The same way people have been playing TDM for nearly 3ish decades. The mode is in its infancy and apex came along and added a lot of fresh ideas. So did realm Royal and so will many others. Just because it's not what you're Into does not make it a real game.
Battle Royal games are huge and are not going anywhere. The problem with apex is that they ain't adding or doing enough to keep people playing. The season 1 pass was lackluster and and updates are few and far between. Its the downfall of every BR game though because they can't focus all their engery on it like epic does with fortnite.
*SPOILERS FOR THOSE THAT HAVEN'T PLAYED GOD OF WAR YET*
Just because the ending hinted of that outcome it doesn't mean that will happen. Kratos is aware of what's ahead after seeing that painting, something he would not have if he hadn't gone to the mountain.
I'd be up for a Uncharted 5 if it's nothing like that Chloe and Nadine spin off. I loved every Uncharted and platinumed them all except 4 but that spin off just did not click with me at all. It just weren't the same.
Um, what? Steam has been a shell of its former self for years now. Any one with a ounce of sense can see this. Valve has needed a rival as big as epic to give them a boot up their ass and start changing their ways. They became lazy because whatever competition they had before epic was half assed.
Everything I agree with you on except Bigger worlds. I mean look how many absolute trash open world games there have been this generation? Bigger isn't always better. Open world games have been stale for a long time, mainly because of poor mission design, and collectathon missions to make the game seem like there's more to do.
Give me linar games with large areas in between liner segments like Uncharted 4s Madagascar and God of War hub world any day over a nice open...
Whilst I think people are looking forward to see where they take Back 4 Blood, we know absolutly nothing about it at this moment in time. WWZ is out and a lot of people are excited to dive into some good coop zombie killing that valve has stupidly slept on.
I bought it as the previous NFS (the one where it was always night time) was so good. Then I played payback which was a step backwards in every way. The graphics, typical American stereotypes, the presentation, cringe voice acting. Baffling how you take that much of a step backwards lol
Harmny, so are we going to pretend that Battlefield and Battlefront don't exist? They are solid games let down by questionable business practices from EAs part. Frostbite just doesn't seem as versatile as something like Unreal engine and judging from some. Of the game that have been released using frostbite, its a hard engine to use.
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I feel for this game. I mean they've made it to pay homage to burnout with only 8 people and without that EA money. I wish it could have had better funding as this generation has been absolutly tragic for arcade racers. There very little unfortunately
This yet every single game of theirs, (F76 being the exception) get rave reviews. I've been saying for so so long how bad besthesdas developed games are just bad. Yes they have fantastic writing but the bugs, framerate, animations, graphics, terrible voice acting etc are just down to lazy development because they know it will sell by name alone. I'm just surprised it's taken until Fallout 76 for people to wake up to their ways.
It hasn't been ambitious in a long time. Reused maps and assets, rereleassing DLC at inflated prices, locking COD4 remastered with a shit COD game because they had no faith in their new game, season pass maps still being a thing despite the industry abandining them, a £30 hammer as a microtransaction, zombies maps being rereleased in every Treyarch produced COD ever and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
With the next COD rumoured to be MW4 you know that they ...
I'm so glad someone agrees what I say about both COD and more so BF being fast. COD fair enough but BF has you running insanely fast lately. I love BF and always will but the last three games have you running at bolt speeds.
Steam did help PC gaming, correct but they have done nothing worth noting for how many years now? They had become lazy from lack of competition. Epic might not have the feature set that steam has but lets not foget how barebones steam was when it first launched either.
Even if you dislike the way Epic games are going about things, if theres anything good to come out of it, it will be valve needing the massive boot up its arse its needed for so long now.
Red Dead 2 they could of got away with but the fact the same person then went on to say Mario Oddysey was going to PC instantly removed any credibility behind any of these fake leaks lol.
Like what? A bajillion indie titles, early access scams and anime sex games? Let's be real, what was the last PC exclusive that blew up to mass acclaim? You don't really see AAA exclusives for PC anymore like the old glory days.
Not really. A lot of people got burned out before the end or just simply didn't enjoy it. Its not an unpopular opinion. The graphics and atension to detail is amazing but the gameplay just weren't that enjoyable for a lot of people.
It didn't bomb hard. 6.5 million, instead of 7.5 million at its first period is still dream numbers that many other games never achieve. All that means was that EA inflated sales expections to Investors to get their share price up. The game has its issues but its a damn good game
So many MK characters in this list that are staple to the series yet they are DLC in MK11. Thats pretty bullshit tbh.