Hey, I remember this site. This was the same website that claimed it had evidence that the industry was propping up review scores for big games....and then refused to disclose any of it simply stating they had "inside sources"
Gotta love that clickbait!
The thing is that with Madden and CoD, people are only lured in year after year because of an immense advertising campaign, as well as a familiar product they're used to, this game is releasing with little to no fanfare.
The last Tony Hawk game came out over 8 years ago, I doubt there's much of a dedicated audience left for it.
This is an insanely cool little find and it really makes me wonder what other missions/strikes might have hidden stuff like this.
I'm not a terrific sniper either, but it's nice to carry one with you for those moments where you need to do some huge precision damage at long range, or cheese a boss or something, lol.
Can you?
Thank you. :3
.....what are they putting in the water over there?
That was just weird...
Dude looks insanely cool, love his techniques. Can't wait to play him and see how he handles.
There are a couple of glaring issues with the evidence and conclusion of this study, that said I believe the PC market IS getting bigger, albeit slowly.
The fact of the matter is that modern consoles are slowly getting more and more like PC's with every generation. So it makes sense that more people would choose to buy a PC.
I'll get it when it's $20. Taken King comes out in like a week and that and MGSV and MGO will keep me plenty busy till Fallout and Battlefront come out.
A tie in game doesn't always follow the movie, and it's no coincidence this game is releasing the same year as Fury Road. It's a tie in game.
I captured an enemy outpost using nothing but supply drops.
It was expensive, but it was worth it.
Second best thing was taking out a chopper using a fulton extracted cargo container...
Yeah Mad Max is just a disappointment, which is weird because usually I have absolutely no expectations for movie tie in games.
But because Fury Road was so awesome (oh god, how awesome was Fury Road) I kind of hoped that the game would have some of that magic rub off on it. Clearly it didn't.
The game is by no means terrible, it's mediocre, but when you release the same day as a game that's undoubtedly going to be receiving (and likely winning)...
So....apparently Quiet CAN wear clothes....
NANOMACHINES!!!
If I had to go on gameplay alone MGSV wins by a landslide, but if you throw story into the mix then MGS3 is probably still top dog.
I just got a hidden cut-scene in TPP that effectively retcons a HUGE plot point from a previous game...and it bugs me.
I'm only on mission 15 and I've been playing for close to 20 hours....
YOU'RE TELLING ME THERE'S 35 MORE MAIN MISSIONS?!
I've pre-ordered mine as well...I'm no longer taking any chances.
I've started pre-ordering basically every collectors edition because I no longer wish to be at the mercy of the scalpers.
Yeah, GTAV definitely needed it's microtransactions after it broke 1 billion dollars in under 72 hours....
Man your logic is so backwards it baffles me.
I'm glad this is getting good scores, but I'll likely be giving it a pass until much later.
I feel like this game is going to do okay because of the decent review scores, but if it had released in the middle of summer (say July or even early August) it would have done much better. Sharing a release date with Phantom Pain (no doubt one of the most anticipated games of the year) is a bad move in my eye. Oh well, I wish this game the best of luck.
Same here, and I got my access codes almost 2 months ago at Comic Con. *sigh*