@NewUser101
Having faith means not knowing. And even if mankind figured out absolutely everything about the universe which will never ever happen, that doesn't mean that something didn't create it.
There were times where my team had fallen behind but due to the right timing we pulled ahead. I felt as if I had an impact in those moments. I am eager to see how beefy the final game is compared to the beta. They're trying something new and I have faith they can deliver.
I thought it was fun, and we need more arcade games like this.
I honestly don't see how this is a mistake for them. They are cashing in on why people buy CoD in the first place, and that's multi-player. I haven't bought a Call of Duty game since the Modern Warfare 2, but if there is enough fun to be had without Activision doing shady things to nickel and dime people or imbalance the online, I might buy this one.
The games I played most online last gen were all PlayStation exclusives. Motorstorm, Uncharted, The Last of Us, God of War Ascension, etc.
@KennyAlvah
I didn't reply to you. I knew what you meant.
So true. And even though Sony is heavily focused on single-player gaming, which I love, when they do include multi-player components in their games, they're usually a ton of fun and wuite unique. I am very much looking forward to Detroit as well. I loved Heavy Rain and enjoyed Beyond.
Apparently people like you don't actually care about the games themselves, hence owning an Xbox and only calling out the fact that you see an Xbox controller in a picture. So sad.
I despise CoD, but with all these new Battle Royale modes coming out from BIG studios, I think PUBG will be dead soon.
That's what I was hoping, but I'm not so sure anymore. No actual racing or time trials to do. Repetitive game modes. I really want to be impressed because Motorstorm is still awesome to me. I'm just not sold on Onrush. I will give it fair chance though.
This game looks pretty fun for sure. I just hope they can get the framerate issues sorted out before release.
From what I heard, a big chunk of The Last of Us 2 will take place in and around Seattle. Infamous was also set in Seattle. Nice to see my local city and area getting represented. It's lovely in the PNW.
Uhh...wow...
Yeah, the wrong kind of "special."
The only concern I have with the game at this point is that the framerate is pretty choppy. But I have no doubt that it will be ironed out by release time.
I don't NEED to do anything. But I definitely won't be playing BF2.
Ryse fails by comparison, even on PC. Sorry your eyes don't work.
No, it sets a diamond standard.
And you can play it on PC.
This will have to suffice for my arcade racing game itch. God, how I miss the PS2 era sometimes.