atomic707
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atomic707

NGE wasn’t good? Nice try.

There is a difference between being savy with how you buy your products and being butt hurt over something so stupid. By the way, and I can’t believe I’m still making this argument 3 years later, not once did Bioware charge for extra endings or choices. Lastly, if you know anything about how things went down with ME3

One mention of Casey Hudson and everybody is drumming up the ME3 ending controversy. Ugh, people, its been 3 years. Let it go.

DON’T ANY OF YOU PRE-ORDER THIS! Wait until it comes out, we can’t let Unity be an ok thing.

The biggest problem with this review, like all the others out there, is it keeps comparing a twenty dollar download prequel to a full fledged sixty dollar title.

I just finished it. The first half is worth your time & the second is short enough that it manages to not overstay its welcome. I’d recommend it if you enjoyed New Order, especially since you’ve already bought it.

A “NO” at the end of this review seems a bit harsh, but a “MAYBE” I’d understand. What elevated The New Order into the realm of great games was the characters. Here, as the review mentions, they’re just not given enough time because the game is so action-oriented- you meet interesting people, but then you’re pushing

Eh, I enjoyed it.

Then again, I was also in eighth grade when Wolfenstein 3-D dropped, so that might just be the nostalgia talking.

...it might also be the fact that I don’t demand new wells be drilled every time a company hits well-trod ground, but, hey, if we all asked for the stars every time we shelled out twenty

I actually enjoyed this game all the way through, contrary to what is posted here.

Why not watching some let’s play, reading other reviews (most of them with better scores) and judging by yourself?

I really enjoyed Old Blood but I think the difference is that you have to look at it as fan service. This is clearly Machine Games showing their love for some of the older games first the 90s era with the old castle escape and then the early 2000s with the supernatural elements. The most important thin you missed was

That looks unsafe

The dlc is free...

How about Deadquinn family. I can imagine a sitcom, albeit a more mature and nuttier one. Their color scheme already matched perfectly.

Yes, but at the expense of family, friends, work and responsibilities.

Accurate?

No, there just wasn’t a way for them to take advantage of a paid system before. If you want to put it on websites that will actually give your mod exposure, you couldn’t charge and had to ask for donations instead. But that’s no way to make money - you won’t make shit.

Why does it need to be free?

If you don’t feel they deserve money, why do you think you should have the privilege of using the content?

Yeah, because that’s how the world works. Give me a slice of pizza, and I’ll pay you for it if I feel like it was delicious enough for my standards.