I agree sir. Although the part on the tanker was short, it was amazing. And Raiden does get a bad wrap, but he wasn't bad and I really enjoyed the oil rig.
@ dead_eye
I never said buying it used from an evil game store. You can find used games for more than $5 cheaper other places. If you buy it second hand from anywhere you are still subject to the pass.
@ REALgamer
The reason you buy a used one is to save money. That sort of defeats the purpose.
Doesn't it bother you that you'll have to pay more for a used copy, than a new one?
I'm just speaking as a consumer. I love Sony, but I don't really agree with the passes.
That's my favorite part so far. lol
Yeah, I have. I am an adult. The fact of the matter is one student loan bill, which are monthly, is the price of a wi-fi model. I am just saying, even if you "save," you are still paying a lot. Does that make sense, pal?
What ever happened to renting a game and enjoying it? That never used to be a crime. Jesus.
He works in the industry and he is against the online passes. That should tell every one something.
I would say stripping the game of its online features is going too far. I am not selfish or cheap, I just don't want to buy every game. For example, I don't really want to buy Twisted Metal, but paying 10 bucks on top of a rental to play the online features is pretty bullsh**. Pretty much doesn't seem worth it to pay 15 dollars to play the game for two days.
I always liked Chris from RE1.
No, I agree with Joey.
You all must have amazing jobs, or no bills.
There's something, which I can't place my finger on, that has happened with portable gaming. I had a gameboy once. I loved it. It was simple. That feeling of simplicity is now gone and in its place are games that dauntingly don't feel portable. I'm just not sure how portable gaming will continue in this day and age, when it has changed so much. So much more expensive. What parent wants to give their kids a machine that has just cost them $300+ dollars? They may break it. And u...
@ Pozzle
I agree with both of you but maybe the hands-on previewers believe that many of the problems will be panned out before the final release of the game. That's the only thing I can think of.
It's Fallout 7. Stay current, jeez.
I know The Last of Us is new, but Siren is a few years old now. I played it a while back. I guess I just don't like the idea of making MORE Resident Evils, when they are clearly so far off from what they used to be.
I guess I wasn't ever fully sold on the original idea. Maybe I'm old fashioned MGS, but Rising always seemed kind of funky.
I want that feeling of MGS back. Like the feeling when I first popped in MGS2 and I played as Solid Snake on the tanker. God, that was awesome. Then we got Raiden'd, but boy do I love MGS2.
@ newmonday
I Am Legend was written in 1954. So how is it us "young ones" are wrong for mentioning it?
I guess I belong to the small camp of people who like MGS2. I played it so many times. It revolutionized the MGS experience. I still remember playing the demo of MGS2 that was packaged with Zone of Enders. Man, blew my mind. I think I was in 10th grade when it game out. Just about 10 years ago now. I'll always love MGS, but two just sticks in there. I think I almost collected all those f***ing dogtags from all the difficulties.