They rarely break the difficulty curves of todays games because todays games are relatively easy, while the bosses are easier as well. Most bosses have a secret spot to hit, and you have to hit it while avoiding their attacks. I'll admit, I die a few times during these general boss fights, but after about two or three tries you get through.
Kingdom hearts opening, meaning the entire beginning on the island, is amazing. Freakin' awesome stuff. I loved the way they develop these characters in a short time, and then move into the real action. It sucks you in.
Women can root for... Harley Quinn, I guess? Maybe?
Thirsting for hits huh? I'd be hard pressed to rate any game a 6, that's low, man.
Part of the problem is that they showed us what one of their greatest works would look like on current gen consoles, then made other generally not-received-well final fantasy games instead (excluding FF13-2, but nobody wanted a good sequel to a game they didn't like in the first place).
Hubba hubba at the art book! Do want! Hmm, now to find loan sharks to borrow money.
Some people would like the opportunity to "be" a soldier, so to speak, but without having to risk their life to do it. In that sense, realism in games is wanted. Some people would like to hop around in a land full of giant mushrooms and clouds you can stand on, and that's where "unreal" games come in. There's a place for all types of gamers in this world.
Kind of contradictory at the end there. It's like telling someone you don't want them to sell you bad eggs, buy then telling them you'll buy them anyways. What's the seller gonna do with their bad eggs? Sell 'em.
Then the women would complain that they are still being misrepresented. There's no winning because it's their opinion, and all of their opinions are slightly different from the next gal.
Nice art style.
Had they released it earlier than they did, it would have had even more bugs, which is even worse for them. A follow up game patch would have still taken until now to come out because it would take the same amount of time to find them all and fix them.
Just a couple weeks ago was Burn Jita, before that there was this (#7 and #1, although the others are as hilarious) http://www.cracked.com/blog...
I love the stuff they do, there's also a PC Gamer correspondent streaming on twitch.tv the events of Delve 2012, although he got destroyed in a few seconds after reaching one of the wars.
@FAQ
My comments are of such high quality that they aren't even free.
@coolbeans
I respect your evilness, it will prevail, especially since you literally can have the last laugh in every argument because you'll make the 'opponent' run out of bubbles in seconds.
You mean platforms instead of games right? I'm gonna go ahead and assume that's what you meant. We all make ze typoz.
Perhaps $60 buyers/preorderers should get the DLC free? That might encourage more growth in the industry. $60 is a lot for a game, it's a lot of money for anything, so free DLC doesn't sound all that bad to a consumer like myself. To a publisher it might sound horrible though.
Why not just wish for more games of all types? Then everyone is happy.
Hey coolbeans, are you half-mod then? :P
It depends on the length of the game episode. If it's really long, someone like myself will have no chance of remembering any details for the sequel, so I would play them when they are all released.
Someone else however, might play each episode on release and remember everything, if they don't remember everything they might research it quickly before playing the sequel episode.
TV shows are made to quickly deliver experiences. Think books that are ada...
The only explanation... Everything that happens in Watch Dogs happens in real life. But in all seriousness, that's a neat advertising method. Ubisoft just keeps doing great by me.
I want that game you're in!