As I said, reviewed poorly, loved by fans.
That is my prediction.
This is the kind of game, that will be reviewed poorly, but enjoyed by the fans.
Actually a great response!
My submission failed, because the source wasn’t valid...
Anyway, they should be allowed. I was just being sarcastic.
https://n4g.com/news/237682...
https://n4g.com/news/237682...
My submission failed, because the source wasn’t valid...
Anyway, they should be allowed. I was just being sarcastic.
And shadow quality is also better on Xbox Series X.
This is a perfect game for GamePass, just to check it out.
I am currently playing Gears 5 and I still like the gameplay.
On the one hand I want them to create a new IP, on the other und I want Gears 6. I guess it is fine for me whatever they do.
Well, I see that new IPs are somehow exciting, but I refuse to follow that narrative, that a talented studio working on a new IP is always better than a talented studio working on an established franchise.
Tell that all the fans of God of War, Halo, Spider Man, Gears of War, etc.
You’ll face a gigantic shitstorm if you tell your community that franchise XYZ will be on hold for 7-8 years...
So yeah, new IP is fun, but if there are things...
4 out of these 5 games were day one on GamePass. Crazy.
Sure. There you go:
“ First of all, I would like to say that we haven't acquired ZeniMax. We have announced our intention to acquire ZeniMax. It is going through regulatory approval and we don't see any issues there. We expect early in 2021 the deal will close. But I say that because I want people to know, I'm not sitting down with Todd Howard and Robert Altman and planning their future. Because I'm currently not allowed to do that, that would be illegal.”
...
F*ck you, COVID-19
Care to give me a credible source for your statement?
Damn, these articles are so stupid.
IT IS AGAINST THE LAW.
You can’t talk about it before the deal is closed.
Is this so hard to understand?
You could also tell Microsoft to report their financial results differently.
Spoiler: Not gonna happen, it’s also against the law. But here we go, a “gaming journalist” tells a multi billion dollar company with an army of attorneys working on this acquisition what to do. ...
If you want an honest answer: They are not allowed to do so.
Bethesda is still independent and they can’t announce anything from them as long as the deal is not finalized.
That would be against the law. They only announced that they are planning to acquire them. The deal is closed in a couple of months.
A 7.5 billion transition is not something you do between your lunch breaks.
You want that game, don’t you?
To be fair, Indiana Jones is like 30 decades older than Uncharted.
From what I’ve played, the sequel is even better than the first game. Played both of them.
https://www.metacritic.com/...
So you never played a game with mediocre or poor reviews that you really liked?
Weird.