Meh. I've never really cared about the campaign's story since Halo 2. Whenever I look up gameplay for Halo, it's multiplayer. So you've seen the ending? I heard there was a prominent character death. Is the ending easy to search for?
It is a pretty unique game. Overall the reviews have been positive. Still doesn't beat Journey, though.
Well, just to get this out in the open, I'm not a DMC fan. I finished the first one, ignored the second, got about halfway through the third, and didn't bother with the fourth. I'm sure their PR did a lot of damage, but I'm buying this because of the studio, not because of the name of the game. I liked their last two games, so I'm buying their next game. I don't know anything about the story, but for some reason I'm not expecting much. The gameplay is what I'm ...
I'm a huge fan of Enslaved and Heavenly Sword, so I will definitely be picking this one up. I don't think either game sold too well, and making a new IP would continue the trend of mediocre sales. I can see how longtime DMC fans may be upset with the changes, but I'm picking this up because of Ninja Theory.
It's a day one purchase for me. Treyarch has been doing a good job in my opinion. I loved World at War, it's too bad the game got hacked and Activision didn't do anything about it. I really got into Black Ops and that has become my favorite Call of Duty. Looking forward to the Pick 10 for class customization.
I don't see the point in people getting upset at seeing this game receive low scores. Wasn't this bound to happen? It's pretty obvious that EA's heart wasn't in this one. This was released because of Black Ops 2, and not because EA wanted to make a great game. I guarantee if Call of Duty was on a two-year development cycle, we would have never seen this reboot. Where were the copies that should have been sent to reviewers? What worries me is that EA could abandon Medal of ...
I'm having a wait-and-see approach for Halo 4. I know it will get great reviews, and I have total confidence in 343. I think I got too hyped up for Reach, and then ended up being a little disappointed with it. If the multiplayer is better than the last game, I may have to renew my gold subscription and pick up this pass.
Wrong again, my bad. Worldwide sales, but just for the 360.
I'm really interested to see how Black Ops 2 stacks up to the last two games. Black Ops sold over 16 million, and MW3 was somewhere over 14 million. I know I'll be picking up Black Ops 2, but I wonder if many people won't bother with it considering how MW3 was. I have faith in Treyarch.
Edit: I believe the above numbers are just for the U.S., which are pretty ridiculous.
The way EA has handled this game so far doesn't scream confidence to the gaming community, so I think these opinions are hardly based on speculation. How long did EA just show PC multiplayer gameplay? News of the Battlefield 4 beta included with MOH got more press and reader comments than information on MOH itself. As I stated above, I was kind of looking forward to this game, and will be looking for reviews to hit Tuesday. I liked the multiplayer for the first game, but the 360 community...
This is a liitle disappointing, I was kind of looking forward to this game. I didn't think the first one was too bad. I put some time in multiplayer, but it seemed like the community dropped off quick.
From reading the article, it would seem like Kinect is a tacked on experience to this game. Hopefully motion control isn't implemented into this, and the developers just stick with the voice commands. Why would you need to use a voice command to start your car? Seems unnecessary.
1. LOL Right...
2. Plenty of people preorder.
3. How about some grownup words!
4. Pure opinion, you can't anticipate how future sales will do.
As far as the campaign goes, again, that statement is your opinion.
Really? A video of you playing an objective-based game, and you capping just one objective other than the one at the start of the game? Please...everyone on the other team had horrible k/d ratios as well. Pad your k/d in TDM.
I'll be surprised whatever direction Microsoft takes with the next Xbox. Sure, they'll cater to the casuals, every company does this to a certain degree. But what about the core? MS must support the core gamers from the start because those gamers will be in line the night of launch. Also, I'm assuming their new console won't be below $400, and again the core gamers, not the casuals, will be dropping their cash for that system. The only thing I do know is the cost for gold sub...
I wouldn't mind getting it for the Wii U, but who knows how big the online community will be or how long those numbers will stay up. I'm going to have a wait-and-see approach for that console. If there's a new Metroid Prime and Mario Galaxy, I'm in.
Day 1 purchase for me, along with the HD Collection. Really impressed with what I've seen of this game.
I'm not interested in Judgement and I couldn't care less how it does in sales. People that are indifferent about this game might just not like shooters, or are moving on to something else. What you wrote doesn't make any sense, but I'm guessing this isn't the first time since the word "wack" is in your vocabulary.
Got a good point. Judgement is a little too soon. I loved the original Gears to death, and 2 was pretty fun. I didn't care for 3, it didn't look like a Gears game to me. I won't be picking up Judgement, too burned out on this series.
Hey, I know the feeling. I upgraded my HDD to 500 gig, and now I'm starting to realize that it's not enough. I have 44 games on my PS3 because of Plus, not to mention all the sales and discounts. Best thing ever, worth every penny.