I actually finished the game last night by the way. I got a little better with web-slinging though my complaints above haven't changed.
I actually finished the game last night by the way. I got a little better with web-slinging though my complaints above haven't changed.
I'll just post what I did on the let's play video post:
Web connects to buildings in this game, which is great. Web slinging, web rush, and wall climbing are all great, by themselves. Maybe it was just me but I had a hard time moving between the different abilities fluidly, unlike in the first game, where you could easily transition from one to the other and actually feel…
Still not worth it in my opinion though. If you're going to play one of The Amazing Spider-Man games, play the first one.
Web of Shadows maybe?
Wreck-It Ralph, made by Walt Disney Animation Studios.
I've been playing it this morning and yesterday myself. I hate it.
It's okay to be wrong sometimes. It's not a big deal, don't worry about it.
It's alright. That's still pretty cool, it'd be awesome to be a part of a focus group like that.
Aw damn, I didn't see your post until after I refreshed the page.
Yeah, that's the whole reason I clicked on this. You got me again Kotaku!
I thought that he mentioned how he has one too or something. You may be right, but I was pretty sure that he had his own. I'll have to check.
Do you remember any of the other names? I'd love to hear them.
Well, Call of Duty was always known to give more priority to the Xbox versions in the past. Of course because of money, but still. It's not real news for this series.
Most of the time he was on his Vita, though I don't think we ever saw what he was playing...
Battlefield 1942 has always been free as far I remember. It's been sitting in my Origin account since I first got it, but I've never played it.
What's the difference between them and every other company that relies on advertising and sales data to make a profit (i.e. pretty much all of them)?
A failing grade might as well be the same as wasted money if you're in college, but yeah, I could see this working for some people.