It does actually play differently.
It does actually play differently.
I left the campaigns story relied a bit too much on the lore from the books and so forth, in terms of gameplay i thought it was terrific.
Probably was, wasnt too gone on the others.
Thought the first two were fine and they seem to have well enough on rotten tomatoes, wasnt too gone on the third.
I wouldnt put its campaign up there with 3, 4 or Reach but its still pretty good. By itself id give it 4/5. Level design is quite good and it has some interesting set pieces. Its overall handling is terrific. I was slightly hoping for the chance to ride a pelican but alas.
Yeah, season 1 was one my favourite seasons of tv, id prefer it over Fargo or Breaking Bad, but season 2 was an unfortunate drop.
4 and 6 would have been my favourite season.
>the Mob episode
6 was actually one of my favourite seasons, good opening episode, great episodes for the jim/pam wedding and their first birth, erin was was coming into her own and it had scotts tots.
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This is dumb.
Youre in the minority but im there with you, really liked the first one, the second just had me on the edge of my seat a lot more.
>While Season 1's quality reached it's peak by Episode 5 and then decreased
>Nolan North—the bland voice behind Uncharted’s Nathan Drake
>lack of actually likable characters
>I'm kinda bummed that popular opinion has turned against Metallica's Black Album
>in a market where a truly successful film can now earn back as much as ten times its budget
As far as review sites go its fairly well known.
Out of their main albums id consider their only real slip to have been St Anger and also maybe not not putting all their better load era songs onto one album.
>And if there’s anything that season two can do to differentiate itself from season one, it’s bringing its central mystery to a completely satisfying conclusion.