10/10? Seriously?
Great then, it means that perfection was reached in the RPG genre and all RPG developers are basically out of a job since there is no point in improving something that's already... ferpect.
*sigh*
Yep, looks sweet. Let's just hope it's not another "Aion".
Insert coin, try again.
While I do agree that a 3/5 score is a bit harsh, 9.25/10 is at the exact opposite pole.
If you are buying the PS3 for Killzone 3, don't.
I partially disagree with both of you, and here is why:
Although all you have mentioned is not false, it does not represent the main reason why women are less attracted to games. About a year ago I took the time and asked plenty of women about this (I'm guessing over a hundred, different ages, different social and cultural background). The one thing that constantly popped up was that most games are in their opinion a waste of time.
Exploring this further I noticed their nee...
Let me break it down for you to save you the trouble of actually reading the review :). Why ME2<ME1:
- Simplified and design controlled character development.
- Heavily simplified equipment upgrade.
- Reintroduction of ammo as weapon usage controller.
- Poor AI (maybe the same with ME1, but that;s no excuse)
- Low or no immersion.
- Flow breaks and heavy instancing
- Scripted exploitable fights.
- Spiky difficulty curve. REALLY spiky.
-...
Addicting it is, yeah. More than that? Nope, not really.
Indeed, nothing is that simple and I am sure my article doesn't fully cover the issue. They can coexist as equally important, but it is clear both sides can improve and should improve if they wish to survive. Deciding which part from one genre is beneficial to the other if imported is the tricky part. However, it is clear that a market segment left virgin by hardcore games is now being exploited by casual games. Why and how? Well, that's the point of the whole article.