I'm assuming due to its accessibility, replay value, and addictive nature, and I've never played it - not my bag. I get it though; it's very clever.
@ trooper
Everything I mentioned I witnessed occur during my full play through, and it isn't just me, it's documented all over. The game had these issues - period.
Get over me; you're obviously just angry along with the rest of them. Sit down.
@ bluefox755
Oh it absolutely was not Bethesda level rust, and the world looked spectacular visually speaking. Like I said, there's a lot of good, yet it was marred by a lack of polish - that's just the truth.
I'm being objective and honest and dudes are getting angry.
On the contrary, I'm making an argument; one that many recognize the validity of. You on the other hand, typed a comment of absolute zero value.
Just an angry knee-jerk reply.
Oh and let's not omit this doozy of an article.
'Robot Racism' https://www.vox.com/future-...
Humanity has lost it; the sheer amount of nutballs out there and their nutty positions is scary. How utterly fucking stupid humanity has become...
I really hope so because it was one of the most unpolished games I've played all gen.
The game doesn't feel solid; it has that tinny, rickety, rusted feel - like it could actually crumble while you're playing it. Invisible stairs, swaths of play area suffering from LOD issues, horrible human AI, voices not synced (that's the biggest sin) investigation circles popping up when they shouldn't, freakers in physics-defying death poses, etc.
HZD is one of my favorite games of this generation, but TLOU2 will likely be my game of the gen unless Cyberpunk can top it. Don't think it will though; when Naughty Dog bring their 'A' game they're unbeatable.
Everyday it amazes me how many people are enthralled by and to this oaf of a president.
The man is a complete fool and a total buffoon.
It could be that... but what if that is it?
Not really, if we're being honest. We saw a bike, the use of a ladder, some briefcase combat and not much else. Let's be fair, it 'looks' great, and the premise is definitely intriguing, but I still can't 'hop aboard' till I know more about it.
I think the position I take is very fair.
I agree to a point, because it also depends on what you're playing. Back in my Call of Duty try-hard days my stress levels were probably quite elevated.
I don't know how anyone can disagree with this.
No. They don't.
McCarthy is a fool.
I still have mine; Tetris is still inserted from the last time I used it. So long ago. Road trip memories.
Celebrities don't sell games. They may make us raise our heads a little, but they don't have as much clout in the video game industry as they do in Hollywood. People may see a movie advertisement and decide they're going to see that movie based on the cast, but this typically isn't the case with video games for a multitude of reasons.
I don't need TES6 to featured mo-capped actors from Game of Thrones. I need great gameplay, visuals, and yes, solid voice...
I'm typing a comment too.
Just give me a good game with a good story. Some games outstay their welcome and it sounds like Control won't be one of them.