Reading the mad comments makes me feel bad for kids today seeing as years and years ago there was no "voting for maps" in multiplayer. Now kids are getting their pitchforks, how entitled. Doesn't bother me if it's in or if it's not a total of 4 out of the 20-60 people will actually vote anyway.
That's what the gaming world knows, Blizzard must have gotten a memo intercepted by Activision and then proceeded to make a terrible mobile game instead.
Meanwhile, you are telling me I'm wrong over a legitimate criticism. Just accept nothing is perfect and things can have flaws and not be terrible at the same time. Or just keep being angry and attacking people who hurt your precious ego.
Except Red Dead Redemption and GTA IV and V had good pacing to their stories. The fact that deniers best defense is "this isn't COD" clearly shows how little you know about story/mission pacing. Nobody is expecting speed like Vanquish or Bayonetta but we would like to be able to move faster than a snail and live in the world the way we want too and not have all this "realism" forced on top of us punishing us for trying to play a video game. No one is saying the game is...
Ouch, someone is pretty salty about legitimate criticisms. You sound like a second grader that was just told his favorite X-Men was not as good as he believed.
And there have been stories of the player base starting to slow down even lose some. Sorry child, your gave will die like all major fads in gaming do eventually.
Halo CE
Halo 3
ODST
Halo 2
Honorable mention - Halo Reach
The Battle Royale fad is starting to die.
Ah the COD cycle is complete for this year. Hype, rage attacking people who comment truths about the game/Activision, blindly buying the game they know is very much the same as last year, then get mad because the game is a microtransaction, bug filled mess. See ya in 6 months when the next COD is announced and you suddenly think it's the perfect game again.
First I was annoyed that he was the last character but once I saw the gameplay I was pretty sold.
Appreciating the attention to detail has nothing to do with the extremely slow pacing. The first game had perfectly fine pacing and allowed the player to enjoy the world. There is no excuse for terrible pacing in any medium.
King of trash.
It was great and full of information, what else did you want? I mean I'm a little surprised there isn't going to be a network test and I'm not a fan of "Spirits" affecting character stats and turning what is supposed to be a straightforward fighting game into an overly complex rock, paper, scissors match, online is going to be a mess and unbalanced if there isn't an option to have a classic Smash battle (and maybe the information came off wrong and in-game it will be...
Already 0-o. I didn't expect that till at least next week.
It's true though. Dull card game, MOBAs, and Steam is all he needs to ride out the rest of his life financially.
Gabe is only holding up two because he doesn't know what comes next. Probably just a friendly visit but it would be neat if he hired Kojima to make Half-life 3, Left for Dead 3, or even Portal 3.
There is and you can unlock it quickly but like every other mechanic in the game, it's overly and unnecessarily cumbersome.
It was a demo of a game. What difference if you pay or don't pay? This could happen to anything paid or not. To this extreme, I doubt we will see happen again for quite some time but it can and will happen again. Games get taken down from digital stores often, luckily we are able to redownload but a publisher could easily block that. It takes a lot of spite and effort to go out of your way to update a game so that it straight up doesn't work though.
Battlefield 1, huge yes especially if the DLC is still free. Race the Sun, no dull endless runner cell phone trash (picked it up on PS+ played once and deleted), Assassin's Creed, possibly best Assassin but I haven't played it since it came out so not sure how it holds up. Dante's Inferno, massive yes...hugely underrated.
Even if they don't fully* deserve the title.