9/10 with a copy paste formula that gets used about as much if not more than assassin's creed abusing it's formula.
*Morgan Freeman voice*
Warshade never got a good answer to that.
I'd make one at that point
I left off 2 because I strongly disliked it. 4 was ok. I actually really enjoyed dmc so I know the feeling
I used to be a huge devil may cry fan. Then GoW II cemented my love of GoW fully. Devil may cry 1 and 3 were fantastic though. Now I wanna play them all but no time with Fallout 4
The more I see on it. The more it reminds me of the first.
Already over it. HL3 probably couldn't live up to the hype, let alone close all the loose ends
I agree. But at least it has a skill tree that u lvl up certain abilities. As long as Zelda doesn't called an RPG I'm fine
Now we'll never get that "The Boss" prequel I always wanted *sigh*
Thanks Konami
Best RTS around
Exactly. Tell Tale gives the illusion of choice.
They talk about mgo like 4 was the first to have it. What about subsistence?
Wish in one hand, excrete in the other
Someone tell me why people still praise these guys for doing basically like an Ubi or EA move. Same exact mechanics, different setting. Pretty much like annual releasing
What's the deal with all the ppl who bought wolfenstein?
Assassin's creed had so much potential and number 2 was the last truly amazing one. Every AC after that has had its strong pieces but not as well balanced as 2
And now the fox engine will rot
My concern with all this though is, how much of its development was spent making the fox engine. Building an engine with a game is a lot of work. Giving Kojima more time would have cost more money but most companies would end up implementing this engine into other ips(but they are basically bowing out).
I refuse to look at konami and even try to reason with their decisions as of late. "We" the gaming community got them where they are today and they pull this crap. They make ...
Lego game, telltale game both copy and paste formulaic developers
The over use of a formula with no change. Which is less than what ubisoft does with its assassin's creed formula (wasn't sure that was possible) but telltale gets a pass