If they deliver on what so far has been shown, they might very well take that crown.
Trailer looks fun, excited to see where Obsidian is going to go with this. If it has some RPG elements from F:NV and earlier Fallout games, we might be in for a treat.
No, but Rage 2 did showcase a very punk-ish vibe with bright pink colors and over the top aesthetics. And by some miracle half a year later Far Cry comes with the exact same vibe and designs? I don't think thats coincidence. But make of it what you want.
..Yeah, now I'm no expert on plagiarism and such but this seems to walk right on the edge of it.
So similar in fact that if this didn't had ''Far Cry'' pasted on it, people could easily mistake it for Rage 2.
It's not too bad, I managed to create Tomb Raider.
By accident though..
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Yeah you have to buy ammo before the match starts, which it sometimes doesn't even give you the time for, and you end up having to play the match with little to no ammo *face palm* No idea what genius thought of that system, it adds nothing to the game.
Just give players a set amount (50 rounds) at the start of each competitive MP game, and keep the free roam ammo separate.
Yeah the daily charges are just stupid. If you force people to pay for a camp and horse, there should be an option not to have a horse or camp whatsoever. Actually I think I'm going to try and see what happens when you reach $0..
Was trying to do the math for how long it took to get it. Though after going for about 10 missions, I barely got to a quarter of what was needed. I mean really.. $5 for a single mission as reward? I simply haven't got the time to grind that hard.
I remember Dream Theater doing a track for God of War III, that shit was fire.
Right? I recall them saying the game ''might have a few bugs at launch'' or ''would evolve and grow over time'' stuff like that.
They knew very well the state of the game and the possible backlash, yet went on with it anyway.
Bethesda got no one to blame but themselves.
..Iknow this might be an unpopular opinion of mine but, I'll wait a year before even thinking about buying this.
:D
It's not just the content, it's that combined with the situation surrounding the game. If a fanbase gets called uneducated and to ''deal with it or don't buy it'', then all the small issues they had with the game originally (one of which might be the limited content) will be magnified greatly.
I remember some fuss about black nazis in BF1, but that wasn't nearly as poorly handled by DICE/EA as BFV. So many people including myself didn...
There's an easy fix for that, wait a full year before buying. If you don't mind playing your games a bit later than your friends.
Not only are most games fully patched by then, they often have all DLCs included, making for a much more complete experience as well as price drops on sales.
Been playing The Forest this week, its good fun.
Sure, this just isn't a game I'm willing to ''give a chance'' for $60. The lack of NPCs doesn't even bother me
I'm one of the biggest Fallout fans you'll ever encounter.. but this game, this is a trainwreck waiting to happen.
I'll likely wait a good year before considering a purchase.
NPCs looking after their own.
Good, wouldn't want them to hold back. Most RPG gamers I know are adults, we can deal with mature themes and issues. Makes things a bit more relatable.
I think a distinction should be made between presenting politics (leaving people to make up their own minds), and shoving it down their throat i.e ''this is wrong, now let me tell you whats right!''
I think the games and books of Metro offer enough perspectives on different political stances, positives and negatives, for people to think about things themselves. To my experience it's been pretty subtle and the games can easily be enjoyed without paying a...