I spoke to someone who said they were very frustrated with the interface, and while I can appreciate that, it’s also worth remembering that it is an actual simulator so the keyboard, mouse and peripherals really is the way to go, but for someone like me just wanting to mess around in it, the controller will be fine
I hate it when it’s so evident that everyone is commenting without reading the post. Downvote me whatever, it’s true.
Does anyone know how Super Rush compares to the any of the Mario Golf games before World Tour on 3DS? That's the only one I played before this and I actually loved it, I wish this was more like it!
LOVED that show, despite all its flaws
Nice list, but yeah as I said in the article The Last Samurai is there pretty much only for people who need something very familiar to what they’re used to form Hollywood movies as an introduction or gateway to the proper films. So in that instance it has some value.
I noted Hidden Fortress as an honorable mention just because it’s not really that much of a *Samurai* movie, despite being a very influential movie.
Hey, maybe Mr. Alternatives here just thought that this information was awesome LOL XD
As the guy who usually takes the wheel in anything we play co-op, I've legit found it strange over the years how a lot of people tend to say "oh no I'll just crash, you rather drive", or similar. They don't want to drive, and its often a really fun part of many games if you can take command over it, instead of having it being a chore. A car nut who knows the ins and outs of vehicle dynamics is gonna get more out of any game that wants you to be in cars a bunch, like GTA ...
Anyone else as impressed as I am with the netcode?
Glad you fixed title, approved the post.
I was so super-excited for this game all of last year, until I sat down to play it and I was like "hang on, how did I get so excited that I forgot that it was going to scare the pants off of me". It really messed me up, LOL.
Many people who have heard about all the hype will want to do just that, but that's also why its marked as a newcomers review. These days its not that uncommon to jump onto a game later in the franchise (lately there's been a lot of talk about how many people only jumped onto Resident Evil when 4 came out, so they are really enjoying the RE2 remake), and people just hop onto YouTube, watch a catch up video and then off they go. Its almost impossible to not do it this way when there ar...
I'm able to be waaaay more accurate with things like bows in Zelda using the motion aiming, I actually think with motion aiming if someone dialled the controls just right they could get away with a proper fast paced hardcore shooter on that thing.
You seem to be missing the point completely, and your solution seems to be "just get all the kills, all the revives, take all the points, dodge all the bullets, be the best team mate and win all the things - easy peasy". I have no idea why I haven't tried this strategy yet :P
Try, just try think about this as not being about me (the author) and about the formula that the game is designed around - people like to just throw "you suck, that's all" comments and they're worthless, really. If you like the game, are good at the game, have great times in the game then I have no issue with you - I'm actually jealous, because me and many others seem to be struggling to find that groove.
Nice try DICE Employee!
My very basic reply to this huge comment is: Same
Hot damn I'm loving playing this game. Photo mode is taking up like nearly half my play time though...
In Bane voice: “I was born in it. Moulded by it. You merely adopted the flame war”
Thank you for actually reading. Although the major endpoint was that MS may end the “One” and continue under a different official Xbox brand, but most people commenting didn’t even read the post. I don’t even think the people reporting the post bothered to read the post.
Oh nice, thanks!