I love this series. It's corny as hell but it just works. The gameplay is fun, the dialogue is witty, the characters are a joy to watch. I'll always take more Uncharted
I love this series. It's corny as hell but it just works. The gameplay is fun, the dialogue is witty, the characters are a joy to watch. I'll always take more Uncharted
I don't know why anybody would have thought it was a new game, it's the same as the last time they did multiplayer.
I really loved Assassin's Creed, but I'm so tired of it at this point. I played everything up through 3, have had Black Flag sitting around forever unplayed, and haven't even thought of touching Unity or Rogue. I appreciate the work that goes into creating new single-player experiences of this magnitude on an annual…
I much prefer the aesthetics of the Alliance Garrison, but both are pretty neat. I really like Yrel and her development, so Alliance side has been pretty awesome for me. Though I have to admit Blizzard finally made me actually care about orcs, for the first time ever since classic.
I never understand why people get so obsessed with WoW subscriber numbers.
Nobody's giving them a free pass. If you really think NES games didn't have game-crashing glitches, I'm not sure what to tell you. Many of them did, they're just not as obvious.
The number of moving parts in Super Mario Bros. vs games of today is smaller by numerous orders of magnitude. Many NES games have numerous glitches that will crash the game, they're just less obvious and with fewer 'moving parts' there's less of a chance they come to the surface.
There's a situation where the sheer number of moving parts dictates that someone somewhere is going to find a glitch that was previously undiscovered. That all being said, the number of absurd gamebreaking and widespread glitches that get released in games like AC:Unity goes well beyond the realm of acceptable.
On the upside, Blizzard has included the option to toggle off new character models, but you can only do it on an account-wide basis. It's not a selective thing. Beyond that, players can pay a small in-game gold fee to swap out things like hairstyle and facial expression.
It's definitely near the top :) FFT is what made me realize I was missing a lot of good games in turn based strategy RPGs!
Unpopular opinion: FFVIII is one of my favorite FF games (behind VI, of course).
Those combat animations seem a bit 'disconnected' for an AC game, weird.
I hope these come soon, we still haven't seen the exotic weapon tweaks mentioned a month ago. Upgrade material changes are much desired though, one of the few things that keeps me from playing more.
I've said this a thousand times at this point, but I hope they go through with making character campaigns or even eventually another game based in the Overwatch universe. They have such a great combination there that just screams fun and I want to explore it!
I'd really like to see Diablo evolve past the isometric clickstravaganza. I've loved every minute of it, but I want more now with the technology we have.
She's likely been attached to the character for 2 years already working on Blizzard
The gameplay footage is already out there and looks phenomenal
I'm sad that Titan is gone, because I really love what I've seen of the setting they have for this game. That being said, the design philosophies sound really great and like something I could get into even though I haven't been into competitive shooters lately.
Mike Morhaime has always been an awkward goober, but he's endearing that way, because he's still just that kid that started making games 20 years ago
Mike Morhaime immediately opening with a small anti-harassment in the gaming community speech was nice to see.