My biggest issue with the game is its pacing. That and I didn't like how the game's story ended, it felt incomplete. The developers set this game up as a series and didn't treat it like a standalone game.
It took 30 minutes to get into combat, so yeah, that was terrible to me and the ending was terrible due to certain aspects of the story, which I won't mention due to spoilers.
This is, of course, my opinion.
Pretty much. That and the beginning and the end are both pretty terrible.
QTE Final bosses are disgraceful.
I'm looking at you Shadow of Mordor, Dying Light and apparently The Order.
Honestly, I doubt many people would be complaining about the length of the game if it also had multiplayer or a new game plus.
This. I played gta5 online pretty much all day yesterday.
Holy crap @ Lords of the Fallen for 9 bucks.
Go to best buy or gamestop and have him try out the controllers, whichever is more comfortable to him, go with that.
Steven Ogg should win just for this: "I don't know what I want. It's a bit like pornography or a perfect turd. I can't quite describe it, but I'll know it when I see it."
Is anyone hyped for the story?
You're fighting werewolves, just kick the freakin' door down.
I thought the lycan gameplay was the weakest part of the entire thing.
Seriously, what's with Sony and Capcom exclusives? Send help or something.
Knowing them, Dead Rising 4 for Xbox One will be announced at E3 and will be out before both of them.
Dragon's Dogma? Hell yes!
Online? Uhhh...no thanks.
Good, I prefer go and kill shit quests.
I've had zero issues playing the game. Zero.
Night gameplay is the true definition of survival horror.
The story looks right out of a Saturday Syfy movie. I expect it to be more entertaining than it should
I'm half expecting Agent Locke to somehow find her and then get into deep, deep trouble and then MC comes to both of their rescue all badass-like.
I didn't want it to fail, but I saw The Order: 1886 as what it is, the perfect rental.