Ensiferum
Ensiferum
Ensiferum

Ground Zeroes feels like an Early Access game. "Hey you guys, we finished this one level, so please give us $40 so we have the extra revenue to finish the rest of the game." In days gone by, I really think Ground Zeroes would've just been a free demo, like how they gave away nearly the entire Tanker chapter as a demo

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That "dog" doesn't even hold a candle to Robbaz's War Corgi:

HA! CAPITALIST PIGS KNOW NOTHING OF IMPRACTICALITY! BEHOLD! 2B1 OKA SELF-PROPELLED NUCLEAR CANNON! LIBERATOR OF PROLETARIATS WORLDWIDE! IRRADIATOR OF IMPERIALISTS! GIANT STEEL DICK OF STALIN! WE LAUGH AT YUOR SHITTY "DAVID CROCKIT"!

Track down the 1998 HBO movie "The Pentagon Wars" with Kelsey Grammer which tells the true story of the development of the M2 Bradley fighting vehicle. We see the bureaucracy, red tape, corruption and need to give contractors the right money all culminating in ""a troop transport that can't carry troops, a

Gamers tend to do the same. They pay for a game and think they can "stick their noses" into development. Such people don't want to understand, they want to control.

While I agree in principle with some people suggesting "don't support them and their lousy business model," the reality is that Evolve is a laudable attempt to create something new in an era of sameness and sequels. If you want more options than Call of Duty: Riot Shield Warrior and Assassin's Creed 27, you should

Tip #2. Do what YOU want for your own enjoyment.

Here come all the, "Don't support the game!", tips.

Hmm, that's interesting. I actually thought Black Flag was pretty boring, since it went away from the formula that I want/expect in AC games. I think on its own it's a lot of fun (except I actually hate the ship combat with a passion), but the entire time I played I was wishing there were more cities to explore (each

I've played through the entire game on XB1. The framerates are relatively consistent (I didn't notice dips enough that it stood out), and the texture pop-in was mostly gone by the time I started playing the game (right after Christmas). I know that it initially had serious technical problems and probably still does (I

Sounds like a personal problem and not an OS problem.

But doesn't mac support windows?

Just imagine how many more games mac users would get to play if they didn't use mac.

Seriously, what else do you expect from Patricia "Click-Bait" Hernandez?

Honestly, I think this game has so much incredible potential as an educational tool.

I am very ashamed but I laughed at this one a lot.

This...doesn't look good to me. The Timothy Olyphant version looked better.