Left Alive! That’s the square enix one I couldn’t remember the name of.
Left Alive! That’s the square enix one I couldn’t remember the name of.
True, but you were on the one that crashed, and if you choose the next mission you start the mission from said crashed helicopter. Again, loved the game, just some minor annoyances.
I agree with everything you said. I hated seeing Gollum in the first game and even more so in this one. I just kind of eye rolled and moved on. I like to think these games take place in an alternate timeline where events are slightly different.
You are so right. The Third Age could have been a great game, but instead you were basically following the main cast around and doing the same things as them just slightly behind them.
I think literally nobody wants this game. MGSV had some of the best gameplay ever as it was, it just needed to work on it’s story and the way it presented the story (helicopter crashes in the middle of a cinematic...and next you’re on the helicopter getting ready to choose another mission???)
I’m in the same boat. Hitman is one of my favorite franchises, and I hate that it seems to be at risk right when it was getting great again.
I really agree against pre-ordering. The only reason I ever did that in the past was to get the physical copy of the game on day one. Now that I haven’t bought a physical copy of a game since I’ve gotten my Xbox One and PS4 (or since HL2 on the PC), there’s no reason for me to ever pre-order a game.
Honestly Quantum Break had the best story I’ve seen in terms of getting how time travel may realistically work. I also really enjoyed the gameplay for that game, it actually made you feel powerful. I think it just had too little variety in the powers and kind of gave you everything pretty quickly.
At first glance I was like “Hell yeah they look the same!”, but after looking some more, this is almost like saying “the armor on your knight in your medieval game looks the same as the armor on the knight in our movie.” Between Ark, FFXV, Power Rangers, and Iron Man, pretty much any mechanical suit of armor with…
I played it on PC, and the whole time it ran very smoothly. I was actually very surprised, and curious why the action in Batman didn’t run as smoothly as this game, considering it’s the same engine. There’s also not nearly as many graphical glitches.
The best part about this? It’s basically training you to play Uncharted 4 without telling you. There are at least two scenes (probably more, but I can’t remember all of them) where you have to run towards the screen, jumping over obstacles (specifically fences and chasms, both of which are in the Crash level). That’s…