A ‘LOT’ is inevitably a huge overexaggeration. This is the kind of thing that matters to a very small number of players - if it was more, it wouldn’t have been cut. I’d wager less than 5% of the playerbase have spent any real time in it.
A ‘LOT’ is inevitably a huge overexaggeration. This is the kind of thing that matters to a very small number of players - if it was more, it wouldn’t have been cut. I’d wager less than 5% of the playerbase have spent any real time in it.
The biggest problem for me is a harder one to fix - the incredibly light and floaty feel to the combat. I don’t mind my character zipping around the screen, but it had that MMORPG feel wherein your weapon strikes don’t...actually do anything. It is incredibly unsatisfying.
Odyssey is up there as one of the worst games in the series so that’s... odd. At least go back to Origins instead if you want new fangled open world RPG AC.
Not officially, but there’s fan patches that make it super easy.
I can’t believe 7 people liked this trainwreck of a post enough to give it a star. Serious boomer energy.
Knightriders
As far as reasons go to stop WoW - system simplification, increasing grind, Sylvanas... that might be one of the most benign.
That was just voting Horde vs Alliance, and both variants made it into the game anyway, not a choice between several different mounts.
What a confusing article. Admitting the hype was dimmed by the leaks (so they should cancel the event?) and then admitting you’re not a Blizzard fan in the first place. What were you expecting to be excited about? Nintendo’s event was no more announcement packed than this one in reality.
Claptrap has already been replaced once in the series, so I’m not sure “it won’t be Claptrap” holds much water. That said, there’s one very good reason to hire Jack Black - he’s popular.
They already did an article on that bizarre casting. It’s news, you tend to report on the newer developments.
Worth remembering - as always - a review is one person’s opinion. Not that it’s not a great review, but the game is actually scoring pretty well across other outlets so far. If you’ve got Game Pass it’s free, and worth a shot.
Then the article should probably state that.
“While Ethan Winters may be the new face of the Resident Evil series, we still haven’t seen his actual face. And it doesn’t look like that’s going to change when Resident Evil Village launches on May 7.”
What the author has or has not done is irrelevant, the wording CLEARLY states we’ve never seen Ethan’s face.
Depth of field isn’t outdated at all, it’s utilised in essentially every single film going and is also...how our eyes work.
I can’t imagine how people like you get through the day.
Cookies, sure, but we’d never call a muffin a biscuit, at least here in England.
Some of us enjoy it because we actually enjoy it - and because it is a monumental step up (so far) over the clusterfuck that was BFA. Legion was much better than both BFA and WoD, so seems weird to call it out.
“Xbox doesn’t do those things since he took charge”
“Yeah but what about what they did 10 years ago? What a hypocrite”
Why? What’s the point of changing something if it works perfectly and people are used to it? Change for the sake of change is daft.