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It is a lot of fun. I honestly don't get the whole, "it tries too hard" vibe from it as has been reported here. The game is over the top from beginning to end and you sort of just run with it and have a good time. And it's hard to not be a huge fan of the controls, the guns and the movement system. The movement

I have owned both consoles since launch. I also own a 360 and PS3. Both have UI's that have issues. MS's UI is overly complicated and has hidden features that shouldn't be hidden. I feel as though I need an instruction manual handy all of the time to access some of the better functionality. It's pretty fast

I do like that this expansion really seems to be going after the people who have been playing for a long time and not simply trying to strike out into new markets while placating long time fans. For example, Pandaria was made almost entirely because Acti-Blizzard wanted a bigger piece of the Chinese pie (also why

Ibuypower and Origin PC are two that I know friends have used and they were happy with. You can build a pretty good machine for $600 but, like any console, that isn't including a monitor or speakers. If you already have a keyboard, mouse, speakers/headset then you can get a pretty good PC built for $1000. If you

I don't own a 3DS. So your suggestion isn't very good for my particular scenario. And I am not going to be buying a 3DS anytime soon if ever (not much for portable gaming).

That is a bit too literal. Also, the devs intentionally placed them. They just didn't mean for you to glitch and fall through the floor to find them. Possibly some console command where you get noclip or something like that was supposed to be used to find these areas. Many games use tools like that and sometimes

I'm OK with that. Everyone eventually says something without thinking first. So you're now cool again in my book :)

I loved To the Moon. I played it myself and it was amazing and thought provoking on many fronts. I watched a streamer play it with about 4k people watching and there wasn't a dry eye in the stream and the streamer was crying as well. I then watched another friend play through most of it with mostly the same

Please explain how the game had 'stereotypical cliche characters'? Or are you simply trolling.

Before making a statement as serious as this you should actually look at the facts and not what you made up in your head. Making blanket statements and treating them as if they are the rule is dangerously ignorant. Also, trying to shrug off your own countries responsibility is disgusting.

They have been prepared for this and done a great job in the past. What they were not prepared for was the crazy huge DDoS they got at the same time. You can't be 'prepared' for those any more than what companies like Riot, Valve, Blizzard etc. already are. You can try to respond as quickly as possible but due to

It's not his product to sell. He's a mod who owns nothing of Reddit. Reddit needs to protect it's users and when somebody acts irrationally then they need to take action to ensure that those users and their product's image are protected. So your analogy doesn't work at all in this case.

That was also getting DDoS'd too.

Your name is apt because what you said is exactly that. Recruit a friend didn't work that way at all.

Marketing knows that devs have an extra couple of months after a game goes gold to fix any nagging issues and release a day 1 patch rather than spend that time making sure the game is fully functional. They are gambling that they can find and fix everything in that time frame. As we've seen with Unity and BF4 that

There is one key thing the internet has taught me. The world is full of very stupid and very ignorant people regardless of where they come from. Especially the types of people who make blanket statements on the internet.

Well that was a particularly nasty comment. Feel better?

You are incredibly dense. Not only do you not understand how productions work work in the US in regards to how set-piece movies/games are done but you are ignorant to the own video game series you are talking about and the precedent it's set.

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But what you're not understanding is that English is simply substituted in for French. We all know they would really be speaking French but it makes it more authentic if it's done in English with as French accent.

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Except I'm not wrong. And I am also basing this off of movies/entertainment that is shown in the US where accents are typically associated with the movie/tv show/game in many cases. If a French guy on a US TV show is speaking English it's with a French accent. Same with most games. Hell, look at the previous AC