moosecommander
MooseCommander
moosecommander

Nothing is wrong with someone who feels offended and wants to voice their opinion. This issue is with what avenue they take to make those complaints, and what reaction they expect. You seem to agree that no one should have resigned and instead, there should have been a dialogue that encouraged everyone to come to an

It isn't wrong that someone feels offended; what's wrong is then trying to use the fact that you were offended to make it someone else's problem. If I feel offended or disrespected by something, I leave. Maybe I'll tell people that I'm leaving because I feel offended, but I don't expect them to change what they are

uPlay, noPay!

Honestly, the fact that you have to tell someone to not "cry and complain" and "grow up" shows you have some maturing to do yourself.

That's an unfair equivalent and you must realize that.

Definitely, the gameplay and art was certainly better than the first game, but I'm more willing to forgive gameplay and art with a good story to uphold it.

Did I ever say it was anything but personal opinions? No.

It doesn't matter if Vader's actions are logical or not; the rest of the story was poorly constructed.

I would argue that the events of Force Unleashed 2 diminish the importance of the events of the first game, thus making your actions and choices somewhat inconsequential.

But they completely ruined any good will that game made with an unnecessary sequel. While Force Unleashed crafted an intriguing bridge between the prequels and original trilogy, Force Unleashed 2 created an incomprehensible plot that ended on a ridiculous cliffhanger. It refined gameplay but took away the soul and

Completely incorrect, if you look at how Disney has handled Marvel.

If the "aliens" could knew they would be speaking to Desmond, you would think they would have the foresight to know exactly where to put the device that would allow them to speak with him. Just sayin'. Not like Assassin's Creed makes much sense...soon enough it will be the new Metal Gear.

As someone at the party, I noticed they let a lot of scantily clad women without VIP passes into the VIP section on multiple occasions.

And soon enough, we'll get our offline console versions of Sim City, too.

"Hello Commander...Get ready for Civilization 6!"

Firaxis teased this very small snippet of a trailer for what looks like something XCOM related.

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I agree with everything Blitz said, but also love playing God of War. He never said it was a bad game, so I wouldn't jump to that conclusion, just Kratos as a character is a huge dick and his reasoning for most of his actions are unjustified.

But we don't know how long these issues will go on for. We can look at Diablo in hindsight, but I think it is fair to judge the game on technical issues that are the fault of the developer. Server issues in always-connected games are the same as game breaking bugs. I would argue that, if there servers weren't up to

I think it is important when we're dealing with a game that requires an internet connection to play at all. If there was an offline, singleplayer mode it would be fair to give it a grade and note that the servers were most likely having temporary downtime due to the high influx of players.