This Gen: 2-3 games, last gen: 4 games...
hmmmmm, I can't lie...getting less games does make me feel sad, bet then again it's quality over quantity, and I don't think I need to mention how high quality ND games are.
I love Xseed, they're one of the few localizers who don't butcher Japanese games when they release in the west.
Also, Neogaf is garbage...don't even know who goes on it amymore. Just reading some of the things these people say made me worry for humanity.
This isn't even a true remaster, and this game wasn't received very well by gamers and critics alike...so why does this cost $50? Almost full price for this is insane...
Oh, so that's what it means when my weapon does that.
Wonder if I should get this...It looks interesting, but I'm not so sure.
"I completely disagree. $60 is the gold standard and it shouldn't change whether the game is single player only, multiplayer only or both."
I completely agree. People always say that devs should lower their prices if they feel the game lacks content, but always forget that by that logic devs should raise their prices if they feel it has too much content.
I usually agree...but this is Truant Pixel. A designer who's both cheap and great. He makes themes actually worth $2.99, and often charges less.
Yes, this also explains why he knew how to use weapons right away.
The game costs a lot, especially considering the fact that it wasn't the most well received game, and the fact it costs under $10 for the PS3/360 versions at many retailers.
"Everbody" is an exaggeration, but look at comment sections, forums, and like @LAWSON72 said metacritic, where it's being metabombed. There's hate for this game everywhere...
BTW, I have a lot of disagrees. Usually I don't care, but this worries me because it seems most people who read my comment think a game reviewer or community should decide if they like a game for them. It's either that or people hate the fact I said I love Fallout 4...
Although I disagree with your score (then again scores are stupid anyway...), I loved this review. No joke, probably the best review I've seen for Fallout 4 so far. The way it was written appeals to me, and I love the emotion. Great job.
Yikes, if Fallout 4's taught me anything it's that YOU should tell yourself how much you love a game, not reviewers or other gamers...the reason I say this is because everyone seems to hate Fallout 4, but I on the other hand love it. I haven't had this much fun in ages. It's rare for me to marathon a game (I have a short attention span), but I just got finished marathoning Fallout 4 and I loved it.
I don't get the hate...I'm loving Fallout 4! I guess that proves YOU should decide if you like a game...not a reviewer or community.
Nice video by the way.
Story of my life.
I want ALL the play styles! So I'm leveling up all of my S.P.E.C.I.A.L stats to ten before I even choose my first perk. I'm actually pretty far along, but I will admit it feels weird to be almost level 20 with no real perks.
Seems cool, I always like to see new equipment.
I'm maxing out all of my S.P.E.C.I.A.L levels to ten before I even choose my first perk...I know It'll take a while, but I want all the perks at my fingertips when I finally choose!
What I find funny is the fact New Vegas is now loved by gamers. I remember when it first came out everyone hated it, and would find reason to prove why fallout 3 was so much better. That makes me happy because I ALWAYS loved New Vegas.
It really makes me wonder about Fallout 4...Right now everybody's hating on it, and I enjoy it immensely. Will Fallout 4 become as revered a New Vegas when Fallout 5 comes out? Only time will tell.
Also, the same reasons ...
No Heyxyz? Just kidding.
I wonder if I should go by my real name, or "Angel" because my full username is Heyxyz Angel.
On another note, to my siblings.... Ha ha, my name's on here an both of yours aren't!!
Too much.