Fallout 4 FTW. The game has
- Fallout 3.5 graphics.
- Erratic framerate.
- Near completely recycled combat system.
- Stiff animations for people and monsters alike.
- Awful, omnipresent bugs and glitches.
Please let it be Bloodborne, The Witcher 3, or MGSV (which I haven't even played), but I know which one simply doesn't deserve it.
Aside from Super Mario Maker, it's surely the best Wii U game of the year, but it simply lacks the substance to be nominated for overall GOTY.
I like the idea of a prequel, too.
Good stuff. The Witcher 3 beats MGSV for me.
Lair was really a rotten piece of shit.
It'll probably end up rated M like Persona 4 before it. That was pathetic: the sexual references were mostly psychological, monsters were cartoonlike, and the game didn't even feature blood (in fact, you'd hear those signature, funny slashing sounds when characters hit stuff). I'm buying it just so I can revisit P4's world and characters, which were both amazing.
The first one that caught my eye since AC2 in 2009. It's good to have them emphasize single player again.
They brought back Mr. Zurkon! "MR. ZURKON DOESN'T NEED BOLTS. HIS CURRENCY IS PAIN" lol
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The new Ghost Recon looks fantastic *_*
February next year is pretty close! Two years ago we thought the sequel was the dream of the select few who played the first one, like, say, Beyond Good & Evil 2. But it's real! Fuckyea!!!
The trailer was so laconic it might as well be called a teaser. IGN retards will spend some time rewinding it and scrutinizing every detail, but truth is, we know as much about it as we did last year after the announcement trailer.
The gameplay looks great, but so did Ryse's when Microsoft demonstrated it in E3 2013, and it turned out to be a piece of shit. I'm a little skeptical about this one :x
You don't have a soul if you don't sympathize with that game. Like Braid, Flower, and Journey before it, it's one of those games meant to make you "feel", and it doesn't even need a plot to do it. The art direction looks impeccable, too.
It's a bug. The correct sentence would be "normal daily life may cause problems in your excessive game playing."