Wow
Shovelware - that's not a term I have heard in a while. Sadly, it looks like an appopriate description
Its ok to have microtransactions for cosmetic stuff, but its fustrating buying a game and then you still have to pay more for additional content. At least its not a "pay to win" scenarion...
Looks like a lot of fun (and fustration) - that loading screen on the video looked like the old loading screen on ZX spectrum / Commodore when you were loading off a tape :D
Ok, this game needs to come out now. I am over the hype, I am excited...now I want to see if it was all worth it.
I think after Ghosts people are going to be sceptical of a title that is not produced by Treyarch. Lets see if Sledgehammer as the "new kid on the block" can produce something that puts the "WOW" back into COD, or at the very least caters properly for competitve mode...Theatre mode needs to be there, please :)
I'm kind of looking forward to the Wolfenstein release...its just a nostalgia thing but I agree - Watchdogs looks really good!
I think the harder the game, the more sense of accomplishment when you finish it. Still, if its too difficult, frustration sets in along with a good chance that you will abandon the game. Tricky balance to find.
Its Sledgehammer's time to shine so they really have to do a good job here. Otherwise people are just going to be buying Treyarch title ever 3 years.
This game must just come out now. I am going to pop from all the hype...
Looks good :)
Damn, that looks very cool and a very different kind of Hitman game.
The ESL competition took over from the Nations Cup from Clanbase. The team from South Africa last year managed to make it into the final 8. So this is the best we have done in any incarnation of the competition.
So cool!
Hard to argue that...
Good news for PS4 users.
Unsuprising about GTAV, its a landmark game but I am a little suprised at BF4 - its an awesome game but it has been riddled with bugs.
I love Claptrap :D
Totally agree, it was Game of the Year, so its a winner. Nice again to see the quality of games on mobile coming up in leaps and bounds
100 million downloads - frightening.