There's this thing called free speech.
Or in this case, free typing.
Alright, I added 'gameplay alterations' in there as well. Happy?
Not that it's really even the point of the article. XD
Next headline: Cheating males enjoy peanuts slightly more than non-cheating males do!
Pretty much this.
A lot of the assassinations now feel so "pre-planned." The targets just pretty much walk in predictable patterns, occasionally stopping in an alley or next to an incredibly obvious environmental kill opportunity.
If the game at least got these assassination missions right, I might be able to excuse the addition of linear levels. However, I don't think the game does either particularly well.
Those limited edition copies are probably just versions of the game that the retailer got on day 1 but just didn't sell yet.
I don't think I've seen any limited edition game that didn't also get a 'regular release' counterpart eventually. Crysis 2, Bulletstorm, and Medal of Honor all got regular editions as well a few months down the line.
Also, breaking news: Duck Hunt on NES gets DLC tomorrow!
It's hard to say whether or not you'll like it. I honestly would suggest renting the game first, as it's easily obtainable from Redbox.
If you haven't played any other Hitman games before, I think you'll enjoy it. As for me, I couldn't help but negatively compare it to Blood Money. Also, some of the game's mechanics just felt fundamentally flawed to me.
I reckon it's not terribly hard to be an expert in that area.
If that picture was an item in an RPG, the description would look something like this:
SUGGESTIVE IMAGE OF LILITH COSPLAYER
- +150 degrees, along with additional variable degrees each hour
- +200% comments
- +100 protection from attention and criticism of actual article
- Compatible with any Borderlands article, regardless of relevancy
- Does not bind to article upon use; reusable
Even seemingly objective things have to go through the subjective filter that is the reviewer.
For example: a game may have a few glitches. How much do those glitches matter? Are they trivial or do they significantly impact the game? Even if it's the exact same glitch for everyone, there's no right way to be affected by it. I could say it totally ruins the immersion, you could say it was easy to overlook.
The same goes for almost every other 'obje...
Oh boy... The fun begins.
People, it's just an opinion. ANYTHING can be given a 3.5/10 with enough justification. Just because something exists and you like it does not make it scientifically entitled to at least a 7/10.
Negative reviews also balance out the general consensus and represent people who do not like the game, and believe me, THERE ARE people out there who don't like the game. No game/film/book/whatever is universally loved. That's jus...
Trading it in? Surely you'll get more money by selling it on Ebay or something?
Nope. That was just you.
I'm hoping Until Dawn will be it. That might actually convince me to get one.
I don't buy it. If a game is 99% done, then by that point it's already been revealed and has a marketing campaign. Imagine if tomorrow Square Enix said that the next Deus Ex game is 99% done and it will release next month.
Doesn't hipster imply going against what's popular?
Cool story, bro.
Couldn't you theoretically set your PS3's date and time to any holiday and just get the achievement that way?
Dang, I may have to try that out. :D
Sure, why not? I was planning to get some stuff from Amazon anyways. Thanks! :)
Oh, and turkey sucks.
This just keeps getting more entertaining.
*grabs lawn chair and popcorn*