Well, if you scan the door after you wake up, it DOES say it's a DNA lock :p
Well, if you scan the door after you wake up, it DOES say it's a DNA lock :p
So, just to cover the first bit, before you're let off the leash:
You're introduced to the old world when she's a little girl, where she picks up old world tech in an old world cave (and doesn't seem to be scared initially) and then rapidly connects on how to use it (along with being able to use it VERY well). By now…
The gameplay is solid. I can even somewhat enjoy the stealth in it (and I typically do not like stealth games). It's also (obviously) pretty as hell. However, there's a third leg that goes with these type of games, and that's the story. The story's plot and premise is solid, but the execution isn't (at least so far…
The game is pretty, the combat/hunting is solid, but the atmosphere and world isn't all that exciting beyond that. The story seems to strip out all excitement due to heavy foreshadowing so you always seemed to know what was going to happen next, or at least the surprises are minimal because you can quickly understand…
Reminded me more like AC3 mixed with Far Cry Primal, but I can go with just Far Cry :)
I think the comment a person made earlier that while the game is pretty and the combat/hunting is pretty solid, the story (at least so far where I am) is pretty much spoon fed to you so there's no wonder involved after seeing your first mechanical beast.
I'll admit I'm still in the beginning of the game (I just got let…
Respect isn't cooked to a blackened mess and covered in ketchup.
Well, being physically capable to kill, and emotionally capable to kill (and walk away without it really bothering you) doesn't necessarily mean you're capable as a leader or even someone to emulate your behavior after.
Blue Raspberry is my favorite artificial fruit flavoring >.<
You mean the one that already came out on PC that's kind of a sequel to the book called Hard to be a God?