Exactly. When it comes to a series like Borderlands, more of the same is pretty much a good thing.
I agree the game isn't perfect, but this seems awfully picky in my opinion. I haven't found any of the issues this article raises to have affected my enjoyment of the game at all.
I think there's a chance that there were always two sequels in the works... one from WB Montreal, and one from Rocksteady. The Rocksteady one was cancelled, but this one - which was hinted to involve the Court of Owls - is still in development.
Sorry to be that guy, but... you COULD care less? So you do care about it?
American English is odd. But then again, so is UK English.
Do you really consider Mass Effect 3 to be a bad game? A bad ending, perhaps, but the gameplay is extremely solid, and the multiplayer mode - despite being a little bit bolted on - was incredibly enjoyable.
The DLC hints for Mass Effect Andromeda sounded so good. Massively disappointed that they never saw the light of day.
Both Overwatch and Fortnute managed to jump on a particular twist on the shooter genre at exactly the right moment. They each had innovations that - while they were not necessarily the first game to use those innovations - came at precisely the right time to catapult the game into the heights of popularity.
Timesplitters - as we know it - is (and I say this as a big fan of the series) considered rather simple by today's standards.
A HD remaster would definitely satisfy nostalgia... but I'm not sure that's enough. A remake would be better, but even that might not cut it. Remakes like Crash and Spyro have only been successful because as well as nostalgia, they have genuine appeal to new, younger fans. Not sure Timesplitters would have the same...
I'm very excited about Timesplitters. But I don't know how they'll make it work for current generation of gamers. The series relied heavily on highly exaggerated arcade-shooter-action. I'm not sure that's going to hold up in today's market.
Still, I cant wait to see what they have to show.
Verified. I've bought a new TV primarily for Borderlands 3. That there is the truth.
Agreed. Bit of a generalisation, but I find small open worlds are definitely better than big open worlds on a whole.
I was horrified by the idea of Bully when it was first announced (I was 13 at the time...), but was persuaded to try it out, and I can honestly say it's one of the most refreshing games I've ever played, and paved the way for me to become less of a casual gamer.
I would welcome a sequel, regardless of how controversial it may seem.
I agree completely! Gameplay-wise, it was fantastic! It just didn't quite hit the mark in a couple of places.
The story was predictable and uninspiring, but I actually thought the characters themselves were great!
The actual gameplay was a mixed bag. I liked the new vertical traversal, although this left combat areas feeling less well-designed than in the previous games, which almost had a tactical/puzzle element to the combat.
Also...
I think it's about balancing the two sides. Toy Story is a huge franchise in itself, and needs to have a core development of continuity that is told through the movies themselves. Many moviegoers would find a stronger link to be both confusing and dissatisfying.
Yeah... don't watch the trailer then.
I don't think it would have harmed his career. If anything, it might have benefited the game (not that the game had poor voice-acting or anything).
I still enjoyed the game. The gameplay was fairly decent, the graphics were great, the setting was fairly original, and the story was engaging. Just too short.
@DaFeelz
Does she need to look cute?
@ FalconofLucis98
Not at all. Just thought that a little bit more thought might be in order. Just wanted to be a voice for positivity.
I don't think there's anything wrong with her whatsoever, and I think you should reconsider your comment, which doesn't seem to be in line with the expectations on this site.
Just because her design doesn't ascribe to your particular view of what is acceptable, does not mean it's a bad design.
The jump in graphics is significant - it may not match up to other modern games in this way, but much like Breath of the Wild, the art style hides the imperfections. For the first time in the series, i find myself actually looking at what my guns look like.
Anyway, I can't argue with you - waiting for the full edition is an amazing deal for this series of games.