Remember the PSX was released in the 90s, when everything with an X was supposed to be cool. 10 years later we get the Xbox. As always, Microsoft looks like the dad trying to hangout with the friends of his teenage son.
Remember the PSX was released in the 90s, when everything with an X was supposed to be cool. 10 years later we get the Xbox. As always, Microsoft looks like the dad trying to hangout with the friends of his teenage son.
I want it. Cue a picture of Fry flapping dollar bills.
Japanese Assassin's Creed came out for the first Playstation, and it was called Tenchu.
Reminds me when Activision was dumping Guitar Heroes what seemed every other month. People lost interest very quickly.
More pirates, no "present day" crap. Is it so hard?
Wow. The new Assassin's Creed hasn't even settled on the shelves and we're already talking about the next? I wonder what would happen if we'd learn now of Black Ops 3, or whatever flavor of Call of Duty waiting next year.
If the cost of maintenance of servers means a drop in quality, or a satisfying product, it shouldn't even be worth doing. Everything in the game, except the FPS mechanics and the art direction seems half baked. The content is a joke, even with the so-called "expansions". The first "M" in MMO stands for "massive", a…
Survival Horror
Yes, you must play the game really slow. The average strike game time takes 20 minutes, a hard strike like a Nightfall, 10-15 minutes more. The raid, the one single raid, about an hour. You can burn all that content in a sit down, and many do so once a week. The maps, must be a guesstimate, but Advanced Warfare just…
You must take it really slow because most people finish the story in 8 hours, max. PvP has 10 maps (9 on Xbox), half of which are playable in any game mode, so get used to playing in the same map over, and over. Four game modes, no capture the flag, no private lobbies.
But there is (almost) nothing to do. If you didn't noticed, you can stretch the play time of lackluster content with some tricks, like extremely stingy RNG.
This is Activision's new cash cow. Call of Duty is in decline and you know how Activision operates with games.
What's happening now is developers are getting our money in advance, and becoming lazy. No longer they need to push the envelope if they already have our money. Pre-sales to me are dead. I'm not buying any game at least a week after I see reviews.
No.
Seems like the next step will be to port Fruit Ninja. Poor Chinese.
What a disappointment! I hope Kevin Spacey comes back as a re-constructed cyborg in a murder rampage (playable character, and they have my money).
I normally use marks to farm ascendant materials (dismantling guns and armor I buy with them).
But a Tiger Strike is far more entertaining than circling the moon like a zombie. You will possibly be paying more not to get bored.
I think the mechanic rewards the people who spend a lot of time on the game. As for me, I really don't feel like doing the same strike with three different characters every week, nor I have spare exotics. It's not like the game has been handing out exotic guns like candy, if sometimes they had done so with the strange…