One bad game? PS4's exclusives have all fallen flat thus far. It's cool that you enjoy your PS4, but those of us with PS3s and either PCs or Xbones haven't been given a reason to pick one up. Good exclusives sell consoles, and Sony hasn't produced or published a single decent PS4 one yet.
Kriby is my favroite cahracter.
Cheating is against the rules, no matter your age, and he was attempting to cheat. Would you handwave a shoplifter simply because he was "just 11?"
"But this game must be good, it's a Sony exclusive!"
- The hivemind collective of the N4G comment section
On N4G it's always a conspiracy against Sony. Even though every single "hands-on" article from every preview event has been negative, and every single hype article focuses solely on graphics, it "must be those Sony haters bashing the game cuz its a Sony exclusive!" and not gamers who want more out of games outside of 5-hour graphical tech demos.
@randomass171
Gears of War did it first. Gears of War had optional co-op; online AND splitscreen. Gears of War had a very popular online multiplayer component.
The Order has none of that. Just a 5-6 hour shooter with some crappy collectables.
Every Telltale game has save issues. I stopped playing their games altogether, hoping they'd get their act together. Seems like they haven't.
He didn't base his review solely on the multiplayer. Had he, the game probably would have received a 0/10, since multiplayer is non-functional. The review is fair, a large part of the game simply doesn't work.
Would it be fair to ignore or gloss over the huge issues with matchmaking currently to Gamespot's readers? What if someone looked at a 9/10 review thinking the game was working, and went out and bought the game today? I'd bet they'd be pretty pissed the review didn't mention a major part of the game is non-functional. That money could have been better spent on a game that works.
I don't think it's fair to expect consumers to have to wait for a working product when they purchase games. I also think it would be a disservice to Gamespot's readers to downplay the major issues affecting multiplayer. 6/10 is fair, considering the issues matchmaking has. Developers and publishers need to be taught to release complete, working games, else we'll continue to get broken games.
Handwaving broken games and giving them high scores based on the assumption they'll be fixed will get us nothing but more broken games in the future. I've never even posted in a single thread about this game prior to this article, so I don't know why you'd assume I have an axe to grind. I simply despise reviewers giving broken games free pass after free pass.
And that's nice it works well on your PC. It may surprise you that the game also exists on two oth...
Bugs, glitches, and simply broken gameplay is not an opinion. To ignore these is to do a disservice to your readers. The game, in its current state, simply cannot be an 8.
Assassins Creed Unity, better known as "How to tell if a reviewer is full of ****." Sorry, a game this broken doesn't deserve higher than a 5. I don't care what your opinion is, it's wrong, as it's based on misinformation and inaccurate facts.
Piracy is in no way worse than preowned. Pirates aren't willing to buy the game new, used, or via rental. They never had the intention of spending money. Preowned buyers, however, are willing to spend money, they have the cash in hand, but they are paying Gamestop instead of the developers to save $5. Someone who pirates may eventually buy the game or its sequels new. A person who consistently buys preowned will continue to do so.
They only want to work on it now because they finally woke up and realized what the fans want, and are trying to save their sinking ship.
That's because the DS port is garbage.
What content did Sony show? A bunch of pre-rendered footage and timed DLC? Yeah, great content if all you care about is graphics.
@NewMonday
Oh no, oh whatever will Nintendo do without a bunch of crappy, yearly FPS?
Dynasty Warriors, but worse.
PC version runs like hot garbage and is missing many features (even warns you to not turn off your "console"). Typical port hackjob, typical Capcom.