cool. i never couldfinish uncharted 4 because it felt utterlyboring. now you're ranting about the final fight being equally bad. what a stinket game. there, i said it.
i know that there are a whole lot of retarded beings out there but playing a game for 100 hours just to realize one hates it does take the cake.
ride 2 dev? i bought ride 1 and the game was horrible. so i am taking everything that comes out of their corner with a huge grain of salt.
people are forgetting that companies need to make money, no matter what. it is not the main goal of gaming-companies to provide us with the comfort of having something nice to play. user satisfaction is just a by-product if their methods are working. some companies are failing with their methods. but still they need to make money. and kids just want games. see the reality gap here, kids?
sega? *lol* i like quality titles. wallet will stay closed for anything sega.
i am not buying a game that has got the word 'duty' in the title, sorry.
to be honest, witcher3 was so boring. not no man's sky boring but 0815 boring. you can have the best writer in the world but when your quest system ist dated and predictable because ten thousand rpgs did the same thing before then it's the game's concept that is flawed. not too many gamers seem to have noticed but for me witcher 3 was a huge dissappointment. no writer on the planet could have made this game worth the while.
what is totally beyond me: why are people still counting on nintendo as a sane company that is able to learn, heck, even accept that there is a market with standards they are competing in. this company is delusional. and so are their diehard fans who are still hoping for this and that finally to happen. sad.
what's the point of reporting? they already got our money, they couldn't care less. the next hype train is just around the corner... rinse and repeat.
the only two things that would make me think of buying another resident evil is: no multiplayer dependence and full vr support. as far as i am informed the vr portion of the game was received not very well. so.. i think i'll pass and spend my money elsewhere.
i alredy own project cars. what would be the incentinve for me to also buy this title? zero to none?
i don't care. the ps plus titles are pure garbage. i am merely paying the plus fee for supporting reasons. i never play online and i almost never download their "free titles". but not everyone is like me. most of the users are depending on a couple free titles oer month. and for them i am feeling ashamed that sony is treating them like .. you get the point.
the first one was already meh, so i'll gladly pass on this one.
it's a no-brainer, greed came in the way of releasing this for 20 bucks and let it grow for itself without the hypetrain. this would have made it an instant classic. now we got neither fish nor flesh.
so instant travel wil be added with base building stuff? because the way the gane is designed right now there is no point in goiing back to a place once visited because it would take too many ressources and take up way too much time.
people get paid money for high review scores in spite of the product being buggy - with the intention to sell a few more copies. does this really come as asurprise to anyone? the alarm bells rang already when a few days ago the first review with a 9.5 was to be found. for me a sign that it's not better than a 6/10.
telltale sucks, i've been saying this for years now. nice to see that i am not the only one to feel like that. no more money from my side for telltale products.
didn't like the first one. did they outsource the boss fights to another studio again so that the gameplay gets kind of splintered?
they announced the game years ago and i though: "meh, procedurally generated levels are always boring like nothing else." but everybody and their mother kept saying "this one will get it right". slowly but surely i let myself be caught by the hype because of all the people claiming that "this time it will be different". the game came out, it was the same procedurally generated boredom like every other procedurally generated game before. and that's why i feel ...
i love how nintendo refuses to accept that there is a market and competition and standards until there will be no more nintendo. can't wait.