Unfortunately it is also not a great game
Were you playing on PC? The load screens are absolutely horrendous on console. It seems like a small thing to complain about, but you seriously spend hours in load screens.
It's only short, but well worth the asking price. P5 is on my list as a must play too
100% agree
I think you have to give her a lot more than 10k?
WET! That game was slick
Up there with the best
I think if you like the first one this is an improvement and you'll like it. I thought it was fairly average, but people who like the series seem to be getting down with it. Reviews are all over the place it would seem for this one.
That's the spirit
You can equip four weapons, one slot is not reserved for magic. In fact you could carry four spells if you wanted
RPGs don't work like that, they should be designed so you shouldn't have to put the brakes on progression ever. Normally FF games have big difficulty spikes to balance it out, but this is one of the easiest FF games I have played to be honest.
So there is! When I wrote this I hadn't been to Altissia yet believe it or not.
If you think this is the only dissenting opinion based on time spent with the beta you are mistaken. As I said, it's hard to gauge average opinion because it's cool to hate COD, but IW doesn't seem to be impressing. I think having one of the most disliked videos on YouTube constitutes somewhat of a train also
@TomatoDragon You're completely missing my point. Of course no one is actually harmed, and the idea of digital characters having rights is just lunacy, but I'm specifically talking about VR bringing you up close and personal with digital acts. When playing a game in the conventional sense there is still some level of detachment from the experience, separating fantasy from reality is a simple matter. In VR your body is tricked into believing it is real; you can feel real vertigo, or th...
What about rape?
They were two completely different reviewers
A massive oversimplification
I guess I mean that VR brings us even closer to our digital acts. It becomes far more personal.
There's a big difference between passively watching something and actively participating in it. That's what sets games apart from those other media
The thing is I really wanted to like BF2 (as I said at the beginning), but the reality is that I found its core design (especially in multiplayer) faulty. Even without the Star Cards (which is a flawed system even without microtransactions), the gameplay design is just not there. The choke points, the spawns, the unbalanced objectives. It's just... not good. Also... *you're (that's my reviewer English skills coming in handy).