All solid lists. I forgot about Project Cars. That game looks great.
I don't know... I don't recall ever playing a game as broken as Assassin's Creed Unity.
I feel for developers that have to meet deadlines, but far too many games were totally broken this year.
I'm worried this is a trend that's going to continue in 2015. I hope it doesn't.
If you don't like it, don't click or comment. Seems like a simple solution to me. Also, it's an opinion not "news."
Inherently an opinion is rarely news.
Sometimes the announcer really does sound strangely off. I think maybe it could have something to do with too many things being announced during a match.
Sort of. I still think running needs to be limited though.It makes the game far too fast.
Simply putting the words "Halo" in a game automatically makes an Xbox title a "system seller."
I bet you do enjoy salt..
At first I wasn't impressed with Halo 5 but I really like the direction 343 Industries is taking the franchise with Guardians.
Yea, I'm a huge man of Shadow of Mordor. I know a lot of people are going to bug me about not adding Dragon Age Inquisition to my list though.
@tastas21, trolling as always? Right?
I'll take a solid singleplayer campaign over tacked-on multiplayer any day.
I think Gears did that cover system infinitely better than Killswitch though.
I think a lot of people are going to be surprised about how great The Order: 1886 actually ends up being.
Despite its issues, the crew is a decent game. I just wish it didn't look so bad on the Xbox One.
I'm surprisingly excited for Bloodborne, even though the game is probably going to kick the crap out of me.
The swag, other than the cool card, really wasn't great, at least that's what I was told. I didn't pick mine up.
I went in with low expectations, so perhaps that's why I was so impressed. I really do see events like this becoming the future of the industry though.
It's a shame the console is only launching with one game that takes advantage of the new hardware...