Very good article, but I'm wondering who's upset about these game servers shutting down?
I dunno, I think having other people in it adds quite a bit. When I encountered the first multiplayer person when I played through, i wondered if it was a real person or a tutorial person. It's THAT well integrated.
I think of it as comparable to a DVD/BluRay movie - 2 or so hours, watch it again if you do that sort of thing, or don't. Still worth the $15. I played it through last night, and it's pretty fantastic.
Excellent article, Alexa.
I mean a review that looks at the good and the bad. Reviews aren't objective, they never can be, IMO. But it's good to see a reviewer who puts forth his own opinion, based on his own experience with reviewing games, even though it might bug other folks.
Super glad to see an honest review.
This is the beginning of Skynet, I just know it.
But isn't this what people were complaining about with FInal Fantasy XIII?
D'awwwww. Thanks!
It's surprising what it does take, in fact, to make a fairly low end game like this. I think the graphic is a great way to show it.
I think video games skew to violence in general. I don't see how games that deal with religious settings should be any different.
Buying anything like this, from consoles to games, is a bad idea if you care about having a polished experience. I submit that getting them day one, even if glitched and messy, is just as fun, because then you can go on the internet and complain about it. It's like a meta game.
completely agree. Look, DLC is OPTIONAL. Don't buy it. They'll stop selling it. The end.
Wait, my what? It's not even out here for another couple of days.
Sounds like a good idea. I can't stomach the SPIKE awards.
Ooh. I am totally gonna check this one out.
As someone who gets lost far too often, I agree!
We can only hope so - it'd be nice to see this sort of disruption happen in the PC/console space for a change, instead of just in mobile.
Nice to see Rayman, LBP and Catherine up there.
It's good to know that games like this exist.