That's great. Wanted to play it since before XV released.
Nathan Drake as a character was a love letter to smart-ass adventurers like Connery's Bond or Indiana Jones. It was never meant to be a realistic study of the horrors of war or the psychological implications of lethal combat.
They've been pulling this nonsense even harder than ever since No Man's Sky fell on its face. FFXV, then Last Guardian, now this. Can't wait for articles like this over how Death Stranding is "too grey" or something equally asinine.
Nice, Torment got an 8!
You just had to shoehorn in re7. Jesus Christ foxtrot you just can't help yourself can you?
Arsenal "Biggest 4th wall Mindf*** in a video game since Psycho Mantis" Gear made this list?
It was great. Hell, it wasn't even hard.
Reminder that there are people who simultaneously love FFXII while also complaining that FFXV's main characters dress like nancies.
Look at Vaan over there. Just look at that madness.
Honestly I'm a one-and-done kind of guy when it comes to video games, including ones I really like. I honestly like having a reason to go back after having done everything.
The chocobo carnival went a bit far in that regard, I agree. It'll very likely come back permanently down the line.
Gotta love fighting a hundred cactuars. That was hilarious.
And apparently they got jobs at Bioware making awful character models based on actual models.
You almost never hear Kitase's name anymore, and it's a crying shame.
Can't wait till Yoshinori Kitase gets articles like this for directing such classics as Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy VIII, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy VII.
The clickbait image didn't even make the list?
Decima's proving to be one hell of an engine.
Going to an ancient and evil castle full of monsters, demons, horrifying experiments, and a Dracula?
I'm gonna say gritty's a good choice.
His subscriptions have gone up by another million since last time I checked.
Did I wake up in 2015?
Foxtrot, if people don't buy season passes, then companies will start to see less profit in selling them.
It's not an excuse. It's business. Complaining isn't going to make a company drop a practice that earns it a profit. The simple act of choosing not to pay for bad DLC speaks louder than any post, article, or video.
If it's not made in Montpellier, then it's probably not a good Ubisoft game.
Brilliant game, especially when it came to its story and atmosphere. I'm glad it's doing well, and I'm hoping they keep up that narrative punch for a lot of games to come.