MusterBuster of the SCEE forums writes:
"Just as an FYI - I'm currently compiling a list of your feedback, I wont bother summarising what I've got so far as their's so much of it!! But your feedback has been useful in the past (in moving the battery meter for example... you guys did that!) so it's very important that we get it all and portray it well to the business.
What I will say is please, please keep it constructive! "ZOMG it's *****!! SONY FIX IT NOOOOOOWW¬!!" doesn't help us, it doesn't tell us exactly what the problem is. Remember to be specific and always give a reason why you feel how you do. If you can, give us your thoughts on how we can improve the feature you're posting about in future.
And don't just post negative feedback! We're always keen to hear what it is that we have done right, so we can keep doing it in future. The same rules of feedback apply though - keep it specific and justified.
I'll summarise the feedback you've given us later
MB "
While some video games overwhelm you with sheer scale, titles like Asura's Wrath and Doom Eternal make you the boss player right upfront.
Wolfenstein: The New Order turns ten years old today, so we decided to play it again and discovered just how much of an extinct kind of game it is.
It's an outstanding game and so was The Old Blood. Also a lost era of gaming. Interesting, I received a physical copy of The Old Blood 9 years ago today from Poland. It was digital only in North America initially upon release so I had to import.
Wolfenstein: The New Order launched 10 years ago today, but can it stand up to the modern FPS titles it inspired?
I disagree. Its still a fantastic game, with very good gunplay and a surprisingly loveable cast of characters and a good story trough many different and interesting setpieces
All The New Order needs for my tastes is a this gen enhancement patch.
I played New Order a couple of years after launch and I give it an 8/10. The shooter holds up because it is focused on being a good shooter. There is no crafting, no RPG elements, no open world find the question mark Weapons are fun. Enemies are fun. Levels offer a nice mix of stealth and shooting. You get to be the predator; this isn’t a game about fending off waves of enemies while a robot companion unlocks a door. Most importantly, New Order is the last of a dying breed of single player shooters.
Weird all the Wolfenstein articles.
Can you guess what will be announced at Xbox showcase?
What Machine Games did with Wolfenstein franchise is awesome. The game play definitely to me , is still very fun to play !!!
"You guys made the battery meter move from being over the clock"
Wow and it only took you over a year to get that done and that was something so simple.
cross game voice chat and universal invites please!