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Same here. You know a game’s basic game-play is compelling when you look up after several days with it and realize you’ve barely touched the main quests...

I’ve probably got about 30 hours in, but once I completed that opening area and got out into the world, I think I’ve done like 3 or 4 main quests and about a

I’m with ya on that one. Literally the single only thing I haven’t liked about the game so far.
 
I wasted my entire ammo supply trying to do the whole, “Kill multiple enemies with one sling shot explosion” thing, and after finally doing it... realized I didn’t have the quest activated. Was so pissed I’ve yet to even

Totally worth it.

Bought mine with Batman and Mordor, and while those were a noticeable step-up from last gen, they weren’t exactly like jaw-dropping-ly different from what I was already playing on Ps3. This game is easily the system seller for Ps4 though. I just cannot imagine anyone being dissapointed with this. 

I’m

No question on that one. I haven’t updated my PC in a while, so I’m only speaking to consoles, but this is hands-down the most gorgeous game I’ve ever seen. Not only in texture and polygon work, but in visual design, animation, sound design, and amazingly... in the performance of all of that mind-blowing stuff. It

I’m usually one to skip most cut-scenes/dialogue in games, and while I still do it on occasion in this, most of it is actually pretty damn compelling. The main character is kind of a bore at times, but the lore of the world is pretty interesting and very full. Kind of Mad Max-ian, with like old tech stuff that people

The combat improves significantly as the enemy variation grows for one thing... The vast majority of battles in the first few hours can literally be done by creeping between tall grass, one-hitting the watchers, and then just slowly sauntering up and picking everything else off without a fight.

The further in you get,

Yeah, the one linked is definitely not an add-on item. Probably sold out and it’s redirecting now.

As far as how it works normally... I’ve never seen an add-on item that wasn’t sold by amazon, so no, the “Sirr0ound” thing, definitely not.

Yeah, the one linked is definitely not an add-on item. Probably sold out and it’s redirecting now.

As far as how it

You need to hit $25 including the price of the add-on (so, $21 without it here), but the catch is not specific to them being Prime. What matters is whether or not that are shipped by Amazon itself.

Look under the notification of the item being “In Stock”, if it does not say “Ships from and sold by Amazon.com” on

You need to hit $25 including the price of the add-on (so, $21 without it here), but the catch is not specific to

It was like nothing I’ve ever experienced. I’m almost grateful for it because it was just so batshit insane that nothing will ever compare.

At the end of the day though, I’m still in development and last I heard the creepy weirdo was waiting tables trying to get a new startup going... The universe has a way of

Loved my 3DO with a passion. Yes, it cost a hell of a lot of money, but it was worth it. First arcade-perfect home version of Street Fighter 2, first CD/music visualizer I had ever seen, best version of Road Rash ever made, amazing ports of Doom, and Samurai Showdown... Return Fire was on there, and is still in my top

Werd. Same here (and I was just saying above), that game (SSF2T) was literally arcade-perfect. First version of SF you could buy that was.

The pack-in controller was indeed terrible, but I got an adapter that let you use Snes controllers, so we just used those. They worked flawlessly.

That was the first game I got for my 3DO. It wasn’t particularly fun, but it was technically impressive, and we used to spend a lot of time just running the other cars off the road and tormenting them, which was new and novel at the time.

3DO in general was just flipping amazing though... That thing was THE system of

That version of Road Rash is still the best one to date. The sense of speed on that thing (for its day) was simply amazing. That was also the first game I ever played that had legitimate music (with lyrics) from real bands on its soundtrack.

Not too far off, I was definitely a teenager when those came out.

I’m with ya though, I didn’t even make it through SF when it first released,it just felt rushed and pandering and boring, but I saw MK repeatedly. We left the theater after that flick just bouncing off the walls.

Similarly, DOA came out when I was in my

Hah, yeah, but according to half the snarky articles being written about modern big budget flicks, China’s box office is kinda all that does actually matter...

I doubt that Tron 3 could out-gross Warcraft, (which I liked), but I’m with you that it would decimate Hitman (which I also kinda liked).

Oh it was included, they mentioned in a list of shitty movies somewhere in there. That’s my point though, yeah, if you watched it now, as an adult, of course it would seem campy and weird, but you could say that of lots of classic kids movies. At the time, it was prefect.

Exactly. Said it a couple times here already, but it was made for kids, and when my friends and I saw it, as kids, we all loved it. It was exactly what it needed to be for that time, and for its audience.

Werd. MK was perfect. The sequel however... Yikes. That may have been the first movie I recall seeing in a theater and being notably disappointed by.

Heh, and incidentally, Lambert’s not technically French, just his family is. He was born in NY, and didn’t set foot in France till he was like 20 or something. (I just

That’s in reverse though.... Tron existed as a movie before it existed as a game. The original coin-op was released the same year as the film, but it was inspired by it, not vice-versa.

I don’t care what this article implies... When my friends and I saw that in the theater as kids, we were freaking blown away.

That movie did exactly what it was supposed to do, and did it spectacularly well.