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It may just be that Battlefield 3 was such a huge leap in graphics at the time it was released — particularly on PC — that everything I've seen for Battlefield 4 just hasn't impressed me so far. Graphics wise, as well as gameplay wise, it might as well be a Battlefield 3 expansion with new vehicles.

This may be the game that makes me buy a next gen console. From what I've seen so far of the launch lineup from both next gen systems, nothing has particularly stood out to me as particularly fresh or innovative — everything seems trite and iterative. However, Titanfall looks like something new, something I haven't

It may just be me, but none of the launch games on either system strike me as killer, must haves right now. Titanfall may turn out to be that game, but I think i'm going sit back at launch and see how things turn out for both systems. I got burned as an early adopter of the Xbox 360 (I think I went through like 6

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I think this is unfortunately a sign of the times. Developers are increasingly pursuing microtransactions as a means to push games on consumers. In some ways this may be good, because it lowers the entry cost of accessing games that some gamers might not otherwise be able to afford. The danger is that it might also

I think Valkyria Chronicles is a better example of how this game should have been designed. Movement and actions are turn based, while combat takes places in 3D. From the way this looks, it appears that the developers attempted to combine Gears of War style gameplay with Mass Effect controls, but because so much input