mando44646
Mando44646
mando44646

As one of the bigger AC fans out there (I even have an Ezio cosplay), I would agree that Revelations was just kind of subpar. The setting didn't really interest me too much (the Constantinople just didn't feel that interesting, beautiful architecture aside), and the Ezio/Altair story didn't link up as much as I'd have

That intro to Ezio was so good. Three games with him doesn't feel like enough.

I put about 250 hours into Dragon Age Inquisition and now I feel sad, wish it were LONGER! I love long games and I feel like I got my money's worth and THEN some out of this title. Some games I wont bother with if it has no replay value. Like The Order. Doesnt seem that it'll have any kind of replay value and is

Back in my day, games didn't have green markers or arrows showing you where to go. You simply went through the entire game all over again, waving your mouse over every little pixel trying to find something! Yeah, those days sucked.

I was hoping after the fiasco with AC Unity being so broken upon release they'd have learned a BIT of a lesson for their DLC.

Only problem in the western market is that Vita games are commercial failures, but sony blames the system and "today's different audience," instead of their abysmal (almost non existent) marketing.

So.... What games are coming then?

And, of course, what can we expect here in Europe (and the US)?

You were robbed, Cat Peach. ROBBED.

Why? Because the amount of time and effort put into this game could have made it a great mobile, BUT they had to follow the shit model that is F2P. I would have gladly paid $10 or so for this game if it hadn't been like this. Really, those reviews of "Started off great, and became incredible awful" is spot on. You'll

Other five-star reviewers also advise patience. Play the game smartly, they say. Play it just a few minutes per session and you'll have a good time.

Why do people bitch about stuff like this? We all knew it would be some free to play bullshit. Shut the hell up, don't download it, and let your lack of purchase do the talking. Don't even download it for free, just don't.

Agreed. I see this answer as a self-defeating one. You are essentially paying to bypass portions of a game that you consider to be bad gameplay (as you are not willing to spend the time on it). If the developer is ALLOWING you to bypass it by paying, I believe they are admitting it's not gameplay that's critical or

Why do gamers buy MTX? "Microtransactions, when done properly, can help someone like me who has a steady job, a wife, and two kids to be able to enjoy a game that would normally be a very tough time sink," reported one respondent. As someone who feels like there is never enough time in the day to juggle work, family,

I'm going to play it. I've already decided that. What makes you not like the trailer? Story, graphics? It looks fine to me, and I kinda dig the idea of the storyline. Hopefully it will be better in execution than they can make it in the trailers.

The big issue is that SWTOR is the one and only successor to the Knights of the Old Republic duology from a decade ago. But those were single player RPGs, and SWTOR is an MMO—with all the baggage that comes with that.

The kicker? Everyone in London has a French accent.

Myth = some sort of foundation story for a culture or people. I see no problem with that usage. The Founding Fathers could also be described this way in the US

You realise that the story of Jesus is a complete fabrication and plagiarism of many messianic stories that came before it? If Jesus did exist (and he may have) he was nothing like it is written in the Bible.

A lot of the things people believe about Jesus Christ are not even supported by scripture. The Bible does not say he's God's son, for example.