Are you sure you were in the right cinema?
Sounds like the exact same criticisms Shadow of Mordor received last year... Does "Assassins creed in middle earth" sound familiar?
Personally I've never played a game that includes 3rd person melee combat, 3rd person shooting, and vehicle combat, with extensively customisable vehicles. So I'm excited.
This game does look like it was made for the Nemesis system tho, a missed opportunity there.
I was expecting an experience similar to waverace64, and I was pleasantly surprised. Well worth $9NZD
"known for acquiring industry secrets"
Like he said, reading...
Im gonna be "that guy" and say I prefer 30fps over 60fps... I find 60 looks too unnatural, and I prefer a more "cinematic" feeling to my games.
3rd person act/adv games (favourite genre) are better experienced in 30fps, imo.
First person modes make my eyes feel queezy, and that's the main reason I hardly play shooters, most of them being 60.
Of course racers benefit from 60, but that's the one genre where it doe...
the order had 15 months extra development time and still turned out crap.
50% is 50%
How about we just pop his last bubble?
"parody" haha
Ye, ive managed to avoid installing the game so far, so will start playing once this is available. Yay me.
From what I've heard...
Theres a few dialogue choices in the beginning that set the scene from your witcher 2 playthrough, no actual data transfer.
Like the loading screens?
I used to have trouble reading fonts, even scores watching sports.
A quick visit to the optometrist sorted that out.
F'n taggers. No respect.
Carbon was my favourite.
Have you guys heard of Forza?
There's no neons, but everything else is there.
I'm really disheartened by the sight of cops.
For me this confirms that it is definitely not underground 3.
Most Wanted 2 most likely.
Also this game does not have multiplayer, that is where most releases have trouble..
You think DB will be back?
Even if he does, the company won't be able to give him a major title run, as he's proven himself injury prone.
I never got the love for DB anyway...
@Eonjay
I get what your saying, but if there was a price cut to $200, Microsoft would see it as an investment in ensuring longevity of the Xbox One. A loss of money in the short term, but a great investment when millions upon millions of Xbox One are flying off the shelves, with software seeing a dramatic increase for years to come.