The selection of games isn't that great. Plus their prices are high to begin with.
I think Mario kart 64 had the best battle mode
MK8 and Super Smash bros occasionally for me.
Am I the only one who thinks Nintendo's sales are very weak?
Trying too hard
Though I liked DA:I, I'd love for ME to be it's own game. Hoping they don't borrow too many elements.
Build on the foundation of Mass Effect 1 and they should be fine.
I'd argue Mass Effect 1 is the best game in the series, deep character progression, dozens of planets to explore freely (even if they're a little barren), decent loot system, no immersion breaking load screens every two seconds, and the best story in the trilogy in my opinion. I wish they kept on the same track with the other games instead of becoming more action/shooter oriented.
I know I couldn't be the only one who thought Mass Effect 1 was the best in the series. Maybe not the most technically polished. The later 2 games didn't have the same open feel and felt more action oriented. Great trilogy regardless.
Completely disagree with those controls, that sounds awful. What are you supposed to shoot with if the triggers and bumpers are taken?
I was hoping to see Fable and Saints Row.
What does this even mean?
It's ok to not make a content rich game, Just don't charge $60 for it and another $50 for the rest.
I disagree but this was funny
@gamer1138 there's also a PC app for the controller so that's another option.
People are allowed to disagree with others opinions. Actually it's quite common.
@KilluaX3 doesn't change the poor input methods, unless you buy a controller or something for it
Shhhh don't let Capcom know
It's hard to give a game GOTY when the game is a step back in series. I don't think Arkham Knight was nearly as good as City.
Say what you will about Call of Duty but the games are never slim on content. Between zombies, multiplayer, and campaign there's enough to warrant the $60 price if you enjoy COD.