The game sounds pretty worthless, but I like the way the author framed his argument against it.
This game looks BONKERS! I don't know if my brain can handle it.
I haven't played Revelations, but I can barely comprehend how tower defense, which I can't stand, could possibly fit into an AC game
Gotta love what Skyrim does/offers for a role-player.
To them: no. To me: yes.
I like a game grounded in the grit of the fight. There's a really crappy game called Darkest of Days that made the Civil War environment feel SUPER dangerous to be walking anywhere near the front lines. That was pretty cool.
Yeah. I just thought, "Damn!"
I'm so eager to finally sit down with "and at least two full days of time" and rock this game like Oblivion, especially after reading this review.
Feels like I'm already there...but not.
Blue balls. This is a blue balls review. :-\
Yeah, he conveyed a lot about the feeling of the experience in a very short time. I suppose it's that kind of game, too, though. haha. Not much to a rail shooter
I love the approach taken with this review. It's more bold than your average review. I look forward to more like this, and ones that take that style further.
It's silly to say that any VIDEOGAME company is evil, really.
I agree that the timing - Autumn - is a bit silly considering the stacked release schedule for retail games during the same time, but indeed, these games do appear to be solid releases for PSN.
Journey is all I need.
Yeah. I don't think free wi-fi compares with free loot.
I clearly need to play Catherine already.
Of all the MMOs I've played in the past, Guild Wars was probably the most interesting and engaging, so with the extent of improvements coming to the sequel, I don't doubt that it will be excellent.
Of course I adore everything that as done in the single-player Old Republic games, so bringing that to the MMO realm will also be quite a sight, and likely great, as well.
Definitely an interesting topic. I feel like I'm part of some conservative Old Guard and have to listen to Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'" to better prepare for this shift in the industry.
A lot of stuff coming out of E3 this year looked great. It's tough narrowing down to just 5, or even 10 great games from the show.
I kinda wanna play it now
Sooooo, you're saying it was worth the wait?
I never got into Halo. I remember disliking the "floaty" feel. Maybe it's time I take another shot at it with Halo Anniversary, kinda like trying a food you know is good for you in hopes your tastes have changed since you were a kid.