This x1000, it seems like a small thing but I really disliked how the menu interface and loading screens were all orange. Ugh. I'm hoping ME3 takes it back to ME1's roots, both in terms of gameplay and plot.
This x1000, it seems like a small thing but I really disliked how the menu interface and loading screens were all orange. Ugh. I'm hoping ME3 takes it back to ME1's roots, both in terms of gameplay and plot.
How about Playstation IV?
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Thank God they found that button.
I don't even mean this as a pun, but that cake legitly looks delicious and moist
The thing is, is that some studios have shown that you don't necessarily have to sacrifice your single player for multiplayer, though I will admit the cases are very rare. The example that comes to mind for me is Uncharted 2, I thought the single player mode was vastly superior in nearly every aspect when compared to…
Yeah, ME2's story was lackluster compared to ME1, and it became a lot of going to warehouses to shoot mercenaries. But I have faith in Bioware, and I'm hoping that ME3 will go back to everything that made ME1 one of my favorite games this gen.
If he doesn't do it I will! lol, IDK, I feel like helping out since you have no other way of getting it.
Uhhh, why not just let him log onto your account and then DL the pass, and then he can go back to using his own PSN? The fact that Sony lets you do this is pretty awesome, so unless you have some trust issues with your bro you should be fine
Have fun not playing it. I know I won't.
You can do Crushing. I did it on UC2, and it was one of the most fun things about the game for me. My first playthrough was normal, then hard (just for fun) and then a third playthrough for Crushing/getting all the treasures. Playing Crushing just forces you to tackle every situation strategically, and it forces you…
Yeah, I never thought I'd be quoting IGN as one of the best ways of handling it. Not only was it nowhere in the article title, but it was midway down with a giant spoiler tag. Gamesradar's logic is just as flawed as Kotaku. ugh
Oh sorry for the misunderstanding, I totally see where you're coming from.
Even if the Joker got up a second later saying "Hahaha, didn't expect me to have this bullet proof vest" it still spoils the moment. It's more about experiencing it for yourself than anything, at least for me.
I hope for everyone's sake your right. This does give me some kind of hope though. The only difference I can see, is that Shepherd being dead was immediately resolved, while the Joker probably won't make a comeback until way later in the game.
Yeah, and as someone said earlier, it's not about whether or not it's the major plot twist. It's about experiencing it for yourself, even if the Joker got up a second later saying "hahah bulletproof vest" it still would've been spoiled for us.
If I could give you another star I would.
The difference is, is that Kirk actually got to see it in its original form. The way the developers intended, he wasn't told through a 9 word sentence like we were.