Agreed 100%, but I did enjoy the maps in 3 a lot more. Man that desert city with the sandstorm, sheer awesomeness; we need more MP maps like that where the environment is ever changing.
People look to blame tragedy on anything BUT themselves....the human race. Disgusting world we live in.
"the gamers mold the story by their actions(thats a true film game)"
Sounds like Heavy Rain to me.
Yea, The Walking Dead was a surprise. I honestly had Dishonored winning GOTY. VGA's are getting worse each year.
@Blastoise: "Look at his face, look at his stupid face. He means no harm"
Ugh, laughed so hard at that. Bubbles mate.
@Mcnablejr:
Go to the xbox website and just see what GOLD offers. A lot of it is already free on PSN and the last few are straight up asinine to be paying for. "Chat with friends face-to-face on your TV with Kinect. Use Avatar Kinect to chat with friends as your avatar mirrors your gestures and expressions." Are you kidding me?
Then compare that to PLUS:
I stopped paying due to my lack of game time on my 360. I'm mainly a PS3 person so a lot of my online and multiplats are played there.
The more I compare to what LIVE offers to what PS+ offers, it's obvious to see which is the better deal. You just get more bang for your buck with plus, that's a fact.
@THEREALSPY:
Some puzzles would be nice, just something to break the constant grinding through enemies getting from area to area. I want to have fun when I kill them, it feels like a damn chore most of the time.
Problem I run into a lot is not being able to find friends who even want to run through the campaign with me, it's a bore fest in some areas just by yourself, give us solo players something to look forward to in the campaign is all I ask. <...
I play whichever game doesn't require a monthly fee to play online.
But I am willing to say Halo MP is much better, though the campaign level design hasn't changed a bit. Corridor followed by overly large empty space with yet another corridor at the end of large empty space. A couple amazing set pieces that aren't cinematic's would be nice once in awhile. >.>
@lvl:
I was strictly referring to graphics. My bad if I hadn't made that clear.
GOWIII and Uncharted beg to differ. Anyway it's an Xbox article so let's keep it that way.
Have only played about an hour and already I can tell it's so much better than previous Halo's. Very impressed with 343. Haven't tried the online yet, need to get a 3 month subscription later.
bwazy:
I did the exact same thing, glad to know I wasn't the only one who squealed. lol! The only thing I find disappointing is how easy it is to hunt. I'm literally running into deer and rabbits non stop...they could have made it so you HAVE to use your tools to track and capture/kill them.
That and the freerunning in the cities is a bit difficult as opposed to ACII where the rooftops were easy to transition on from one to the other. The little t...
Talking full retail games, not some download.
Doesn't matter really, if there where new retail exclusives worth a damn you would have listed those first I'm sure. But seeing how that's not the case I can understand why you went the LIVE route.
Wish they'd spend that kind of money on other games rather than a singular title.
Preferably not LIVE games, I didn't buy a $250 system just for some exclusive downloadable games.
>.>
Will wait to see next gen, but for now the exclusives do not impress, and no Halo and Gears don't count...I want to see NEW IP's. NEW is the keyword.
Post apocalyptic worlds, unimaginative, dilapidated cars and buildings....I'm sorry where you expecting fiery demons and leveled cities with meteor craters every which way you look?
Just keep it below $400 and they'll be fine. I think what threw Playstation into a downwards spiral the first couple of months was that $600 price tag. No one had ever paid that much for a gaming system in awhile and with competition that priced lower it was hard to sell without those exclusives we have today.
Let's see how this next year unfolds, exciting for sure!