The worst part is how the trailers hyped it up as if it was gonna have a cool story with Peter Dinklage as well, and they had so many directions to go with it, but it just fell flat.
How come the base game was so light on content then?
$40 to have a small chunk of content, which, honestly, should've been included in the game from the start. Destiny is such a joke, and if you look at the bullshit interview the lead designer gave it's even more of a sham.
Everyone wants a good NFS game and EA make some great trailers.
The game itself is amazing, personally I've barely run into issues aside from frame-dropping in a couple cutscenes and in a few areas.
Cause they don't want to buy bullshit overpriced dlc or have to deal with pre-order exclusives after pre-order exclusive from 8 different retailers?
It actually does though. Arrows aren't weak and useless, they actually do damage in real life. And in the trailers, there's a reason she was aiming for weak spots rather than the metal-plated parts of the dino.
Why don't they just use a portion of the profits that they'll make to fund the Halo champion series?
It's only $30 for a digital copy, I don't see the issue. Unless you don't have the HDD space.
Looked a lot like Quake to me.
Old school I guess is pickups focused, fast-paced, more focus on mechanics and aim than loadouts. New-school is loadouts, more rock paper scissors, with certains weapons being better with others and picking your weapons before hand, sticking with team.
But how do you know that something has been revealed if you don't know it exists?
@Ivanspinal
If you can afford to spend $460 x 4 you're not poor lol.
Good blog (better than the article itself) and yeah, the main problem with the teachers is that they're forced to teach in absolutes. "Never start with but", "you can't ever divide by 0, we won't tell you why, but you can't" etc.
Clouds moving.
They got backlash because it didn't really look all that great, they're using the same engine from 10 years ago and modern open world games look and have looked better than that. And this is Bethesda, everyone knows they have the funds and talent to make it better.
It does pretty well here in Canada, usually all over the storefronts and flyers. Same with 2K and FIFA.
It's such a bad game though, it's pretty bland and has some broken mechanics, only thing it has going for it is the controversy and nice engine.
Bloodborne had some really good hit detection, to the point where bullets could pass through enemy's legs and between their arms, aside from some weird camera angles it had great combat.
I think they made Heroes powerups now.