This gen is just getting started? What? Its 6 years old...
heart pounding combat? Really? The combat is comprised of like three moves, its incredibly basic and boring. Not to mention the enemies all look the same. The game is essentially a walking simulator.
$49 for Far Cry? Talk to me when its well below $30.
Agree 81BX. I dont buy COD for the measly 6 hour campaign. I buy COD to slaughter people online for weeks upon weeks. Thats where the value is, and thats where the devs are focusing, seems legit to me.
You want to be "best in class?" So that means you want to best the Last of Us? Good luck. At least youre setting the bar really high.
I'm fine with it...few people buy a COD game just for the 6 hour single player campaign anyway. Let's be honest, most buy COD for the multiplayer - that's where the excitement and replay value is had.
I suppose I could understand if someone bought a COD game used, for say $15 bucks, just for the single player campaign. But, anything more than that would be overpaying.
My hope is that by excising the single player experience, developers w...
its coming Oct/Nov 2020. Mark my words.
I struggled the most with Eir. Surprisingly, I beat the queen in three attempts.
PS4 came out in '13.
PS5 will be announced at E3 next year and released Oct/Nov of 2020.
games looks okay. Is still early in development, hopefully they can tackle some of the more technical issues.
Game looks fun, solid graphics, looks like an interesting story too. That said, I hope they spend a little more time working on animations - particularly for the "freakers." Sometimes, things looked a bit choppy, but then again, this is alpha footage.
This looks pretty stupid.
Its a great game if you can get it for less than 10 bucks.
The game was extremely linear with an overabundance of QTEs. To me, it felt like a tech showcase for the PS4, nothing more, nothing less.
I found Eir to be a challenge, she killed my ass several times. I had a hard time evading her exploding light attack on the ground.
knowing Hollywood, they'd prb cast the friggin Rock.
I understand there may be a "select few" T for teen exclusives, but they are few and far between - to argue otherwise is simply absurd. You can't sit there and tell me Nintendo caters to adults with the likes of Diddy Kong Racing, Mario, or even Metroid. Now, I grew up in the 80's and loved Nintendo, but I was a small child and games like Zelda appealed to me then. As a 35 year old today, cinematic games - like the Last of Us - involving mature themes and concepts appeal ...
perhaps some 3rd party ones...but I HIGHLY doubt there will be any first party exclusive titles geared towards adults. As such, there's really no point getting a Switch if you're a twenty or thirty-something odd male with limited time.
12-15 years? No way in hell.