@Nathan
And with such a brilliant retort the dabate has ended. I'm going home now.
I don't honestly get this article. He starts out saying these game are bad enough to never finsih right? But the more I read it, the more I got the feeling that these were games that he was proud to have never finished. I never buy a game unless I intend on finishing it, even if I don't like it I have to at least try. Only game that was ever truely a chore to finish was ENSLAVED. Couldnt get past the cr4ppy story and how creepy that pig guy was. People say he is funny, I say he someon...
Go watch the Disney channel and you will see just how hard it is to make an actual family friendly story. So much of the real world situations and realistic reactions to situations must be outright avoided that it will turn most adults off. Plus, to be family friendly, the story would have to be accessible to kids. I don't know about you, but I get tired of explaining Cinderella to my kid let alone anything that comes out of a video game.
...that the only reason that I even bought this game was because it was ten dollars cheaper than Spiderman. I was going to buy this game anyways at some poing (because I can't find even one review that makes the same points that I do) but the price point just made the choice easier at the moment.
Terminator was fun but very disappointing. Disappointing because it would have been so easy to make the game so much better. Co-op, in game collectables, more enemy types, and this is just off the top of my head.
Profit is king, and every company should do all that they can to attain it. What is MS doing?
This guy lost all credibility as a savy customer when he admitted that this was in fact his fourth XBox purchase.
IMO, anyone that stupid doesn't deserve the time of day let alone decent customer service.
well if you don't like the look of it...
When he was caught in this lie (lets face it, it was a very VERY bad lie to begin with) he got angry. Why? What did the GAMESTOP employess do wrong? They followed protocol and their own rules and becuase they went agaiinst what the writer thought he should get he turned it around into the employees abusing their power.
Nothing that he writes in this whole article makes me sympasize with him. In fact, everything he writes proves just how much of a dick he actually is. In my ...
Does anyone else see what is going on? This guy tried to gethis money back on a product that he had already played and had no problems with. He tried to lie and cheat his way to get his money back, money which he specifically stated that he knew he shouldn't have spent to begin with.
This is an example of the worst kind of customer, the ones who henestly believe that they are right especially when they are wrong. He tried to cheat the system, got caught and then (instea...
Try it, pkay it at least as far as the end of Desert Spear. You will either need to know by then or you will hate the game. I personally loved the game and actually played through three times (unheard of for me). In those three playthroughs I got as many five different endings (from replaying the last mission in different ways). It is that deep.
You sold it after an hour? An hour is barely past the training missions. How can you judge the game when you haven't even gotten to the first real level? Do you throw out sandwhiches before the first bite simply because they don't feel like the best sandwhich ever?
Play the game, one hour with anything is never enough time to truly judge anything. please don't ever give an opinion on anything ever again unless you actrually have one.
SHows just how sorry this state of affairs really is.
I have played for sometimes eight hours straight. Nothing like that has ever happened to me.
Worst I have ever gotten was a neck strain from lying down while playing.
The are no new ideas, only old ideas done originally. (I just came up with that one.)
There are only 17 stories and each one is told a million times. (some movie critic said something to that affect.)
All good ideas are borrowed, all great ideas are stolen. (heard that one in college.)
The games story is amazing. Starts off in our normal time line but when a singularity occurs and you change just one small thing our entire history of the past 55 years is changed. All because one man lived when he should have died. Everything that comes after really does make you think what can happen to everything else when such small but pivotal changes do occur.
Epic Game’s President Mike Capps even admits that “We don't make any money when someone rents it..."
Not true in the slieghtest. When a store buys the game with the intention renting it they have to sometimes pay as much as thre or four times as much as the game is worth because of the amount of money that the store is going to make by renting the game.
I'll be there too. Bring the paintballs lol.
So if it has been happening forever and hasn't taken over the world yet, when will it?
Not a bug. I noticed that you actually get up and face the direction you looking while you were on the ground. Still very annoying.