Now that's just ridiculous. There's no way this game deserves a 1/5.
Submitted 4 minutes ago, and already 13 approvals? That doesn't strike anyone as odd?
@kstap33: I did, and I wouldn't have given it a 9.
After the score they gave Evolve, I'm not sure I know what's good anymore.
I think that's a lot worse. The fact is that The Order got a level of scrutiny I've never seen applied to a game before, ever. A lot of the criticisms were voiced a year in advance, and based on concerns (downgrade, controls, etc) that proved to be unfounded. Every piece of media that Ready at Dawn released was pulled apart and put under the microscope, with some rushing to defend while others mercilessly tore apart. If ever there was a game that was being held to an impossible standa...
Just not funny "ha ha".
Man, I still think that MGS3 was the best of the series (with 4 a close second). As for the horn, maybe it's like the scars on Commander Shepard in Mass Effect 2. The darker you get, the more bestial your appearance is.
That's a good list, but the biggest problem I have with it is that it's pretty much the same list we got in May of 2013.
@opoikl: Don't confuse these sites for journalism.
And frankly, I think the internet would be a better place if that rule was in place for everyone.
Maybe then the dictionary definition of "literally" would still mean "literally". But that's a different rant.
If you read the article, that opinion is just that.
An opinion not based on any actual experience.
Hahaha. I was about to say something similar. This article is such a strange comparison, as if there are never other things on sale at different times. The lengths that some sites will go to for fanboy clickbait.
I'ma let you finish, but the Atari Jaguar had the best plastic of any console for all time. /mic drop.
Heh. Asscreed.
Ironically, TrollityTroll speaks truly. It's not like the success of The Order means that somehow all these other games are going away.
Dark Souls and Farmville can coexist in the gaming universe without explosion.
It's not that simple. While I agree with you that there are situations where protecting a weak product is a factor, it doesn't change the fact that it takes time and money to create a self contained demo. Often times, in the crunch there simply isn't enough resources to go around for a company to devote to a demo.
Usually the motivation for creating a demo is when the product is good and unknown, particularly when there isn't any media attention about it. It&...
lol at blind fanboys indeed.
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That is all.
They also gave Halo Master Chief Collection an 86%.
Why? Based on the articles I've seen lately, I'd say the headline was pretty accurate.
Responsibility for what? What controversy?!
God I hate gaming journalism these days.
Yes... so you've mentioned in every article about The Order that comes along. We get it.
Wow. Well that's just going too far in the other direction.