"Control the parameter."
Then do it?
PS3 for me.
Anybody want to buy a Wii?
Don't you guys want to know my favorites?????/
No?
Okay. But I do respect David Cage a little bit more now.
The actual story is fine, as far as the game goes. You do some shit, fight some bad guys, and it ends as it's supposed to. The game is fun and the difficulty is appropriate. The characterization is a little weak, granted, but it's hardly game breaking.
But the article does highlight what I think is the main problem with the story: if you don't have some knowledge of the Halo universe before jumping into Reach, it's going to be somewhat confusing to follow. ...
With all of the changes, I'm definitely considering it as well.
I laughed, then wept, then laughed again.
But the gamessss. They MADE me to do it.
Make it a Falcon, and you've got yourself a deal.
Ha. Ha.
Although my list differs slightly from yours, I definitely agree.
Well said. Especially the "gamer first, stand taker last" bit.
The thought of paying full price still makes me sick to my stomach, but it might be a necessary evil.
Personally I'd go with Zombie Used Car Salesmen.
Oh, by "other joystick" you mean "penis". I get it now.
@Halochampian
Personally I agree with your comment, but it goes without saying those unlocks are a big draw for people.
I like that SWAT is its own dedicated playlist again. Now I can have my fun without irritating everyone else.
Team Snipers next, prease?
Because you can get anywhere from 1000-2000 credits in Firefight Matchmaking on a consistent basis, depending on how many commendations you score.
500-1000 per multiplayer game is a little limp in comparison, even if you score those extra points for commendations or challenges.
I don't mean to bash on reviewers so much, they did get in that position for a reason, and reviews usually offer a perspective that most gamers don't consider. But what irritates me to no end is how seriously these reviews are treated, as though that number represents the whole of the gaming experience, and anyone who disagrees "obviously doesn't know anything about games". Which makes little to no sense at all. A review is typically a single perspective, no different...
Sounds like you guys are on to something.
As Boris touched on above, number ratings and grades don't really work with video games. We just can't put a quantitative value on art, because it's all subjective. Your good and my good are undoubtedly two completely different things (with our preferences and tastes being a product of our experiences and values, that whole deal). It's the same problem I have with the music and film industries. But they've got to do something, so I guess that's why we have reviews....
Same old shit.