Can't argue with that.
People seemed to love the first beta when it kicked off late last year.
You're absolutely right, and I hope that's the case. Even though I had a ton of issues with The Oder's core mechanics, it's built upon a really fascinating mythology that I really hope they build upon down the road.
Yeah, I definitely think it was the series' most interesting setting.
It is ludicrous how many games in the series have released in recent years, but Compile Heart keeps adding slight but smart refinements to make them much more engaging and accessible with each entry.
I definitely agree with you. The way Ubisoft handled the game's announcement really didn't do Primal any favors as far as building hype goes. Even still, I can't wait to dive into the world of Oros and see what's in store.
I think the shift to a Stone Age setting could be a breath of fresh air for the series. The biggest question is how much appeal the series will have without the usual array of cool gadgets and guns that make the games so fun to experiment with.
Can't wait for Street Fighter V.
I enjoyed this series so much more than I thought I would when I played through it last year. Can't wait to crack open my limited edition copy and do it all over again.
Hard to believe SEGA would roll this out for peanuts ahead of the Valkyria Chronicles Remastered's release in just a few short months.
That'd definitely be a plus.
It's definitely interesting seeing children in the forefront of this one.
Honestly, I'm pulling for Bobcat Goldthwait.
Whelp, that was beer sprayed all over my monitor. Thanks for that.
I still get the church music stuck in my head pretty often. Loved playing this game a ton back in the early '90s.
You and me both, man. You and me both.
Yeah, it definitely looks like a good fit for this one, as well.
Looks like the listing for the PC version of the game has already been removed from the Windows Store's site.
Yeah, at first I was torn about the shift to a prehistoric setting, but it looks like a breath of fresh air for the series.
Yeah, because a vast conspiracy just has to be the reason the game you liked received mediocre reviews, and not the fact the game was severely lacking in many regards.