If this game has laser drop and dodgy shooting mechanics im out.
The franchise has seen its best days
The last of us had an amazing voice cast who carried the experience throughout.
The presentation and cinematic feel and the animations were excellent.
I did feel like it was a bit to conventional with its story telling and it seemed like it was a bit scared to do anything really impactful with the characters.
I felt it didn't hold up as well in the gameplay department
- Opting for a stealth approach was boring because of ...
Apologies for being a smart buyer
The combat in the game looks terrible, same old same old canned formula of the arkham games/assassins creed.
Was hoping for some innovation in terms of controls when it came to these games.
Article not to long ago how emulation of Xbox Obe and PS4 will be so much easier because they use PC architecture.
Who knows when we will see it happen.
And batman is hard? lol the exact same fighting system....
Far to simplistic
Well this game is made by somewhat good developers, not a terrible dev team like Gearbox.
If it can be made with some level of polish I will be interested.
Then after one playthrough of all the scripted events you have seen all the tricks and it becomes more of a meh factor like the "leveloution" (hate that word) on BF4.
This is why I will never watch machinima and I will always stick to Polaris.
always found the term "PC Nerd" hilarious especially when looking at someone with an anime avatar posting on a gaming site.
But if you acknowledge superiority you look insecure and think that way, good luck with your gaming endeavours "console nerd".
moar sci fi RPGs pls
@NatureOfLogic
Very doubtful considering this game is going to require cards in the upper end of the GTX 600 series cards to even run.
It is pushing benchmarks restricted hardware can't keep up with.
I liked splinter cell before it evolved into a bastardised version of Assassins Creed.
LOL, Clearly you have no idea what you are talking about.
Do you even understand how redundant the streaming of DX games is?
So for me to stream DX games I technically need two PCs, one obviously running windows anyway so what is the point in that?
Is every PC developer going to switch to linux? and start using OpenGL instead of Direct X?
I seriously doubt it.
Because it has Linux as an operating system which is just flat out bad.
Not able to run DX games means for now it is completely pointless for anybody because every developer is developing for DX.
If this creates a rift in PC gaming were some games are restricted to linux and others restricted to DX it will be disastrous and fracture the PC market.
True but they are massive strategy games with lots of complexity to them, not linear SP games.
That disgusting mess was on Gearbox not the franchise, it more than deserves another chance.
It has single missions from real world battles were you can play solo or with your friends.