I'm saying that Bioware have been making this, a very similar game for more than four years after Destiny came out. Yet here we are, and it seems like they completely ignored the issues with both Destiny and The Division.
Destiny got away with it because there was nothing like it on the market, and still had a decent amount of content. The Division didn't get away with it because it released after Destiny (and maybe because it was mediocre.)
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If you see someone fall over a rock, landing face first in mud, you should take that as a lesson to not fall over that rock.
Actually it has less content than the original Destiny release.
Oh okay, so Call of Duty is officially better than Uncharted, right?
Sounds like a much more interesting story. My biggest problem with Uncharted 4 was the slow pace, and it was made that way to fit the story. The problem with that was the story wasn't even too great in the end, nothing happened that you didn't expect.
This sounds like it would've had far more tension, therefore a slower pace could be justified. It's impossible to know if it would be a better game, but her story certainly had more promise.
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Let's not forget that Dragon Age Inquistion won game of the year. Andromeda was made by a new C team at Bioware, which to me explains why it wasn't up to expectations.
Anthem isn't the sort of game Bioware should be making, and hopefully EA will allow them to go back to making games they're good at. I'm just saying a Mass Effect 4 would be welcomed by a lot of hype, and could be their best chance to gain their reputation back.
I'm still glad they finished it. With all the development issues it had, they could have very easily justified cancelling it, especially seeing how it's being received.
Microsoft are clearly trying to improve their first party lineup, so I don't mind how Crackdown 3 ended up considering its development issues. If they hadn't bought those new studios then of course it would be the final nail.
It's worse than Mass Effect Andromeda. I hope they decide to make Mass Effect 4 after the next Dragon Age. The hype would be massive, which is something EA would probably like more of these days. Plus it would give them a chance to make more money on a trilogy remaster.
Besides, they certainly are working on another entry, and I think most people would be disappointed with an Andromeda 2 or MMO announcement.
This sort of game really doesn't suit B...
It doesn't have the production values of a full price game. It should have launched at half price, and I think that would've shed some of the poor reception. This is coming from someone who enjoyed the hell out of it.
Or at the very least they should get some new developers to make more and better games... if only they'd think of that.
The difference is that The Order was genuinely garbage, it somehow had less gameplay than a Telltale game, without even half as good a story. 4 hours long. Full price.
How Crackdown 3 is supposedly worse than The Order is beyond comprehension. People might say it feels like an old game... But even the first Crackdown is still a better game than The Order.
You're a moron if you think Microsoft paid them for this review.
Hard to take this seriously. Music gets a 0/10? At the very least, the soundtrack is serviceable. Especially for the races.
Should've kept it in. They didn't complain then, and they can piss off if they feel like doing so now.
We need Borderlands 3 ASAP
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Even then I don't know if I'd blame them. They were developing it for three years, and obviously weren't even close to finished. Budgets exist for a reason, and if they needed far more than originally planned, that's on their poor management.
Besides, they announced and released Nier Automata after the Scalebound announcement. Platinum aren't usually slow developers, so something must have been seriously wrong for the project t...
Just imagine how bad of a state Scalebound was in.
I still hate when people use the word "sick" in this context. Being sick is the opposite of awesome.
But yes, the game looks terrific.
For the past three years it's been mostly concern or doom and gloom articles. You'd have to skip through a lot of negativity to find any hype.
The cloud destruction was real four years ago, that's a fact. Last year they were forced to change their cloud tech, and that's possibly where things went south.
I 100% believe the game got hard done by from reviewers, and anyone who doesn't like it should at least give it a proper go on Legendary difficulty, since that's the only setting with any real challenge.
But don't use game pass as an excuse for what is supposedly a mediocre game, that's not the point of the service.