I don't get it how gamers and game reviewers can disagree so much! Everywhere I look, there's a new reviewer stating that this game is effin awesome and another gamer telling me to not waste my money on it. Well, I guess I'll find out which side is overreacting once my copy arives in a few days. Can't wait to check it out for myself!
Victorian London or feudal Japan would both be dreamy settlements!
I hope it's true, but I wont hold my breath...
The bald white trash maniac reminds you of Porter, the cold silent - elegant - killer portrayed by Gibson?! Really?!
He reminds me of Billy Bob Thornton. A lot! :)
Come on R*, make us another "disaster"!! Please!
So, "won’t feature any new ingame content", just an poster? Wtf? What a bummer... guess I'll just trophy-update the one I already have and give it another go.
@admiralvic
It's this generation mentallity: release first, fix it later.
After playing Vanquish, I do believe it will be fine by the time it get's gold though. They are trustworthy developers.
Actually you are right, there was a sword clipping trought his leg! I didn't remember that! I don't think is minor tough, every time I spot something like that I can't look at anything else! lol
"What's Bethesda's excuse? Tryarch? Dice?"
What is this, now one error justify another? That's really smart thinking.
And who brought them to an Assassin's Creed discussion, anyway?!
I don't think I can remember ever seeing clipping issues (specially as bad as hair clipping through people's faces!) with any of the other assassin's creed.
Being unable to move the camera with the right analog seems like innovation in the bug department as well.
He actually have a point: the series should have had a better stealth approach, the combat should be much harder/letal and there should be a sense of danger when you fail to be stealthy and get ambushed by ten armed guards in a alley. Afterall, no matter how great your badass meter is, you are still one man against the world.
That being said, it's not a deal breaker, not even close. The series have it's flaws and/or missed opportunities, but it does shines in every other way. ...
I can't say if it could beat out Amnesia as I've never played it, but Fatal Frame WAS pretty damn scary! It was that sort of game people would turn the lights out, grab a popcorn and sit around to watch me playing as if they were watching a scary movie!
Can't possible tell you how much I miss games like that...
Thank you for the reply. I'll take your advice and wait for it as I have no patience with poor frame rate in my games. That alone is a deal breaker.
What are the ps3 version problems? Frame rate issues? I was considering get it now, that's why I'm asking.
Fatal Frame 1 and 2, or both Shenmue games. I'd be happy with either of those.
F... that! I'll get the Ps3 version and be done with that. Don't care if the Ps3 version is the inferior version at all, I'll have a blast all the same.
Pff... gamers these days...
Looks nice, but too easy. I'll get it, no doubt about it, but I hope it will be more challenging than it looks.
@JAM_brz
I've never said it was one of the best entries, I've said it was seen as such. And even though I don't exactly agree with this view (I like 2 and Code Veronica better), I can totally understand and respect it for what it is: the first necessary modern take on resident evil. It was not yet what it should be, but it did had potential to evolve the series in a good direction. It had a bigger focus on action than last games but it was always tense, eeire and very atmo...
The ones I remember fondly are: MGS3: Snake Eater, Castlevania: LoS, Red Dead Redemption, Final Fantasy X and Shadows of the Colossus.
Capcom has done one good thing this entire generation imo. Ironically, it was a game most people didn't care about: dragon's dogma. The last time I was really excited about a capcom project was years ago with the dreamcast release of code veronica! They used to be my fave game company in the marked back then...