@Skank
You are so far above me, master. How dare I be so naive as to question how boring RDR2 was. Thank you for showing me my ignorance.
Totally agree. Forgettable main plot for most of the game. In fact, the epilogue was way more enjoyable for me than the main story.
Unless it's a Sony exclusive, chances are things will be downgraded by release.
This is only published by Bethesda. People seem to be confused about that. If it was a game developed by them (i.e. Fallout, Elder Scrolls, etc.) then yes be wary. I think this game looks like a ton of fun, and I hope it sells well if the game is good.
I want my PS4 to pop out cookies on command through the disc drive.
Classic Burnout is back, BABY!
Agreed. Looks refined, hectic and fun.
Look at Guerrilla Games. They went out of their comfort zone and made an incredible game. They are better than Bethesda.
No...just no. Crash was and will always be better in my opinion.
Ludwig took me almost 4 straight hours to beat. And the only reason I passed him (my first playthrough) was because when he goes through his transformation half way through the fight, the game glitched and he just died after the cutscene lol.
No...FFX. SSX series. Burnout series. Etc.
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That seems to be the truth, so I'm not sure what's so funny.
I was being sarcastic...omg.
You make a valid point, but the fact of the matter is right now, if you want to play on PC at release then you have to get it through EPIC.
Yeah...f*ck the devs too for all the hard work they put into making a great game. I hope they go under.
You're helping the devs. Jesus, you PC guys are so self absorbed. 4A has no control over its release.
This is actually good news, because it means that next gen we should be getting high resolutions at a solid 60fps for most titles.
That statement is complete bull.
All this recent talk of The Order makes me want to play it through again. I would love to see a sequel that expands the story and fixes the issues of the first game. R@D hadn't made a game like this before when it came out, and it was clear that in some areas they were still learning. They deserve a second chance.