Ha. Yeah. Our lower players stopped having quite as much fun once we got to the end boss.
The grinding is a problem, but the first couple fights of the raid are doable at 357. Yesterday I ran through it with a new group. The highest player was 368, the lowest was 350, and we still got through the first two bosses.
Even after not loving Arkham Knight as much, I am still right there with you. I have faith that anything from Rocksteady is definitely worth getting excited over.
Dangit. I hadn't even considered it would mean no batman beyond game... But yeah, I'd love to see Constantine.
That would definitely be cool. With everything he's said about his next project and how it will be a branching narrative and everything, I'm really curious to see what he does no matter what.
Exactly. People can hate the games all they want, but as long as there is a loyal fan base that enjoys the games, why not?
At this point I kind of see Call of Duty like Madden or FIFA. There will never been a reason to stop completely. Even if the series tanks out of nowhere, you take a year off, "re-evaluate" your direction, and boom, right back on schedule.
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Absolutely. But the whole publisher vs developer thing is definitely a can of worms on its own.
I don't know. I'm interested to see just how far they go with the sic-fi setting in multiplayer. Will it be skin deep or will it actually affect gameplay (low gravity, zero-g, etc.)?
I'm right there with you as a total sci-fi junky. The setting actually has me more interested in this COD than past years. I have nothing against the other games, I just never got around to them. But this one looks awesome.
As far as I am aware, MUA2 already had the DLC included in the rerelease. Just MUA1 didn't.
The score has nothing to do with what system it is on. It would have been the same score had it been an Xbox game.
Your opinion of the game is totally valid. I feel like that is what a lot of people will say about it. No Man's Sky is a very slow paced game where the large part of the emphasis is on resource management. For a lot of people, that is not the type of game they are interested in. For me though, I did enjoy the slower paced nature of it and the underlying systems. The game certainly has flaws, but its still fun.
As for not being able to crash your ship, I actually really...
I still can't believe how successful Pokemon GO is. I'm honestly still waiting for that moment when suddenly everyone will realize a game tricked them into going outside and the bubble will burst. But then again, with so many pokemon, and so many more things left to improve in the game, it could go on for a very long time.
It does have that intense level of polish only a few games actually manage. And there's no doubt it is incredible. But as far as game of the year, I would honestly look to something more ambitigious and astonishing like The Witness.
Ha. I loved Child of Light. But I have to admit, for both being about children, Child of Light and Limbo are weirdly opposite each other in my mind. Going from cute rhyming to dismemberment... But Inside is definitely worth checking out.
Truthfully I hated Limbo the first time I played it. I didn't expect how tense it would feel. And Inside is even more like that. But going in with that in mind really helps. I think inside does a better job of measuring that tension against a setting that deserves it, other than just being all shadows and relying on massive spiders to terrify you.
Naughty Dog is a Sony first-party studio though. It's a business decision on Sony's part, not Naughty Dog being lazy or anything like that.
Destiny 2 being so close is kind of the shadow hanging over the entire expansion, not just exotics. It is definitely less content than TTK, but what is there is all high quality.