You guys are gonna need all the patches you can get, so don't knock this.
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Ten years from now, I reckon people will hardly remember Anthem and if they do no one will care much. Mediocre games have one thing going for them, they fade from the collective memory quicker than than good stuff. It's why I can remember Uncharted 2 so well when it came out in 2009. I couldn't name a single mediocre game from the same year without Googling it.
"Likewise, unless a developer wants to remaster a game with functionality that is simply not possible on the PS4 version, we’ll probably see updates to games to enhance them on PS5 as opposed to full re-releases on the new console."
That's what I'm hoping for with TLOU 2 and Death Stranding. I bought the original TLOU twice, happy to do that for a great game, but one game that runs on two systems is my hope.
I'm not excited for Days Gone at all. It doesn't look anything special to me. The author pretty much read my mind on this.
"Meanwhile, some factions within the gaming community seem unmoved by Days Gone, rolling their eyes at the prospect of a generic biker fighting zombies. They feel it will be the same open world game that has been regurgitated a number of times, simply with a post-apocalyptic skin."
I hear you friend but don't you think you're understating things a bit too much. The man who wrote this article is a moral reprobate of the highest order. Genocidal maniacs, pedophiles, rapists, murderers, and Donald Trump: they are all utterly despicable people beyond the pale, but the man who wrote this article...there's simply no words for the evil he has wrought.
"It's somewhat toxic to ruin games, but I don't tell them to come to my steam and be toxic, I just move onto the next game." This guy is an imbecile. Apparently it's toxic to ban a cheater. Toxic for him, yes, but that's what you get for being a scumbag.
I think you're quite correct to a certain extent. All of the things you mention are cliches, or at the very least, end up being just that. Corporations are often represented as sources of great in evil in video games and it's handled in a very one dimensional way. Aliens are often presented as an existential threat to humanity because, apparently, aliens have nothing better to do than travel countless light years to destroy us. I suppose what I'm really getting at is not so much t...
It's the sort of game that could turn out anywhere between good (not great) and mediocre. Zombies are far too cliche by now. From everything I've seen and what I've read in the linked article, the gameplay sounds a bit dull tbh. It's something that may become tedious real fast in an open world game. The whole biker thing doesn't endear me either.
RTX on or off, it looks mediocre. Generic action hero runs around uninspired environments with stupid looking sci fi gun. RTX won't make a drab looking game look good.
"While Apex Legends is (and has thus far remained) a very interesting, competent game, it still pales in comparison to dozens upon dozens of single-player games released every year in terms of unique, compelling reasons to pick up a controller."
I agree with this. I really don't see how Apex has anything on Titanfall 2, yet Apex is by far the more popular while TF2 struggled to maintain its player base on the pc (and it was a great single player experience too...
You copy/pasted this comment four times now. It's obvious you're just cheerleading for MS. Looked through some of your comments and you did the same thing with Sea of Thieves, another pos game:
"Having a blast with it! These reviews are bogus..."
You got the script down pat ready to go every time. Utterly pathetic.
Ten years from now, I reckon people will hardly remember Anthem and if they do no one will care much. Mediocre games have one thing going for them, they fade from the collective memory quicker than than good stuff. It's why I can remember Uncharted 2 so well when it came out in 2009. I couldn't name a single mediocre game from the same year without Googling it.
Same here. Got either Anthem or BF5 with my RTX 2060 but I haven't claimed either, let alone installed one.
"Likewise, unless a developer wants to remaster a game with functionality that is simply not possible on the PS4 version, we’ll probably see updates to games to enhance them on PS5 as opposed to full re-releases on the new console."
That's what I'm hoping for with TLOU 2 and Death Stranding. I bought the original TLOU twice, happy to do that for a great game, but one game that runs on two systems is my hope.
Day 365 from the bargain basement bin.
I'm not excited for Days Gone at all. It doesn't look anything special to me. The author pretty much read my mind on this.
"Meanwhile, some factions within the gaming community seem unmoved by Days Gone, rolling their eyes at the prospect of a generic biker fighting zombies. They feel it will be the same open world game that has been regurgitated a number of times, simply with a post-apocalyptic skin."
I hear you friend but don't you think you're understating things a bit too much. The man who wrote this article is a moral reprobate of the highest order. Genocidal maniacs, pedophiles, rapists, murderers, and Donald Trump: they are all utterly despicable people beyond the pale, but the man who wrote this article...there's simply no words for the evil he has wrought.
"It's somewhat toxic to ruin games, but I don't tell them to come to my steam and be toxic, I just move onto the next game." This guy is an imbecile. Apparently it's toxic to ban a cheater. Toxic for him, yes, but that's what you get for being a scumbag.
I don't like this site. I prefer to get my reviews from satancenteredgamer.com. Far more credible and fun to read in my view.
I think you're quite correct to a certain extent. All of the things you mention are cliches, or at the very least, end up being just that. Corporations are often represented as sources of great in evil in video games and it's handled in a very one dimensional way. Aliens are often presented as an existential threat to humanity because, apparently, aliens have nothing better to do than travel countless light years to destroy us. I suppose what I'm really getting at is not so much t...
It's the sort of game that could turn out anywhere between good (not great) and mediocre. Zombies are far too cliche by now. From everything I've seen and what I've read in the linked article, the gameplay sounds a bit dull tbh. It's something that may become tedious real fast in an open world game. The whole biker thing doesn't endear me either.
Mass Effect 2 is my favourite game of all time.
RTX on or off, it looks mediocre. Generic action hero runs around uninspired environments with stupid looking sci fi gun. RTX won't make a drab looking game look good.
This is hilarious.
I actually prefer a quick death for BR.
"While Apex Legends is (and has thus far remained) a very interesting, competent game, it still pales in comparison to dozens upon dozens of single-player games released every year in terms of unique, compelling reasons to pick up a controller."
I agree with this. I really don't see how Apex has anything on Titanfall 2, yet Apex is by far the more popular while TF2 struggled to maintain its player base on the pc (and it was a great single player experience too...
Lol, this guy is a masochist. What's next? 500 hours of Crackdown 3?
Thank heavens Reuben and company are ok.
You copy/pasted this comment four times now. It's obvious you're just cheerleading for MS. Looked through some of your comments and you did the same thing with Sea of Thieves, another pos game:
"Having a blast with it! These reviews are bogus..."
You got the script down pat ready to go every time. Utterly pathetic.
This is in response to your comment below:
"Im not having the worst time. Maybe it is a 3 over time?"
You're suffering from a bad case of cognitive dissonance.
"I have Metro Exodus to swap my time with so it may not be as repetitive."
Huh? What manner of nonsense is this??