Resident evil 4
Arkham City
Dead Space 2
Assassin's Creed 2
God of War (2018)
Halo 3
The Witcher 3
Red Dead Redemption 2 (I know it's technically a prequel but I think of it mechanically as a sequel)
That's just my personal opinion though.
Anybody else think these reviews are based off of how consistently they got fucked up by Nemesis? Seems a little too convenient that more than one review that criticize the game are the ones that couldn't get passed/appreciate Nemesis' difficulty despite the character's known trait of being overly-difficult
Is this a joke?
Wild shot in the dark here:
But Amazon Prime's got some big thing going on the 16th so I couldn't help wondering if they'll announce some kinda Uncharted show that's a "Prime Video Exclusive"
Again though, just a wild shot in the dark.
Took the words right outta my mouth, my friend.
Couldn't agree more.
If there's no campaign then it has no right to be a full priced game. I might be in the minority, but I've always liked the COD campaigns even if they weren't all the greatest.
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: Yes, some people did.
You, sir, (Carlos the dev) deserve a round of applause. 👏
Not really a great article IMO only because it seems like this is all pure speculation without real hard official facts on top of a very odd title, WW2 already came out so what's the deal with saying BO4 is its replacement?
Just as long as I don't have to buy a second season pass for the content then doesn't matter to me.
God I wish that was true.
Half the stuff I see from RayRod is just mind-blowing.
Because it's free with an Xbox One X (or at least in Canada).
Probably should take this down or at least change the title mate.
Might not be a 1-for-1 of Zelda, but that's still pretty damn impressive.
@Ittoittosai Shut up Meg.
Such a great classic game.
IMO if the microtransactions are one where a person who plays 10 minutes can pay real cash for a CHANCE at rewards/progress it'd take another player 10 hours to naturally achieve then yes I'd say that classifies it as gambling.
Light the beaCONS!
If history is any teacher, it's up to the fans spending their money, not Nintendo's.