I don't have to justify shit. I'm buying them both.
I don't understand why he even has to explain this.
4k would be a tremendous waste of resources.
The first Titanfall used Source engine, not COD engine.
I'm expecting Anita Sarkeesian to comment on this game how it's a typical game that represents "toxic" masculinity and macho culture. 10/10 would buy.
@goldwyncq
Yes, when the opponents are in the same weight class.
@StardustLemon
It seems you have accepted the feminist "women are just as strong as men" propaganda as fact. You are also underestimating Nathan Drake's abilities.
My sense of masculinity is fine, thank you for asking. You probably refer to any masculinity as toxic masculinity, anyway, like your pal Anita Sarkeesian.
@StardustLemon that is simply not true. Technique is only one part of combat. Nathan Drake has way more raw power. I think you underestimate the power difference between men and women.
Nathan Drake isn't just some guy off the street.
It's not realistic at all. Even if Nadine is exceptionally strong for a woman (the key word here), she'd never be able to win Nathan Drake in a fight, let alone both of the Drake's at the same time. Nathan Drake is physically fit, more so than the average Joe, and no stranger to hand-to-hand combat.
I thought Naughty Dog had gotten rid of the supernatural elements in the game. That was until the scene where Nadine fights both Sam and Drake at the same time and holds up, even wins the fight.
Same can't be said about some video game journalists...
Dead Rising doesn't have enough traction or the star power for it to benefit either of the companies as an exclusive.
Feminists.
Nadine being able to beat Drake is extremely unrealistic. But then again so many other things in Uncharted 4 are unrealistic.
Talking about generic, Overwatch played like a typical free-to-play shooter.
If you took a few minutes and bothered to actually READ the reviews (instead of quickly glancing at the score), you would find out exactly why the game was criticized.
"Fallout 4 is easily the best performing title that Bethesda has ever released on a PlayStation platform"
No, that title goes to Doom (2016).
Pardon me for holding the members of video game journalism to some degeee of standards.
Don't worry, I like the multiplayer too.
Edit: Thanks for the disagrees. I guess I don't like the multiplayer after all.
Exactly!