except for revelations. Can't wait for this
Does this game have a central main character like Geralt or do you have to create your own from different classes?
The success of GTA online and the microtransaction on there is a big blame for this.
Another 6hr FPS campaign, pass
Microsoft should've held out with One and came back with something that would've blown everyone away, not only the console but quality exclusive games. I'm not tempted to buy this console at all
I haven't bought a playstation since PS2 but the sheer quality of the line up is forcing me to buy a PS4 pro
The last WWE game I bought was in 2004, Raw vs Smackdown
Who cares about South Park games, it's not 2002
DLC isn't always bad, especially if you get your money's worth for them. Look at the DLC in the witcher 3
Don't see that much of a difference tbh
Definitely a downgrade. Retail is more blurry and colours are not as crisp. But then again, trailers are like the pictures of a burger in a Mcdonalds advert. The thing you get in the restaurant is a tad underwhelming
Ridiculous.
The best accessory that ever came to video gaming is vibration in controller pads
An online only pirate sim, goodluck with that ubisoft
The last activision game I bought was Call Of Duty Modern Warfare.....preowned. Never bought anything from them since