freyar
Freyar
freyar

No, I don't want a monkey!

It tries to play like Skyrim, but has all the pitfalls of being an MMO. This is a pain in the ass for stealth-based characters, and casting is boring as hell.

Overkill for sure. You'll likely see critical hardware failures before performance issues.

After the frustration that was post-release support and expansions for Battlefield 3, and the stupid-ass requirement to use Battlelog, I can't justify myself on the $60 price tag yet.

Hey! You build your character from the ground up to be a "secret spy" and not a soldier? You do kick-ass during the game itself but whoopsie! Looks like I slipped in a non-steathlable boss fight and all you have is a pistol!

Yeah, it was pretty disappointing. The "Freaks" or whatever were pretty much the counter to your free-roaming awesome. I do think they had a good difficulty balance in the first one, they didn't need to restrict you so much.

It's always been pretty frustrating hearing friends, customers, and others always getting so spiteful when they didn't win.. as if winning was the only thing that determined whether the game was good or not.

I always loved Gran Turismo as a "Pokemon" of sorts for cars. In earlier GTs, I'd start with my rugged, lovable, yet primarily "hand-me-down" used car, and tune it, upgrade it, train it to be the very best like no one ever was.

I was playing on my own with bots. Thankfully the 'dozers ignored the bots and they got me back up so I could take them out more carefully.

I had a similar experience, but with zero bulldozers in the lower levels, I ended up with FOUR Bulldozers showing up at exfil.. so mad.

Suddenly, BULLDOZER!

Then the DRM issue is apparently a very big one that isn't just a "small vocal minority" type problem.

You're assuming that it was shouting. I saw it as people talking among themselves when asked. Article on Xbox One's DRM comes up, of course people are going to talk about it. Article comparing and contrasting Xbox One and Playstation 4, naturally these conversations will come up too.

Are you kidding me? Do you remember the whole fiasco involving Final Fantasy XIV? It's an issue in which Square Enix responded quite repeatedly with humility.

Square Enix sure doesn't, and it's a breath of fresh air, I'll tell you.

This isn't nice, though. This isn't altruistic nor is it humbling.

If Microsoft actually showed that their internal attitudes were changing then I'd say this was a great day. Instead, I can only say that this is an okay day. Microsoft's press release regarding the whole thing is nowhere near a humble statement, but solely a "this is par for the course" notice.

Stupid excited for Payday 2.

Put simply, it was marketing BS. Renting a system for you to use (even a partial system) is expensive. Turning it around and trying to say that someone can have TEN TIMES the amount of processing of their local box is just not possible without charging an extensive amount to cover the cost of (figuratively) ten of

Just a mask from the Payday 2 booth. That said, it hasn't been shipped yet, so I'm getting concerned.