I thought Mustangs already came with human hair on the grille and headlights?
I thought Mustangs already came with human hair on the grille and headlights?
That’s tacky as hell. And kinda sad. They might as well use the blood of 435 actually Mustangs to somehow power the engine.
On the one hand, that’s kinda clever.
Second hand experience here but I work at a Subaru dealer and we have a PI that comes in that’s been using a Forester for his work for years (just bought a new one actually). First time he came in for service he made a point to tell everyone that was touching his car that he was a PI and NOT A PEDOPHILE I KNOW IT…
Buick. They even have commercials on how people can’t find the new buick’s because they can’t believe they’re buick’s so get one that’s a couple years old.
I posted this elsewhere on this review, but it feels relevant enough to bring up again;
Agreed, I saw this for the first time at the Watkins Glen 6 Hour race and it was amazing. The diversity of the cars makes it interesting too, where else in racing do you see mustangs, mini, Porsches, a pink Altima, and Astons all on the same grid? The sounds are amazing too. If no one has seen this yet and they live…
*Lousy Political Message?* I really think you are grasping at straws, and all games are repetitive in the end when you break down the basic mechanics.
And the Kotaku-Ubisoft war continues...
Exactly what I was trying to say up above. Good post. We are playing as special operations commandos. Their job is to get in, get it done and get out. I’m fine with that and this game does it really really well.
Out of the greys with you! Behold! Even if for just this one post, it deserves to be read and not buried.
I hate to be this guy, but oh well... why, oh why, do we need to be political about EVERYTHING???? even if a game is attempting to politicize something, why do we as gamers need to a acknowledge it? Unless the attempt actually affects game play, can’t we just leave it at the front door? I just wish, with games, we…
They churn out banter that moves from unbearably dull to patently offensive, tossing out the kind of pithy one-liner that only teenagers would find cool before sitting down to make a homophobic joke
So a video game didn’t offer up solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues?
I get the gameplay criticisms, and those make me sad for the franchise, but I also feel that this game should get more of a pass on the “your only interaction is shooting” aspect.
I feel as though Ms. Alexandra and I have played two entirely different games. I am playing through the game solo, and that may be the difference. The ‘humanity’ that she finds lacking, I have found in the conversations between my AI team members. Whether talking about what one of the Ghosts would do if born into…
I have a lot of problems with this review. There is never any indication of what you actually did in the game. Did you even play coop for more than an hour? That experience alone should have been riddled with exciting moments and funny anecdotes, worth more than a single paragraph in this review. This game is…
Can we stop with the repetitive tag? If that was a thing, no one would ever buy a sports game.
I honestly feel like you totally missed the boat on this game. Can things get repetitive? Absolutely they can. But that can happen in any game. Setting aside gunplay, the characters of the game have been one of my favorite points. 33 hours in I still want to know what the deal with El Cardenal is, what happens…
Fun game, great.