The original Mortal Kombat movie was pretty good, in that Direct to DVD kind of way. I won't lie, I enjoyed it tremendously. Just wish that Lui Kang had delivered his cartwheel-uppercut in his fight with Shang Tsung.
And the Tomb Raider movies were pretty cool too.
This is interesting. Because so far i have had 100% up time. And the one time I couldn't connect was a general internet issue at my place. In fact, one of things I think Bungie should be commended for it the great connectivity the game has had from the get go.
But as you say, perhaps my experience has been the exception and not the rule.
But that's the point. Is it really asking for too much for games to work. To be functioning products on the day you buy them? I don't think that is unreasonable.
That is a very interesting perspective. And I think you right. If we put pressure on company's to fulfill these standards, it does act as a safeguard.
It still ridiculous that that has to be the case, though.
For BF, perhaps. It may just take the MOH route.
But EA has FIFA and Madded. Those two franchises will keep them going forever.
You are spot on. Whether Hardline is a good game or not is almost irrelevent.
If this game tanks because of bugs, I reckon we get a riot. Or not.
Gamers are fickle with their rage.
Hoping the early review scandal doesn't bite it in the bum. Really hoping its as good as they say.
It's nice when a game lives up to its own hype.
Yeah this is vital. And for gods sake, make the Grimoire cards readable in the game itself.
That's a solid example right there. Destiny will live or die buy it's ability to hold on to players. That is key. People played the Mass Effect 3 for forever, hell people are still playing the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer. Who would have thought that was going to happen.
Destiny can do the same.
That their sales are behind is actually irrelevant. What is important is by how much they are behind. Even if Xbox One has half as much units out there, that'still five million units. That is still a significant amount of people.
It's still way to early to be saying the Xbox One is a failure.
Despite its flaws, I still like this game.
I have fun with it and I don't think I'm the only one.
That is all very true. Which is why I would for some reviews from sources i trust, before buying the bundle.
Even in my irrationality, i am rational. Sometimes.
My policy remains in place. I wait for the price drop... Or whoever does a Batman:Arkham Knight bundle first. I am so weak.
I mixed it up with Guild Wars for a while, but short answers, no, I'm not MMOer.
That said, if you work long enough you can find an exploit in any game. That this one exists in Destiny is not a good thing, but it doesn't mean the game is a failure. It smacks of bad game design, certainly, which can lead to dissappointment. But to say the game is a failure? Surely not.
Questioning its success is a waste. Destiny is successful despite its many flaws. No...
I keep hearing that Destiny is a failure. I think that is the worst possible word. People are playing it and it is selling well. That is not a failure.
Dissapointment? That is word that works much better.
Battlefield has always done vehicles well. I don't think they get enough credit for that.
With that said, this isn't really blowing my hair back.
Well not really. Every time one of these surveys comes out it shows that women are taking a bigger and bigger piece of the pie. If anything, this survey is consistent with the facts we've been getting from the last few years.
I'm glad horror is making a comeback. I feel like this generation we're going back to an eclectic mix of games.
I dunno too much about eSports, but if any orginised group is trying to make a work better, I am for that.