neptune432
neptune432
neptune432

Easy way to fix this: get neither. MGSV has its reviews and they all say it’s a solid game that has no bugs (not even framerate drops, which is weird because the game’s open world and 60 FPS), but we haven’t got any reviews for Mad Max yet. Wait for that. If Mad Max ends up being shit, you can get MGS. If not, then

The game doesn’t need to show off everything it has right at the beginning, it should just be enjoyable to play from the start.

I’m getting flashbacks to Club Mario all of a sudden.

See Patrick, he’s showing you how it’s done!

This game has quite a few things going for it, but it feels like it could be, or is supposed to be, even better, bigger, with more going on.

Oh, alright.

You aren’t wrong, the swordfighting in this is pretty fast and brutal and whatnot, so that’s cool.

Excuse you, Pikachu’s no sissy! He’s too cool for pokeballs!

Sometimes people don’t realize how even something simple or silly or whatever can have a large impact. I’ve learned this from reading these types of articles over the years.

Poor guy. Imagine being in the same situation.

Ahh, they brought the tutorial to PAX I see!

Dude, they mention it in the article. And that’s not the point.

That’s not how real swordsmanship works at all. Any excess movement (like twirling) would get you killed. There can be no delays!

Again, why did they need multiplayer to do that?

I get that multiplayer is optional, but they’re saying that the only reason the characters are given more meaning is because of it. Which makes no sense.

He used origin stories as an example. Every character that can join your party has a detailed origin story and background. This, in turn, means they react to the world differently than anyone else, and the world reacts to them in similarly unique ways. Virtually every dialogue in the game will be different depending

Just because their last game was successful doesn’t mean they’re floating in money right now, especially since a portion of that money went to the publishers.