harrymfa
Commenter-X
harrymfa

This game has the foundations for a game that can be maintained for the long haul. Crossplay and free map packs to keep the playerbase together, different game modes, at least one of them F2P, and plenty of room for improvement. The only thing that can torpedo the game’s longevity is the yearly release schedule.

I disagree with that a bit. I enjoy testing new guns and features of this game in classic maps, and I want this to be the Call of Duty to end all Call of Duties, so collecting great maps from other games is very welcome. While the Ground War maps are great, the new 6v6 maps have been hit-or-miss. Some of them are the

If they bring most of the MW2 maps, and MW3 maps MW2019 will be the definitive multiplayer of the franchise. I prefer this overwhelmingly over splitting multiplayer games.

Why not? Retail stores in New York are using space to open coffee shops (I have seen Ralph Lauren and Brooks Brothers doing it). Barnes and Noble are letting people use space for tabletop games. I think Gamestop has an opportunity to use their spaces as VR, streaming, and LAN party spots. People would pay for it.

I must be the only person absolutely disappointed with the character design of this remake (except Red XIII). I can barely look at the trio of Cloud/Tifa/Aeris sporting exactly the same pointy face and shapeless body.

I guess we’ll all be playing Call of Duty until the PS5 and the Xbox X-something come out. That’s the only game we know for sure never gets delayed every year.

My Game of the Decade is Skyrim, but the one that could have been is Kentucky Route Zero. Kentucky Route Zero transported me to a magical-realist world that I didn’t want to leave, unfortunately, it’s closing chapter wasn’t released in the 2010s, and I hope it will be released this decade.

Greetings from London.

This is a sad, long, diverse and embarrassing list: Alien Isolation, The Witcher 3 DLC (both), Fallout 4 (My save is a mess where I forgot where everything is and whom I allied with), Bioshock Infinite, Resident Evil 2 anything that isn’t Leon A, Guacamelee, Axiom Verge, Undertale, Hyper Light Drifter and Hollow

I’d like to see a list of the most review-bombed games of the year, being by being bribed by the Epic Game Store, or, as in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s case, upsetting Donald Trump’s boss.

A Plague Tale: Innocence and Resident Evil 2 should have made the cut.

It almost sounds like you’re blaming the Epic Game Store bad practices on the consumers.

China is becoming very snowflaky as a country. We can compare it with certain leader in the US.

There’s one award they took out in the recent years, that I think they shouldn’t have: Best Game Developer (or Best Game Studio, don’t remember well). This year, it would have been interesting ro watch Nintendo, From Software, Kojima Productions, and Capcom duke it out.

A second-opinion top 10:

I needed to check if the site is still up. Yep. It’s still up.

The plot had 99% probability to be trash, you’re not going to watch this for the plot.

When you see the old and new next to each other is when you realize how bad the first one was.

This gives me hope. Perhaps humanity can undo Trump and Brexit too.

Call of Duty is easy for me to boycott, but Overwatch is going to be a struggle. They choose China over our values (and apparently theirs too), let’s oblige. I stand with the people of Hong Kong.