I didn't play the old Battlefront games, but is Chewy one of the heroes?
@ Kwietstorm
My best friend's father is a medical researcher at a university and says they could've cured cold sores decades ago if they wanted to, but the incredibly influential lobby of the pharmaceutical industry cannot allow to lose their customer base.
Last year I was diagnosed with testicular cancer and I got really sick from my first session of chemotherapy. They gave me the regular medication to counter the nauseating effects but to no avail...
Do you know Routine? I hope we get a release date soon.
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I just watched this on youtube and my mind was completely blown - if you haven't already, I suggest you do the same. It's probably the most intruiging and smartest vid I ever saw on youtube.
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I cannot fathom the same man was responsible for both games storywise...
Or you wait for those rare gems like MGS1-2-3-4 that make you want to replay them over and over again to try out new strategies and find new easter eggs.
I would've preferred the yellow spores covering the screen taken from the loading screen when you load up the game for the first time. That really is a thing of beauty.
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@Rashid
I'm afraid you're right. After the twist in chapter 46 it seems impossible to me to add an entire new chapter. They would almost have to do away with the implications of chapter 46 (like making it out to be a dream sequence or something) to be able to continue finishing up the rest of the story.
<SPOILER> I could care less about the medic from Ground Zeroes even though I've played him for 80+ hours. Big Boss is and should always rem...
As stated before the gameplay in this game is incredibly fine-tuned and balanced to the extreme, but storywise an open world game could never fill the shoes of earlier MGS games.
Kojima holding your hand at every turn was always going to provide a more thrilling and engaging adventure than running around freely across the map. Even the inclusion of a fleshed out second chapter and a hypothetical third one still wouldn't hold a candle to a condensed, linear story where eve...
As long as I get to play as the iconic Luke Skywater, everything is fine by me.
Bubbles hmmmmmh
I'd definitely like to pick up a colored DS4, but I'm holding off on purchasing one hoping Sony releases an updated controller with better battery life.
I also sold my DF:GT to get a new T500RS. It's quite the upgrade in quality.
Apart from the lack of a share button, my guess is this wheel is the best you can get at the moment.
@Vaporcell
I'm with you all the way on this. You expressed my feelings exactly and in doing so pointed out that it's damn difficult to create a cool & likeable main character like Nathan Drake or even Delsin Rowe. It's so easy to go overboard on this, as you walk the fine line between relatable and caricatural.
^This
Over here in Belgium (apart from standard taxes towards our social system) we pay 50 euro a year to an organization which offers free medicins and hospitalization for people living beneath the poverty line.
If I were to get cancer, this organization would cover about 95% percent of my medical bills, even though I make enough money to cover most of these myself.
It's a small price to pay for a system that's beneficial to all cit...
I should've specified. My first playthrough on hard took me about 9-10 hours, but the second time on normal was over in just about five hours. I didn't have to search for collectibles the second time around, so that's why the total playtime took a hit.
The characters in The Order: 1886 are incredibly well written for a five hour game. They share inside jokes, have mature motivations and behave like real people would. The chemistry between Galahad and Lady Igraine for example hints at a much deeper relationship than what is shown in this first game and you could say the same about the dynamics between multiple main characters. There's so much hinted at and still left to be discovered.
I so hope the much needed sequel get...
Apparently we (eu) get the dynamic theme for free with the game during the first two weeks upon release. That's probably why we can't pre-order this game. Even the link from the official webpage to the ps store shows an error message.
True. But I also think nothing can replace growing up with a franchise. When you experience newly released games within a certain IP over the course of let's say a decade, i.e. as they come out naturally, you get the feeling that these games have become rooted throughout human history because they're so strongly interwoven with your childhood, teen and young adult memories. Being able to grow up alongside the characters and events of the franchise will always be by far the most ideal ...
I took a gamble and bought the Thrustmaster T500RS on a sale right before the PS4 launched, hoping that it would be supported. Luckily it did and boy is it an enhancement over a standard gamepad (and the DF:GT for that matter). Once you go for a wheel, you'll never want to turn back, that's a fact!
I hope you can save up enough or find a great deal somewhere because it is definitely worth every penny...
Last night I replaced the DS4 analogue sticks with Xbox One sticks and now it is the perfect controller IMO. The slightest amount of grease on my fingers was enough to make me lose grip, especially on the left stick.