Seriously, that was my thought too. How the hell? I mean, theoretically, Kenny could have made it out in a couple different scenarios. But it seems very unlikely. And if he is alive, he is probably in rough shape.
Seriously, that was my thought too. How the hell? I mean, theoretically, Kenny could have made it out in a couple different scenarios. But it seems very unlikely. And if he is alive, he is probably in rough shape.
Great name change, I can't wait to play this game. It is my #1 kickstarter darling. <333 Obsidian you are so dreamy <33
I don't know what world you live in where comparing a sequel to its predecessor isn't normal. That is pretty much what happens with every sequel in every series ever. It is literally the most relevant thing to compare it to, so I'm not sure what you are on about. You don't like them, fine, but there are fewer of them,…
Uh, nope. I'm not going to waste my time going on the wiki and listing them all, but I've played through the entire game to 100% synchronization and I know for sure there aren't that many tail missions as there were in AC3. AC4 only has a small handful of them and they are quite easy.
Yeah, I find it is only boring when it has to be repeated, but as long as the dialog and the route is well designed, then I don't mind. I think that is something else they changed, there are easier routes for tailing in AC4 than in AC3. In AC3, they really made you zig zag and run around to keep up, you barely have to…
heh, AC1-3 is a pretty crazy and convoluted story. AC4 will tell you the background bits of the story and events from previous games, but it really depends on how much you want to know about the lore. If you just want to be a pirate and don't care much about the assassin stuff, then go right ahead. If you find…
No offense Stephen, but there were maybe 3 tailing missions in all of AC4. They really reduced them from AC3, so I doubt they will remove them entirely. Also, I like them, they are a nice stealth-movement puzzle.
Seriously, I'm not Geoff Keighley fan, but at least he was trying. Joel clearly didn't want to be there. I am not sure why someone would sign up to do something that they have no interest in doing. He certainly shouldn't get paid for doing such a shitty job. Anyway, the three hour thing was so wasteful and excessive.…
lol, thanks for your input.
No, you are exactly right. I sold my Xbox 360 a year ago, so now, my only console is a PS4. So I am not really asking for the better graphics, as much as I am asking for it to be available on the only platform I have.
So this hasn't been announced for next gen yet? I'd really prefer to play this on next-gen.
I just read Criterion is working on a military shooter, so this would make sense. The MoH series and brand seems pretty dead, so they will just annualize Battlfield between the two studios.
I wish I could buy a 6 foot version of this. I need some kind of statue to fill a void and hide wires in my living room and there is no one I'd rather have watching me game than Talos.
lol they are waving at me.
I just finished 400 days and I thought it was surprisingly good. Despite such short episodes, I found that I already liked and cared about some of the characters we met. I also am excited to learn about the survivor community that is mentioned in 400 Days. I can't expect it will turn out well, but I do expect to see…
There are so many great games not yet made for the WiiU. Where is Mario Party, or Starfox or a new Zelda? Smash bros and Mario Kart are big system sellers too. How about a new Metroid? There is so much potential. Is Nintendo playing the long game by delaying these great titles into 2014 and beyond?
Actually I just played in the beta all weekend and the game is very bad and bland. Its nothing like a single player Elder Scrolls game. It looks just like any other generic fantasy themepark MMO. Very disappointing. I expected better from TES series.
All I could think of when I read the title
So what is the deal with Wobble-gate? Or Hdmi-port-Gate? Any new news about faulty PS4s before I go out and buy one?
Cry more about your corporate loyalty, seriously, that is a joke.