No. The company was greedy enough to make a such a contract and devoid more than half of the original fanbase of this title. I for one have no problems repaying them in the same greedy and unrespectful manner. I wish it fails. Disagree away and think what you wish.
I hope it fails miserably so it needs to be rushed to PC for profits so I can finally play this, kinda like RE4 on NGC.
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Silent Hill and Mortal Kombat actually dumbed down a little their respective games. Not saying they were badly adapted though, but it could've been better overall.
I honestly don't think this is accurate. I love Alan Wake and I wish for a sequel as much as the next guy, but there MUST be a reason why MS sees no profit in making a sequel for all this time and I bet it's underwhelming sales, since the game itself is pretty top notch I see no other reason.
Someone must have let an extra number slide somewhere in there... As long as it helps a sequel, I'm all for turning a blind eye.
Still the best FF for me. Every side character is fleshed out (which is more than I can say of other FF games like VIII) and the cast holds up even though most of them became RPG clichés as of today (mainly because of this one game).
The soundtrack is arguably the best.
Most of the recent girls are generics with bigger boobs or with another characteristic to appeal to an (so far) unexplored sex trope. There is not a single badass male fighter for download, just sexy-cute girls, which makes the fanservice even more obvious...
I love some fanservice, and I love most of the DoA girls (mostly the older ones), but I think this is bordering the "too much", to the point that my friends giggle when I say I like DoA... :/
Oh look, another The Order incoming. "Pretentious phrase", reviews come in, pretentiousness is not met with real facts, game falls flat. Is this like a trend in modern gaming?
BTW, I liked The Order very much, TY. But, yeah...
What's wrong with these Xbox One exclusives? /s
What if it were bouncing.. ehrm... bulges?
Good job, Capcom!
Great > Good > Average > Bad > Terrible.
Yep. Average is not a bad thing by definition.
Mediocre game.
Glitched game gets a 7. Makes me question some of IGN recent scores.
Mass Effect comes to mind.
I finished my first playthrough of Resident Evil HD in under 5 hours, which, when I learned about it, counted my time during "pause", which was something I did pretty often... On a second playthrough, still no rushing through, but knowing all about the game, I finished it in under 2h55...
I'm not exactly sure how a game can be good or bad solely on the amount of hours you play it. I remember the first Uncharted being pretty fast too, about 4-5 hours?
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Only Tomb Raider feels like a real loss for me, TBH. I'm still in the past generation, gotta upgrade, asap.
Ironically... This article is a perfect example of whats wrong with modern gaming...
Loving the game. I just wish Telltale started to invest more time in some new engine or something, this is what feels dated, not the gameplay in itself. They are close to perfecting this engine, there are barely any hiccups, bugs and all that, but I really wish I could see a game from them with a little more dynamic choices.
Still, GoT Episode 2 is a resounding 3.5/4 out of 5, for me.
1. Metal Gear Solid is not so much complicated. They use a lot of in-universe technical terms during the plot and that can make things confusing, but once you get familiarized with them the story is actually pretty straight forward, TBH. Just dont't expect someone to be able to explain to a non-MGS player what its all about (as I said, too much in-universe terms for someone not familiarized to follow).
2. The Legend of Zelda, I always treated the games of the series as st...
@Bathyj You basically expressed my opinion in a more calm and collected manner. But then again, I'm in my early 20's, I'm pissed and entitled about almost everything (less so than I used to). I guess these things come with learning and age.
Thank you sir. :)