in the real world, 7.5 is a good score. Just the fanboys freaking out if a game doesnt get a 9+
I think he was attempting to make a joke about the rage over the last of us reviews...that are actually still considered good
@Lizard81288
I dont think Dead Rising 1, Case West, and Case Zero were ever ported were they?
if the rumors are true and DR3 is in fact an Xbone exclusive, i will never buy a capcom game again
if Dead Rising 3 does turn out to be an xbox one exclusive, i will be pretty much done completely with Capcom
TAKE COVER!!!!!
(this game is great btw)
as much as I want go of war 4...i just think its too soon for another entry. Maybe a vita spin off where u play as the brother(cant remember his name) would be cool
REALLY?
its a survival game in a rural area where you look for supplies...what were you expecting? Its not supposed to be fast paced at all...exploring is the whole point
they said if it gets enough support, they will add co op later either through a patch or dlc
did I say there is fanboy rage here already? no. Just making speculation on something that has happened in the past with Naughty Dog games
seems like fanboy rage will happen for this game if it doesnt get perfect scores...similar to uncharted 3
probably just ps3 fanboys who disagree with everything xbox related...even if its a positive, and a fact. But yeah, I just set up a 2nd account and am getting double the points, its great!
or you could use Bing and literally get MS points for free
you sound cool
agreed...Halo 5 was just straight up bad.
its had two reviews....18/20 and an 8/10
cant wait for the 3rd one!
"Did you rike it?"
I personally think no game ever should receive a perfect score. If we are going by a true value scoring system here, 10 would mean the game is flawless, 0 technical problems(which have already been pointed out in some reviews, that have gone on to give it a perfect score). Reviews have gotten so skewed that 10/10 doesnt mean what it should. Then people disregard games that get an 8 and below, even though 8 would be considered way above average.