They're not talking about the game's quality, but it's sales performance
That's partly true, a number of people invest heavily into the trading side too. It's difficult to gage exactly what'll consist of the end game in the retail release
@TFJ Again it was hard to get a grasp of what end game truly holds. I met a bunch of people who were heavily into the trading side of things and had gear reflecting that.
~From what i can tell most gear is gained via quest lines, which of course is a lot of grinding. Can't say if for sure that is the case, they may soften things for the full retail western release.
It was a pain trying to cram everything in acorss a 5 day period :(
From what i played (only a week long beta) it's hard to really comment on endgame content. I did spend a few hours talking to higher end players and it seems like there is a decent level of pvp there, but it's not as robust as other MMOs. There's also a lot of grinding before hand too.
In fairness it's not a review, just a reflection on why I didn't enjoy it...though by the reaction you'd think I was telling people not to play it at all lol
@tfj
Reckon you need to spend about 5 seconds looking at our other posts to see how many games I do play. I am one person who runs a 9-5 job and a hobby that takes up 15 hours a week, and in between I continue my games. so yeah, I play bloody plenty of games, as my submission and posts show
@TJ
I enjoyed Dear Esther and Amnesia: A Machine for pigs so that theory is just wrong.though I am enjoying all this crazy theory crafting to why one person can not enjoy a game. It's a better than any of the Eastender style stories in Rapture that's for sure
Why do people keep bringing Call of Duty up? There hasn't been a post on the site about Call of Dury in the last year and a half. I don't get you logic?
Or is it just the go the reply due to a sheer lack of creativity?
thanks for reading the title though
P.s
Judging by your other comments on here, all you do is proclaim every post as evil. Merry Xmas and cheer up dude
@leth
I get what your saying but this was my look back of 2015, and Rapture stuck out as one of the worst video game experiences of the year. It's not even the only game I've covered under worst.
My lack of enjoyment does affect people who liked the game, yet they act like I've literally got the power to ban it haaha.
To me, it's their worst release yet and offers very little bar music and visuals. I don't like Coldplay...
Cant*
Typo game strong
I didn't think Gone Home was interesting either, it's literally walking from point A to B reading diary entries which results in Corrienation Street plots. Thrilling
I can play everything that comes out unfortunately (same reason I didn't get a chance to play Devils Third)
Oooo look who got oddly offended. If you weren't so quick to throw insults you'd see most of the games featured on the site aren't shooters. Silly billy
It was tricky picking between Bloodborne, Witcher and Monster Hunter. Bloodborne had my ps4 turned on for a long time which is rare so it had to be special :D
No, not it's not a joke. I truly did not like the game and think it's their worst work by a utter mile.
To be fair i did give credit to the soundtrack.
Not everyone likes Train Simulator either. I'm slagging off people who enjoyed it, i love things people hate too (mostly film wise). I just did not enjoy Rapture at all.
Devil's Third had a really really odd release in the UK. stores all had different release dates, i never saw a single copy in physical retail. There was no marketing at all, i never even received a press release about the game, despite being on their PR's mailing list.
The game literally just slithered out, and by that time i had too much on to play it. So no, though i do plan to buy it after x-mas.
The difference between Life is Strange and Rapture i...
Examples would be nice to be fair, come on dude
Why is Guild Wars 2 mentioned in this :?
'The graphics were nowhere near as impressive as Assassin’s Of Kings—at least comparatively—and were a huge letdown on PC'
Buy a better PC i guess
That was quick
Are delays such a bad thing? In a time where broken games are released onto the market, how can we really bemoan delays?
I welcome a delayed title that's been through a good period of polish and refinement over broken rushed releases.