Don't care. I'll buy the game and play it anyway. Do I condone rape? Absolutely not, and if I ever witnessed anything like it I would do my best to stop it even if I didn't know the victim.
But I still laugh at rape jokes. And I won't bat an eye at a rape scene in a video game.
I was about to complain about the same thing. Although I think Dishonored is miles better than Dark Messiah was.
And people rail on me for railing on game journalists. Go figure.
No!
The same can be said of any film or book as well that covers these issues. Developers cannot help it if the users are idiots.
Please don't delete it from the game just because a small minority of patsies are crying about this.
Why is everyone obsessed with making games out of the mundane these days?
Boy, when have I heard this before? Oh, that's right, around the time RE6 was announced.
The average console Zelda game is damn near inaccessible for the modern gamer weaned on CoD and your average AAA shooter experience.
It was never reduced to a cover based shooter. You either played it like that because you couldn't cut a pure bullet time approach or you were too entrenched in this gen's cover system to play it any other way.
I've beaten the game on every difficulty and both NY Minute runs only using cover on a handful of occasions when it is absolutely necessary. Otherwise it plays EXACTLY like the old MP's and your criticism is moot.
It's easily one...
I think all mocap is jerky and somewhat boring. Animators can add that extra bit of life to a character that actors covered in dots cannot. Turn your TV on mute and you'll see that Alex Vance had more character than any of Uncharted's heroines and the rest of HL2's cast was more expressive than the whole of Uncharted's.
So get rid of mocap. I much prefer traditional animation to this jerky mocap junk.
9/10 people, sampled from what? Video games journalists? So it's basically 90% below average intelligence folks giving the game high marks. Not surprising when you look at reviewer trends this generation.
Well, for what it was it was alright and I didn't mind the change of pace since it was in service to the story.
But when you take Fisher back into the espionage game, it damn well ought to feel like the original games and not this overblown blockbuster crap.
Oh god. Sounds like an everything and the bucket approach.
I actually liked Conviction for what it was, a capstone to the series. And a good one at that. Anything afterwards with Sam Fisher is just flogging a horse that already died happily.
Lame review. Score is about right but the author clearly wants to work for cracked.com and has probably been turned down there several times already.
Pretty obvious if you pay attention to the lighting.
The Ogre Battle game is twice as good as either of those two but never gets any recognition.
An A Link to the Past is probably the single most important Nintendo game, period.
Hate/Love the 1st one. It was like frolicking in a Heavy Metal magazine ruined by every instance of gameplay.
The older you grow, the more you'll realize that with age comes wisdom is complete horsepoop. Old people are just as dumb as young people, if not more so sometimes.
It was also entertaining to gun down an entire airport of innocent people in Modern Warfare 2.
You expect a game to tell you a story but when the story involves things not quite to your taste you turn against it. This is why you will never see a video game about 2 old people contemplating suicide, because the self-righteous will boohoo about it promoting poor morals or some such nonsense.