Bad voice acting, wooden gameplay, and overlong stories that don't go anywhere and ask you to wait another 18 years for a conclusion?
I can confirm that my comment is made out of idiocy and comes off extremely douchey. I've been proven wrong several times since making it and it will become my life's greatest regret.
I've done over 2 dozen of these battles with AI, and I've never had an issue. I'm just prepared with a good Pokemon, though. I can't see this being a widespread issue if people choose their Pokemon carefully.
Beep beep beep. Bop beep bop. Beep bop bop beep beep.
I was under the impression that, given the series legend up to this point of being so entrenched in deep storytelling, and the fact that this might be resolving a cliffhanger made 20 years ago, a later embargo is to help avoid spoilers.
But then streaming is a thing, and spoilers will be rampant hours before release for that reason.
So honestly, who knows.
It's actually much better with crossplay as a PC player, since history shows PC will be dead in the coming weeks. This gives us the chance to play with the peasants beneath us. <3
I use a controller on PC, I can talk about peasants like that. Because I still am one.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is about where I tendered my Kultjima resignation. The gameplay was great, obviously, but the story left so much to be desired. And the fact that Chapter 2 consisted mostly of the stuff I had already done but with lazy new parameters, made it feel like such unnecessary busy work. There's no doubt Kojima is talented, but he is not perfect, and Phantom Pain is where I started noticing that.
After reading a lot of the reviews, I feel that a good portion actually did play it. The responses are more thorough than I'm used to seeing. The grade of 0 is definitely hyperbole, though. If I were to give their reviews a more accurate grade on my scale, they read more like 4s and 5s out of 10.
Whoa, don't bring Goat Simulator, the literal BEST game about you being a goat, into this. That's a low blow, bro.
It's too bad the game is impossible to find games on with Xbox One and PC. It is my favorite one this generation. I love it so much! But... no one plays it. So it makes it difficult to continue enjoying it :(
I guess the only thing I'm bothered by is the fact that, in this DLC, there are 4 female cameos and about 600 male ones. Whatever the actual number of males is, it's a really bad ratio.
I'm surprised they won't be delaying it until the home release of the new movie. I feel like that would be a better idea, because if it's releasing over a month after the movie's theatrical release, they won't be getting a penny from that hype (or evident lack thereof, if the box office gross thus far is anything to go by).
I guess it doesn't really matter. I hope it's an all right game.
Every manor I've ever been to was very professional. It seems almost impossible to find mansions that aren't taken care of well.
I picked up the two-pack of Aladdin and Lion King and just beat Lion King! I used the rewind probably 300 times. But what I thought was really cool was that once I got a level beaten, the next time I played it, it went more smoothly. It gets easier and easier, and now I can beat the first 3 levels almost without issue (the dang hippo tail collision detection notwithstanding).
It's a great little game, and it nails the entire presentation, music, graphics, sound effec...
Black Ops 4 has one. That was the last Call of Duty game.
To be fair, neither game does hair well. But 2k20 does seem worrying in its regression.
The amount of gameplay opportunity in games nowadays is quite high, generally. Especially when you factor in multiplayer stuff like Call of Duty, Rocket League, etc. Potential gameplay hours are much higher on a wider scale than older generations. I love Donkey Kong Country, it's my favorite game series, but even I can't put 100 hours into all three games combined. Then you have Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, in which I've put 140 hours alone!
What I&...
Something I forgot to mention is that the cost of game development gets larger every generation. That's kind of a key element. Marketing is a big cost, obviously, but the development of a AAA game nowadays is way more expensive than back in the SNES days.
As I did say, microtransactions are getting ridiculous (they have been for a while), so of course I don't agree with superfluous things like that reticule. But I agree with giving a different avenue by which t...
I think of it as an alternative to the base game price going up. Games were $50-80 brand new back in the SNES days. Accounting for inflation in 1995 dollars, $50 would be $84 nowadays. Games have cost the same thing since then but inflation makes use seem even luckier. So if it takes microtransactions and a few whales to help offset that inflation and make us not have to pay upwards of $100 for a new game, I welcome it.
They are a bit ridiculous and get ever-more-preda...
Metroid, Metroid, Metroid, and Metroid. As the screenshot implies, Metroid is the only female protagonist that matters.