I'm over commenting on whether I like or dislike the game now because it is what it is, just a game. It's already been released, people have beat it/ are playing it and it's already the past so let's move on. But I will say that so far I don't like the feeling that I'm playing an interactive SYFY t.v. show because I don't even watch television.
Yeah if games were still $49.99 and the only way I would recommend Quantum Break is after a price drop. Yet if you are new to Xbox and never owned a 360 then the inclusion of Alan Wake and it's DLC is a great offer at the full price.
Because I used to just run in and want too smash everything and would just die and give up. Almost a year passed before I really sat down and played Bloodborne. Told myself that the game is only as hard as I want it too be, beat the first 2 bosses in about a weeks time. Now I'm at Blood Starved Beast which I almost beat on my first try but haven't passed him yet.
The farming aspect I am well aware and often do but in the end I just like the games.
I own all the Souls games, Bloodborne and will pick up DS3 but I've yet too beat a single one and will say NO THANKS to an easy mode. It takes away the challenge and the feeling of accomplishment one would have it that were too happen.
I'm pretty sure every gamer that played RDR would say at some point there would have to be a sequel. It's a great game and only a matter of time before some sort of development or work on it would take place.
There's been a lot of spot on reviews for the game mixed with bad ( somewhat ridiculous ) ones as well and I've probably read over 20 of them. Have they swayed my experience while playing the game? No they haven't because the issues that are commented upon in the reviews are things I've experienced. There is no hiding them yet a majority people that will or have played this game don't really care, they just play the game for what it is and in my opinion it's just a dec...
I would give the game a 10 just based on what Remedy wanted to achieve and what they've accomplished but its sometimes marred by technical issues that a lot of gamer's would rather just overlook. Would I recommend it? Yeah but not for $60.00 though.
For what Remedy wanted to achieve I would give it a 10 but I'm midway through act 3 and gonna sound like a broken record but its marred with various technical issues that have not created an overall AAA experience for me as a player. Would I recommend it to someone? Sure I would but not at $60
The thing about Quantum Break is that I own it so I can say whatever want but it seems that people, including myself that talk about the negative aspects are marked as trolls, playing the game wrong or whatever. I'm sorry but to the people who are raving about this game they have to be over looking its technical problems which are very apparent from what I've been experiencing.
The shipyard battle was awesome yet frustrating because when your powers run out you have t...
This review is utter garbage and reads like someone took notes while watching video reviews for the game. Either that or it's a review just thrown out there too spite the negative press and comments. Regardless of what positives it has going on the game is still a mess.
I'm only 44% through it and there are moments where the game truly shines but they are so few and far between and hampered with shoddy controls and inconsistent graphics. The story is painfully boring...
Born in 2000...... I wonder how old your parents are because I'm 46 and having kids is the last thing I want but good too know your opinion on how you view people our age that still support the industry regardless of what company it may be.
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I still have my original copy of Super Castlevania IV and I've never seen it re-released countless of times.
That's the unfortunate part of gamers these days. If it's not 1080p/60fps and has flashy graphics or not up to their standards on how a game should be made then it's not good. Have you ever sat in front of a TV wanting too play a game but you have to wait 30 minutes for the game to load from a tape drive that's connected to the Commodore 64? I did and the graphics were considered awesome back then or you play a text adventure like Zork or Wishbringer.
Kids the...
I liked the whole series and the MP has always been a blast. One of the few games that I'll play online.
I guess this comes down to personal taste on how you view a AAA title or basically, a good game. I've actually found more enjoyment playing some of MS's indie titles than their exclusives but that's because of personal taste not me thumbing my nose. I'm not into racing games anymore or the Halo universe, fighting games, Dead Rising and so on. Ryse was good for what it offered and MP was kinda cool but MS have yet too put that KILLER stamp on a game. I thought QB would've d...
I work in the adult retail industry which was/is predominately ran by men yet now there are plenty of women who didn't care for that aspect of how product was marketed or how women were viewed by men and have created their own lines of product or business such as movies, toys, lingerie and have made quite an impact on the industry as a whole.
It's gets pretty old listening to women complain about the video game or any kind of entertainment industry saying they are bei...
If you have a 360 you can pick up the first one fairly cheap and it's backwards compatible.
It's incredible how reviews are done based on a game. Here you had Quantum Break released with all over the board reviews from a great developer. Then you have Souls reviews come out and they are as solid as could be from another great developer.
EDIT. It's obviously apparent at times that some games are viewed very differently than others no matter who the developer is.
In all honesty I played the beta, enjoyed it but the campaign is really all I care about.
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Hayter's gonna hate. I've never really got into the MGS series but to still see articles pop up with him complaining still is getting old.......