I say let them hate. The game will be awesome regardless.
Because they're still curious what it looks like.
Case in Point: Dragon Age 2 (severely overhyped but still good in many respects) and Bioshock 2 (overhyped and just horrible).
It's 9/10. That's excellent. Your response is like calling Beethoven's 9th "an ok piece of music."
And some fanboy had the idiocy to complain about how LOW the score is. If all they had to complain about was how the graphics KINDA took a hit, then overzealous fanboys need to shut the hell up and enjoy the freaking game. I'm the biggest fan Mass Effect ever had, but you won't catch me complaining about how low they score on critics' ratings because their high points FAR outstrip their low points.
You'll be buying the full game whether or not you buy the DLC. DLC is just that: downloadable content that is not required for you to enjoy the game.
They said to pre-order with another retailer, like those listed below. No word that I know of on what kind of refund you can expect.
Because supposedly, the Kinect negates the need for a headset since it has a microphone built-in. Whether or not it works, I dunno.
Just show him a copy of Mass Effect 2 for both systems.
Yeah, that's just the tagline. It's not and they know it, but they're still obligated to say it.
The same can be said of any medium that offers an escape from reality. This doc is just the latest to blame depression on gaming.
I was hoping one of the NY packages would find its way down south.
Good. One more copy for an actual fan of the series to have.
Actually, it ended up in a redwood tree.
No, but it seems like you are.
It all comes down to personal preference, really. I LOVE the Mass Effect games, so when I heard about the Collector's Edition, I immediately secured my pre-order, determined not to miss out this time.
I don't care that GameMisinformer thinks the extras aren't worth it. I know they will be because I know BioWare's high standard of quality will make the guns and armor worthwhile on Hardcore and Insanity. The extra costumes, hoodie, and robodog, while nothing mo...
No, it's one guy, his mission to Eden Prime, the weapon you'll get, and extra costumes for everyone. That's more than worth $10.
Actually, if you're a long-time fan and have bought all the DLC from the start, then it won't matter to you, because you know the quality for which BioWare is known will be present and therefore justified for the price.
Some fans are outraged. Those of us with the CE on pre-order aren't complaining at all.
You MIGHT get to, but I wouldn't put money on it. If ever Anderson was gonna be playable, this would be the time.