Agreed. That's really the best way to put it.
When it's starting to get tiresome and you're simply looking forward to a game's end.
Days Gone was good not great, and a bit wonky. Though the graphics are great for the most part, it doesn't have that Sony first party polish I'm used to. I can definitely get on board with that argument.
I had about as much fun with Days Gone as I did AC: Odyssey.
Jade definitely has her work cut out for her though, even though her brother Derek's meteoric rise to $100 per hour.
What's my 'own' platform?
Are you one of those dynamos who makes the brilliant deduction that anyone who criticizes a PlayStation anything 'must be' in cahoots with Xbox.
Don't be a stupid person, ILost.
Probably. It's one of those games I know I'll enjoy regardless of reviews, and I can't wait to see it reimagined.
It's also my favorite FF by far.
I haven't been thrilled about Gears since the original, but I'll play the campaign through GP. Probably rarely touch MP.
I just haven't liked the tone of the newer ones. Too colorful and silly for me.
That... good?
Sorta reminds me of the knife takedowns in KZ:SF. I enjoyed those, and I enjoyed spawn-trapping teams in bases. Very fun times.
The story's good, but the game as a whole sure ain't "brilliant" the way some people describe it. Millennials have done a great job cheapening words by misusing them and applying them in excess.
I thought Sony said that they wanted this game to be a franchise. Well, it appears to be a commercial success so I think there will be a sequel.
I never buy passes but I still enjoy WWII occasionally. It's got some fun game modes.
Ridiculous.
I'm buying the game regardless of anything.
Watermelon as a symbol of freedom makes sense in this context. Watermelons are juicy, sweet, hydrating, and refreshing, which would be great after toiling all day.
I'm enjoying GP.
If you think that services like GP are pushing the industry in the wrong direction as a whole, that's your right, and I may even agree to a degree, but for now, I'm liking the value and I'm enjoying games I'd otherwise look the other way on.
PlayStation is more popular, by far, so when PSN or parts of it go down, I suppose it's more newsworthy. Both services usually recover quickly.
You may not be "fanboying" but you're crying foul over a perceived bias, and I think it's nonsense. Nobody lets either network 'off the hook' when they have issues.
They won't admit a game has an issue until a developer literally tells them, via patch notes or some other way, that they fixed it.
That said, issues aren't universal, but some are so reluctant to acknowledge that the game had problems even for others.
Based on what he said, it sounds very no-nonsense and a lot of fun. No specialists in MP is fantastic because I really, really hate what Black Ops has become. It's everything I hate about Call of Duty. The only Black Ops I liked was the original, Cold War game.
"Everything I played was shockingly good. I basically couldn't believe that this game was actually coming from Infinity Ward."
After hearing so many good things about MP (not wha...
I'm truly amazed when I see updates for this game.
It's like watching a supernova occur, or the thought of universe being eternal, or the fact that dinosaurs walked the Earth, or the Moon landing, or watching an Air Force pilot putting an F-22 through its paces.
Whether or not I get a Scarlett right away depends on this game's reception.