Omg. I want to believe!
It's kinda nice you're getting two titles bundled together, especially when it includes a remastering of the orginal.
I love this game but it's such a challenge having to adjust my playstyle. One of my favorite classes in Demon/Dark Souls' was shield based, so I'm having to adjust my approach to the game. Despite that, I'm loving the overall atmosphere
God the hype is so real for this game. Damn you Blizzard
To be fair, the $140 price tag for DLC is a bit of a misnomer. When the original article came out that stated that value, it added up all the purchasable options while ignoring that a lot of them overlapped in content. It counted things like character packs that sold them bungled together and then the individual characters twice.
Regardless, I agree that the way the DLC was sent forth was a bit excessive. When I looked at Evolve it looked like they were trying to follow the F2...
That sums up my thoughts on the game as well. Its fun, but for whatever reason it's not worth buying now.
I'm not saying it's ok but it seems like COD has kind of hit this stride where people already know what to expect, and they don't fault it for being COD. I'm finding more people being critical of Evolve and how 'dressed up' it was without actually providing a lot of content because it's a new IP.
Maybe it's a reflection of how the gaming community is changing. I for one found the game fun during beta, but not enough for me to buy. I was put o...
I own a ps4 and still have my ps3, but the only titles I kept were zone of enders collection and ico/shadow of the colossus. That said, it was kind of nice being able to rent Darksiders II for a few hours without having to go to the trouble of tracking down a copy. Literally just signed on, and started streaming it. The service itself still seems a bit pricy, but it's nice that you at least have options on how to pay for it. So if you're not going to get much use of it passed 1 gamep...
That's one of the things that I actually like about PSNow, that it offers a pay-as-you-go style model for people that just want a quick play.
I dont necessarily agree. I like the idea that if I suddenly feel the urge to play something like the original Infamous, I can just rent it digitally on my PS4 without having to go through the hassle of finding a used copy somewhere.
Kirby is a series I will always love. Maybe the series just seems like it's geared for a younger generation now though.
Yes. One of my complaints was the pacing of the story mode. Things like the Decoration system and Palico armors arnt available to you right away and you have to complete parts of the story mode to access them. I understand why they did that in order to not overwhelm new players with mechanics, but as a returning player it killed me not to be able to dress up my little cat! T_T
I saw this at pax and it looked pretty fun. I miss a lot of the old adventure games and this looks like a nice throwback
"Alex: Let’s stick to the medicine, what’s happening here to this guy’s butt?"
If this is the last thing I ever read I'm ok with that.
Those Zone of the Enders figures.0_0 *drooool*
I'm definitely glad I waited to buy the new consoles. There was such a small library that I couldn't warren purchasing an entirely new system for them.
I definitely did see some really good discussions coming out this year in regards to how consumers view/interact with the gaming industry as a whole.
Anything where I can beat the crap out of my friends on screen is always welcome!
This brings up an interesting notion, that is more enjoyable? A game with a terrible story but great gameplay? Or a game with terrible gameplay but an amazing story? In my experience I have games that fall into both extremes and have enjoyed depending on my mood.
The question is, what would keep you coming back?
This reminds me a lot of feeding frenzy, and I'm ok with that.