15 biggest problems with your article..they are all on seperate pages!!!! Just write your article on one page.
Not liking the trophies for killing other players, or joining 20 teams.. I know it's a multi player game, but Peter Hines stated it could be played single player, so why try and force a player to play with others to get achievements?!?
"There's a sucker born every minute."
God of War was a brilliant game, looked good, played well, had me totally engrossed all the way through. The other games listed just did not stand out in a crowded market.
And thats why microtransactions will never ever go away.. getting your hard earned money just for a game will never be enough, they want triple the amount on top in microtransactions.
I remember how annoying the ranting Talos High Priest was, in Whiterun.. I always killed him. Oh, and a nasty elf shopkeeper in Windhelm, who always annoyed me by calling me a 'miserable wretch', every time I spoke to him. He received the pointy end of my sword too.
'Can't believe this not Crackdown 3' lol
In a word.. no. Graphics have room for improvement, true photo realism being the ultimate goal. Lip sync issues still abound. The ability to have a true A.I. running in games, to facilitate a true living world, where almost any action/reaction is possible, rather than programmers trying to think about every scenario/outcome. The ability for thousands of online gamers to play in the same single world, at the same time.. no different servers, no player caps. Allowing players to mod that world h...
Hmm... deja vu.. same thing that initially happened with Star Wars Battlefront 2, inorder to get what you had initially paid for. Looks like the industry has not learned a single thing. They want your money for the game, and then the rest of it to buy what you thought you had bought. Bunch of unscrupulous thieves.
Cash cow for the sheeple.. when are people ever going to hear that loud 'kerching' from that big mother of a penny dropping.. Activision, EA.. they're in it for the money.. all of your money! Look at their track history.. the Modern Warfare remaster debacle, ripping people off with over priced map packs, not being at all interested in the single player by dropping the single player campaign.. no more money to squeeze from a single player, after they have got your £50.
Ubisoft do make some great, value for money games. Assassin's Creed is a popular IP, but has strayed from it's roots to the point that, as spectacular as a game it may be, the whole Assassin's Creed ethos has become pointless, and annoying in parts. They clearly can make amazing and detailed open worlds now, so just drop the Assassin's Creed element, and just release as a new dedicated RPG IP; be it ancient Greece with some historical mythology thrown in, or a pirate epic whic...
As vile a situation as it was, with racism being unacceptable and abhorrent to most, with the almost anonymous nature of online gaming, this sort of incident is going to occur occasionally. Sadly, not everyone who lives on this planet, are nice people. It is down to the other players to inform that individual they are not welcome, and report to the company running the game, so as to get that individual banned. Hopefuly Bethesda have a speedy facility to do this, as it will sadly happen again....
Just wish they would get on with Borderlands 3.. surely after almost 6 years they must have something to show. Yet another new IP.. lets hope they learnt a lesson from the Battleborn fiasco.
One of my first decisions in the game, was to either kill or save a possibly plague ridden family. I chose save.. later informed a plague had ravaged my home island. Guess thats a decision which affects the game.
What about the original Doom.. surely that one game kick started the whole First Person genre. And the first ever Tomb Raider, which is the Granddaddy of third person games.. Uncharted, Last Of Us.. and finally, the first Gran Turismo which opened up detailed, customisable racing games with a myriad of cars.
Three weeks to sort out any major issues and a myriad of bugs.. Bethesda must have hundreds of staff ready to get it all sorted by November 16th.
CD Project RED have been really showing the world how to make games since The Witcher 3.. the importance of a quality, interesting, and beautiful looking open world, characters that people genuinely care about and feel for, immersive story telling, how to do interesting side quests that are worth your time doing, and truly listening to the players and providing stellar after release support which continues to this day. Oh, and free DLC instead of microtransactions, releasing two sizeable and ...
If one was given a remit to deliver a trailer to show the world absolutely nothing about a game, then this would win hands down. The truth is there are no clues whatsoever, apart from it's set in space, and that everything else is pure conjecture.
Lets just hope that this 'largest world ever' has enough things to do to occupy ones time.. as good as the original Red Dead Redemption was, it was a bit samey and not a lot of things to do.. lots of tasks were repetitive.
Another reviewer joins this years hate fest.. last year it was Star Wars Battlefront 2, year before it was No Man's Sky. Fallout 4 may have a long list of issues, but in no reasonable way is it worth a score of only 38%. Reviewers are simply now scoring it so low purely to get the kudos for the lowest score.