You bring up a good point, showtime. Yeah, I think I'll wait it out.
More war games should do this. Better yet, all war games should do this so we can have another way to give back to the veterans.
Shane Kim definitely has some insights for The Stop, which is probably why he's a board member, but this feels like a "Dutch Boy" moment where the outcome could actually go either way.
Jack Thompson was ten years ago now? I haven't forgotten you, Jack, and you still suck. And apparently I hold grudges.
Despite no gameplay, it is a step in the right direction, besides Rome wasn't built in a day.
I still can't bring myself to buy this yet, which is a shame considering how many titles are in the 30th Collection.
I'm ready for Shadow, and I am truly looking forward to it even more now that I've read they're tweaking the stealth mechanics, which was something that annoyed me about Rise.
So, technically, we never caught them all.
I am starting to hate Walhell for a new reason: leaks. It's great to get info every once in a while, but at this rate walmart will have spoiled everything before our first E3 conference.
Zombies just become mainstream, so I hope not. Though, admittedly, there hasn't been a zombie game in a while that I thought was amazing.
You mean it's not Vegans? Shame.
Are you seriously suggesting that out of all the bands and musicians released for this title that this one finally makes you question the DLC choices?
That's the first thing I thought of too. Anthem is, no doubt, EA's ace that they're going to cash-in on. With the money spent on the project there's no way they aren't going to try to get on our good side just so they can nickel and dime us later.
Before we slap EA on the back (or pick them up off the floor, you pick), and I don't mean to take the wind out of the victory sails here, but these guys did just screw up and got all kinds of negativity, so would it not be smart to do what they're doing now? You know, earn those sales, gain some trust. I would wager the true test would be EA's next game or the one after, before we claim any kind of win.
Interesting, though not too surprising considering the market nowadays. We're slowly seeing this more and more, sadly.
Oh, cool. I'm glad I didn't pick this up yet.
You bring up a fine point, kneon, and you are most likely correct.
For those wondering, PlayStation 3’s last system update, 4.82, was issued on Nov. 14, 2017. Wii U’s version 5.5.2 U went out July 17, 2017.
If you want a refreshingly original - and odd - experience then I seriously suggest picking this one up.
Can't say I'll miss the series, but I wish them luck on their future endeavors with the lessons learned, whether it's mobile or not.