It's hard to take the gaming medium seriously. Whenever someone comments on something, they just get slapped in the face and what the person actually means is just disregarded. Can we just grow up, through out the childish grudges and listen for once instead of pointing fingers and calling names?
Japan needs to step it up. But also too the Japanese gamers need to show their support. The biggest market for games there is handheld and mobile games. In turn Japanese Devs have trouble finding a market to sell new IPs and risk losing profit because their audience just isn't there.
The game is looking great.
I really like the game.
Real city's sometimes aren't as well put together as created cities.
If they made it a first person online game made by kojima, would it still be metal gear?
R2 and L2 are perfect Northampton the ds4 has better triggers.
It makes you a financially responsible pig dog.
Good job. I'd be pissed if I bought the game and it stuttered all over the place.
No risk, no reward.
Are you American? If so, you just called yourself a little bitch.
Game sounds awesome
Idk about that. Their shooting mechanics aren't the best 3rd person wise.
The console version look very close to the trailers. I once believed the trailers were PC footage, but after playing the console version, I'm not so sure. And if the trailers were PC footage there's not going to be much of a difference visually.
Close quarters TDM. Which IMO was pretty fun.
Far cry 3 was really fun, but the multiplayer sucked. Sold it within a month. Far Cry 2 had a decent multiplayer.
Hate leads to anger, anger leads to suffering.
I can't believe PC gamers didn't think something was up when they were denying that D3 was mad for consoles. Well, now they realize it, and its funny because the console version isn't selling too well any way.
The idiot customer though giving her a BUISNESS card was sufficient enough ID to pick up a pre ordered game. However, GameStop employees require a PHOTO ID. The guy held up the line.
I thought the scene was pretty fucked up to be honest.