The combat is better, the wilderness is kind of cool, but it really does suffer pacing issues....and too many loading screens for a game that has a forced install on PS3.
A lot of funny bugs too! When I played the beginning with the captain...he was a ventriloquist who talked without his mouth moving in a cut scene!
I also don't like these cities as much to explore.
Wow a psycho bear gets a sequel?
I know, it's going to be one of those people assume is bargin bin fodder at best or will be too busy with other titles.
The replay view of the dancing is hilarious.
But the songs aren't nearly as good as JD 3.
This looks surprisingly good. I thought these games were only on DS and PC these days.
I'm not sure I want to play this when there's huge new titles like AC3, Far Cry 3, and Halo out....
Bad time to release?
Oooo I imagine driving a Lexus around Sydney! I'd have crashed it for sure...
I don't really trust big name sites anyway.
They have too many people to please..
You make a great point about TV. Because I now want to choose WHEN and WHAT I watch, I just wait for the boxset to release and buy it then and watch at my leasure!
Totally with you. Which reminds me, I still have Max Payne 3 to play...
Maybe not at doing well critically, but sales maybe?
A game like Dishonored was clever to get in a bit early.
Activision putting a game like 007 Legends against its own flagship title Call of Duty is just STUPID.
If it had been released, April, or March it had a chance.
Anywhere NOT New York!!! Too many games set there.
Yeah but that voice...it drove me nuts.
LEEEEEon!
40 hours?
Man...that's long. Good thing it is divided up.
It certainly does remind me of Starship Troopers meets Battlestar Galactica.
It's really well done, and just getting really interesting with the 'invasion'
I don't ever really hear about these being released. They really should market DLC games better.
Not at full price though...
This actually looks interesting: playing on the side of orcs against humans. The combat sounds odd though
While I agree, and I loved playing the character at the beginning, I think most need a 'hook': even books tend to have an exciting beginning to hook you, and then it can slow burn.