Well that's, like, your opinion man.
You'd think lensoftruth would be able to afford better servers from all that traffic they get, seeing as how it's enough to overload the website.
So are you then saying that all RPG reviews are null because the reviewers didn't have enough time to play through the full games?
To be fair it typically doesn't take 8-80 hours to watch a movie or listen to a CD. I say 8-80 because the differences in game lengths are massive, variable and unpredictable. I'd gander that the reviewer played it nonstop for those two days he had and still didn't finish it. In an odd way it might be a testent to the game's size.
Blame the "6-10" rating system that the game industry has created, where 10's are expected from every anticipated game and 5's are the worst things in the history of forever.
Also it's funny that it's knocking it based on a lot of things Borderlands actually exhibits, like big empty worlds, stiff characters and lots of backtracking.
We're rating the visuals based on the console version now?
It saddens me that some people are actually disappointed by an 8.5, because it's really a stupendous score. Just because they hand out 10's like candy doesn't mean that an 8.5 isn't a great game.
Besides, the only thing the reviewer knocked was the story and characters, and even said that the animations and designs of the characters almost outweighed their shallow personalities in the same breath.
I like how he seems to know that MW3 is better despite having never played it, but knows anyway because it's exactly the same as MW2.
Just wanting to be the villain is still thinking inside the box, I want to play as the sidekick.
But what about the Title Managed Storage, which particularly for Xbox Live allows for a maximum of 10mb of file storage that can either be used to add new content or to contain editable balance tweak files that are checked against the game content. I know Super Meat Boy and Monday Night Combat. It's not much but it's more than enough for some text files that dictate weapon variables.
So many ads on that website, surely there must be a different source.
Kids will never stop whining.
I wouldn't put it past them, this sort of thing is done all the time. Release some bad news and let it sit before swooping in and "apologizing" while clearing things up. The news isn't especially fantastic as it is but compared to the original press release it seems like a godsend. If they just announced it with all of the same information included in this announcement, the reaction wouldn't be as bad but it still wouldn't be very good at all. But with this strategy,...
"And you people got excited about 5 minutes of Skyrim?! Fools!"
Yeah, you tell 'em! I'm tired of all the yearly Elder Scrolls rehashes being pumped out every year!
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Who approved this story without telling the article creator to clear up the title?
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How was that at all confusing?
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This news is older than the internet.
Listen buddy, I know you like the the recent call of dutys and naturally come to outrageous assumptions of why anyone couldn't, but don't just assume I hate CoD just because you don't. Not everyone who disagrees with you is some misguided hipster who hates what you like.
For the record, CoD 4 and (to an extent) CoD 5 were awesome games. The campaigns had a nice blend of action-packed set pieces and interesting gameplay, and the multiplayer was balanced in fun, mo...