You’re convincing me to give Overwatch another chance. I’m on PS4, and I don’t think I’m $60 convinced, but when the price comes down, I’ll probably hop in.
You’re convincing me to give Overwatch another chance. I’m on PS4, and I don’t think I’m $60 convinced, but when the price comes down, I’ll probably hop in.
I’m 100% with you. I take breaks from Uncharted 4 to play Battleborn, because it’s fun! There’s a lot of meat to the multiplayer, with the many MOBA elements, and that adds a depth to the play that my old-man reflexes (I’m 38) can handle better than the twitchiness of Overwatch.
I wish playing the actual game had more to do with these animated shorts. As it stands, they’re essentially two separate experiences, with gameplay entirely ignoring any story elements created in the films.
Is this a joke? It seems like you’re joking, because you’re essentially illustrating every point this guy just made. I’m going to assume it’s a joke.
So many comments, I didn’t have time to check through them all, but did anyone make the joke yet, that Nintendo is inspiring a feeling of...
This, and cracking Greg Miller’s ribs? Dirty Dan has been busy this PAX.
You made the comment I came down here to write. Thank you, thank you Mr. Duck.
A bit disappointed that the only cereal out of these that I enjoy, Kix, is on that bottom tier. It’s kid tested, damn it!
Ohh, tkatt187, I liked that joke.
Articles like this remind me why I don’t visit the forums (fora?) on a game like this. I play as long as I’m having fun (over 5 days of game time so far), and when I’m not, I move over to Dark Souls 3, or the Battleborn beta, or pull out Witcher again, or—
“It’s been agreed” is one of those tricky phrases. You may very well be right, but places like Reddit tend to agree on a lot of things that don’t match my experience with a game.
What were your levels? What was her level? What were your builds? Were you stunning? Did you have ultimate abilities up? Did she have turrets in support?
I refuse to let the publisher’s PR team ruin the game for me.
I wouldn’t call it “baby mode,” but I never enjoy when a game takes the beautiful world they’ve made, and then washes it out visually. Dishonored and Arkham Asylum both fell into that camp for me.
Wait, isn’t this video a parody of exactly this kind of comment?
That advice on the crush is some of the best advice I’ve ever read. One of the most stunning moments of my 15+ years of marriage was hearing Dick Van Dyke admit that, many years ago, he had realized that he and Mary Tyler Moore were in love with each other while filming their TV show. Did he do anything about it? No,…
That...was beautiful.