MitchHavershell
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MitchHavershell

Recently started playing RE4 with a couple friends after not touching it for the better part of a decade. When I was younger I could stomp my way through the village with ease, no troubles whatsoever as I pulled off perfect head shots, lead the ganados around the village and picked them off one at a time. This time,

All he needs is riches and over a decade's worth of training...and he would still have 2 wishes left! What a bargain!

"DARKNESS!...NO PARENTS!..."

The fact that they said they couldn't find the fun sounds like exactly I'd expect from the game described, the concept is awesome as hell, but I just thinking logically and objectively don't see how it'd actually be fun.

That was such a great monologue. "THIS THING WILL HIT SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE AT SOME POINT IN TIME. IT WILL RUIN THEIR DAY."

"LISTEN UP RECRUITS, SIR ISAAC NEWTON IS THE DEADLIEST SON OF A BITCH IN SPACE."

The entire pitch for this game should have just been this picture.

.... /hidesallhisDI2.0preorderslips

Holy crap. This is an amazingly in depth review of the game compared to some of the other reviews of destiny I have seen.

"Honestly, he is never leaving the base once I get him home."
That was literally my first thought after reading the title of this article

Which game is it?

It never ever felt like a grind. I'm actually not quite into "endgame" territory (level 17 though), but every mission feels fresh and unique with a fire team of good friends at your side. Even the missions I've done alone have been great fun.

And the variety between story missions, strikes, crucible, and patrol makes

The content up to end-game is certainly not a grind. The light levels between 20-26 are, but it's easy to make it less so by switching up activities with friends and intermittent crucible matches. Which I suspect are kind of the point.

Nope! I'm making a "Peter Dinklage's acting in Destiny is terrible" joke.

Player inexperience does not equate a more difficult encounter. In both scenarios, the player is new to the encounter the first time they see it.

There we go. I was waiting for that.

I used to get bored on long car trips as a kid, so would picture sonic or guy running along side dodging obstacles and other cars.