mouse and keyboard destroy controller every time.
mouse and keyboard destroy controller every time.
In today's livestream, it was mentioned that you can enter a good number of buildings (bars, restaurants and cafes, banks, gun shops, garages, etc.) and there are a number of opportunities to hack into cameras inside places you can't physically walk into (webcam hacking).
Why wouldn't someone be into the story or hacking? I mean, your argument is like if someone said "Well, if you aren't into cheese or sauce or toppings, then all that's left for a pizza is the crust, and I don't see anything remarkable about pizza crust."
I am fairly certain that the Dragonborn didn't walk at 60mph ;p
You're exactly right. If you are not interested in the premise of a game than there isn't much in the game for you to enjoy.
The problem is there was practically nothing to do on that map outside of cities and dungeons, it was mostly barren.
Have you seen the robot spider you can run/climb around in?
Why is it absolutely necessary to compare the game to GTA V? Hasn't the genre evolved enough that a game can come out and offer different variables to it in order to make it different?
As a someone from the Chicago-land area and who has been to Chicago a few times, I had a sense of slight deja-vu watching this. It was like "I've walked down that street! I... think...?" I think they've done a great job capturing the essence of Chicago, and I'm tempted to actually plonk down the money for it just…
I was following the live transmision I remember he took so long that time that they started to re-broadcast the metallica concert to fill time. When he finally came out I think almost all mexican twitter laughed, not only because the jacket but because everything was made of so much fail.
This game has so much hate. I can't click on an article about it without a bunch of bitching.
I had to laugh, after reading his review, at this comment:
Jay Stone (our local critic) had a fine final line for his review:
[Terry Crews sings] Love Is A Many Blended Thing, and I admit it, I smiled, although part of it was relief. I'm retiring next week, and this is the last Adam Sandler movie I'll ever have to see for the rest of my life.
That was amazing. And depressing....
I can't wait for the HITB of this. J&J might be my favorite breakdown. "That's my Boy" while not as long and in depth was also great. Was about to post the same thing until I saw someone has already done gods work. Bravo sir.
David Edelstein at NYMag also did not enjoy:
I don't really know how Hollywood works, but this movie was just an excuse to write off a family vacation to Africa as a work expense, right?
Wow, an off-key screaming tennis ball in an ugly hat... having a seizure.
US Version: "Good thing they censored that swastika those boobs while that guy gets stabbed through the fucking mouth. Priorities ladies and germs"