Sorry, what I meant was "I'll give my life for Sony and its reliable PS+ service. Screw the consumers and long live to big corporations!"
My vault didn't even last 2 days :/
It's funny because, since it's now a paid service, people have been demanding for better PSN for quite a while, and the only thing Sony actually does in this regard is to increase its price.
I really don't like the new slow-motion mechanic. And if you deactivate it, as soon as an enemy spots you, the alarm goes on. Which I find kinda stupid because even in MGS2 you were able to shoot guards' radio to prevent them from calling backup.
@TheHaloGuy
Aw man... that would be so awesome!
Own it on PC and will buy it on P-ass4. Just love those devs, they deserve it.
Meanwhile, at CD Projekt Red...
What I hate the most about those "campaigns" is that you have to follow scripted NPCs that hold your hand the whole time. It's boring as heck.
But not doing a single player for a Star Wars game is a freaking insult to everyone. The lore of that franchise is so huge and it would be pretty easy for good writers to make a good story out of it.
Of course.
Yes... your point?
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Sums up pretty nicely why I don't care about the Xbox One.
Considering that Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Skyrim all got the GOTY award, even though The Witcher 3 is an amazing game, I doubt it could beat Fallout 4.
:(
BS. It's doing fine.
@Peace_Love_and_FPS
I hope man. I tried Advanced Warfare on PC and the optimization is a joke.
Dedicated servers? We've been hearing this since Ghosts and yet CoD on PC is still pretty much unplayable due to hackers and bad optimization. And that's without mentioning all the stories I heard about people getting banned for just playing the MP (is it true? no idea). I do hope that BO3 changes that though.
"Oh, and to receive trading cards for Journey of the Light, you have to spend more than 2 hours playing it, which strangely happens to go over the limit with Steam’s new refund policy."
Now, with the Steam refund policy, every single game is like that. It's to prevent people from buying games and refunding them as soon as they get their Steam trading cards.
Takes notes, Ubisoft.
I think SquareEnix will lost a lot because of the exclusivity deal and because it's on the exact same release date than Fallout 4. Because let's face it, we've seen that happening in the past, it definitely hurts sales to release a game on the same day (or even same month) of a blockbuster franchise.