I'm far more likely to trust the reviews of game journalists (biased, unbiased, whatever) than 99% of people who submit user reviews.
I'm far more likely to trust the reviews of game journalists (biased, unbiased, whatever) than 99% of people who submit user reviews.
...you're capable of making the nose look pretty much however you want. You don't need to settle for one of the presets.
Any chance that game is still in Cambridge? I live in the Boston area and LOVE how this game looks.
I believe it says right there on the video that the graphics are not final.
I mean I actually enjoyed Impostors, so it's unfortunate to hear regarding the game's sales, but that content scheme just has no place in anything other than social media games.
Ah, just learned that today. I've always hated that payment structure. It reminds me too much of the shitball payment schemes incorporated into Facebook games. Gotham City Impostors did the same thing, but the way theirs was set up made it take FOREVER to acquire the credits needed to buy in game items.
Anyone else find it funny that they address this rumor, but continue to say nothing of Half-Life 3? I don't care either way (since I'd rather wait til they have something solid to show rather than just say 'we're working on it.' Still very much looking forward to it.) but I find it interesting.
I know in the demo the various packs you can buy were purchased with in-game credits earned by playing multiplayer...
I failed to see any CoD elements at all. The cover mechanic has always been there (though it's vastly improved now) so comparing that to Gears isn't really a valid point. I'm not sure what you're referring to here.
Ah yeah, that's also true. I think Heart of Courage is a more powerful song, but they do some excellent classical/orchestral music. Strong stuff.
That's exactly what I said before lol.
I still kind of prefer the Mass Effect 2 launch trailer, and it's easily one of my favorites. This one STILL gives me goosebumps, and having Two Steps from Hell act as the soundtrack certainly helps. I've been watching this one at least a couple times a day over the past week or so in anticipation.
HELL YES. That, I think, is going to make a huge difference.
Sorry, it was late and I was overtired, hah. Perhaps I overreacted, but I'm used to people being somewhat dickish in comments sections, and I interpreted it as such. But what you said was indeed true, I'll give you that. Brink is a video game with guns, and these are guns for video games.
"What a bunch of maroons!"
I agree with that, actually, now that I've had time to think about it. Occupied France, or perhaps Berlin, have some big potential. It's just the fact that everyone having accurate weaponry with the potential for fully automatic fire would completely change how the game played. That wouldn't necessarily be a bad…
Well he's Native American for one, plus it seems at least a little inspired by The Patriot, so at the very least it fits within the realm of the game.
I'm fairly certain they never abandoned the wrist blade. If the Legacy Facebook game is to be considered canon (since it lightly tied in with Brotherhood) then several other assassins (including one during WWI) still used wrist blades. Plus, you can clearly see it on his wrist.
Not an unreasonable request.
If they don't include a Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson in The Patriot) type character in this game, I'll eat my hat.