I love the Bad Company and the 1943 versions. This one is good but not quite as good in my opinion.
I agree. Personally I like it the best of the first 3 games. I didn't understand why so many people were let down. The water graveyard and ship levels, improved melee combat, and what I felt were more fun environments make it the best in my book. UC2 was great but I like 3 better. If others feel the opposite that's fine but I remember people really dissing it.
When it released people went crazy bashing it. I thought it was the best one but I understand if others liked 2 better. There was a lot of negativity towards UC3 in the beginning.
I like 3 the best. Still haven't played 4 but I will very very soon.
I would rather see a Last of Us prequel rather than a sequel. The "dark times" that were mentioned that still gave Tommy nightmares. That would be more interesting and have a lot more potential.
Naughty Dog are without doubt, the best in the business. The quality they consistently deliver is mind-blowing.
Same here. None of those pictures above do it for me. Ivy Doomkitty has it all. I hate quoting Nick Cannon but it's true I like my women built for comfort not speed. They need to have assets otherwise it just feels like a buff dude with implants.
@firebird: I sure hope you're right. I don't want 4k yet. I want 1080p standard @ 60fps with tons of effects and all the other good stuff. I don't want SO MUCH sacrificing next gen to get things to run on the system.
I've been loving Battlefront. I was initially disappointed about no sp since I'm usually not much for mp but I've been having a blast. The overall game totally delivers and is not a disappointment.
Well said Venom. Take the game for what it is.
I don't think so. It reminds me a lot of Warhawk which was also online only and great fun to play. Don't get me wrong I wish there was more content (the DLC should be free) but the game has been great. The aerial vehicle battles may not be in space but the concept is still there and is a blast. I for one am glad there's no voicechat. I don't need a bunch of idiots blasting their own music, shouting stupid sh!t all the time, or trying to enforce some bonehead plan of everybody ...
Me too. I generally hate playing online but I've been having a blast. I'm not happy about the $50 DLC (should be free with game purchase) but I am loving the game.
I have a PS4 and I bought the digital. I've been wondering what the numbers are when digital purchases are added.
Graphically the game is Brilliant. Even better, the gameplay is equally satisfying. I'm glad I didn't listen to people's negativity about the game. I generally hate playing online but it has been a blast to play. I do wish the DLC was free but Warhawk did the same thing and I was more than happy with the game and the extra content. Still debating whether to get the DLC.
@Doodleburger: It's not a waste if someone enjoys the games. I've platinumed all 3 games but I'm still looking forward to this collection. Some people don't trade in games but rather enjoy them over and over. Especially quality material like these. If you don't want to play them that's fine but if someone else does what's it to you.
I've been enjoying Watch Dogs. The player 1-on-1 is really fun in addition to the SP component. It does take a little while to learn all the ways you can use technological exploits to give you the advantage.
@TheXgamerLive: I've wanted exactly that for years now. Put a deep progression system to the characters with force unleashed-like powers and fully destructible environments. Add in great story lines and memorable characters and you've got yourself a killer game.
I was blown away by both games. Both of these devs are top tier and it shows.
Well said kingthrash. It's all the little things that push NDs games to the next level.
I feel sorry for people who can't enjoy something more than once. Miserable existence indeed. MP alone makes the uncharted games more than rentals.
Same here. Also, as much as I love the nostalgia of the classic old games with their little digital tunes, fully orchestrated music is unbeatable. Some games' soundtracks are up there with film soundtracks.