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"Hello everyone, we have more details to share concerning the upcoming decommissioning of online services affecting several AC titles, including additional information regarding the DLC for these titles."
When will you decommission this new one? I’m only asking so I can be happier by not buying it at full price.
The dog Chorizo from FAR CRY 6 has wheelchair legs, so is hardly a decommissioned pet. In fact very useful for digging up dirt.
Xfire writes "Worldbuilding is a crucial part of any story. It's not an easy task to create a believable setting with its own set of rules, customs, traditions and political affiliations and then weave a story into the said setting. Luckily, storytellers and video game writers don't always need to create complex settings when we've got history books as thick as Big Chungus.
Historical eras make a fabulous setting for video games. They've already got the world-building nailed, complete with their own set of rules, customs, traditions and political affiliations. Honestly, I don't think I need to justify the fact that historical eras make an amazing setting for video games. If you don't believe me, just go ahead and play the Ghost of Tsushima or any of the Assassin's Creed games."
The first crusade would be pretty sweet. I’d probably enjoy any of those on your list if they were done respectfully. Like not some dork in Portland making a Russian Revolution game.
Benin Empire, Far East, Central America. Games are pretty biased toward Europe, North America, and the Middle East. There is a very big world out there.
Family Feud should be a lot of fun on the Xbox One. Is it though? Our review has the top answer on the board.
So many retail titles lately.
I may want to try the KOFXIII demo. I've never really played a game in the series before.
Man, Red Faction Armageddon was such a let down. RF Guerilla was a great game, it was a pseudo open world, you could do whatever you wanted and just run around bashing things with a hammer. RFA was practically an on-rails shooter where you could destroy a few buildings. I think they fucked up majorly somewhere during development and had to push out an inferior product to try to get a little bit of that investment back. And look what happened -- critical and commercial failure, and the end of the franchise.
I'm loving the updates lately.
Good to see a lot of full games coming out. Now only if they brought the price down.