Stand your ground, no retreat, no surrender!
Stand your ground, no retreat, no surrender!
Ugh, no dynamic HUD? Not a deal breaker, but I’m really tired of games having severely limited options for settings.
So we have to purchase our dance moves over again in the sequel?
I’d actually prefer that. Of course, they could just coat them in chocolate like the delicious cartons of chocolate covered marshmallow eggs.
Eh, I’ll pass, first because it’s vanilla Oreos, what kind of savage eats vanilla Oreos?? 😉
Photo mode, oh how often you’ve become more fun and time consuming than the games themselves.
Bummer, but I’m sure they could patch it in.
Any option to quickly access the photo mode such as pushing in both analog sticks like many other games do?
(Never thought I’d get to reference Techno Viking again)
The art book for Horizon: Zero Dawn is only $20.35 as well.
The art book for Horizon: Zero Dawn is only $20.35 as well.
I can hardly wait, my copy from Amazon should arrive today. I get the feeling I won’t get any sleep tonight and will be dragging ass at work tomorrow.
Xbox 360 games yes, XB1 games are only as long as you pay for Gold, just like PS Plus.
Yeah, thank the heavens for store bought warranties, otherwise I’d have had a more hellish experience.
That’s probably why I never earned one, I stopped caring after a while. I’d like to get one platinum someday but then I’ll never really care again.
I loved the first Borderlands, had issues with some changes done in the sequel, but I really burned myself out on part 2. I replayed the first 3rd of the game over with each character, DLC characters too, before ever finishing the game. I doubt I’ll ever go back and finish it now.
I still haven’t earned a single platinum trophy since trophies were introduced. 😢
As much as I love a Zelda games soundtrack, the quiet ambiance of the world is a nice refreshing change.
I’m a terrible helicopter pilot in most games, but wow does flying a chopper suck in this one. I think the only game that had decent chopper controls was Battlefield Bad Company 2, and the campaign required the use of a chopper so thankfully it was manageable.
I’m not digging the game yet, but I’ve also completed most of the beta solo so I’ll update my opinion when my brother finally gets to hop on today and we try co-op.
It really is just plain boring. I’m not a huge fan of the series, I only really liked GR: Future Soldier, which I would have preferred a sequel to instead of the blandness of Wildlands.