I'm sort of with you there. I won't trade it in because I'll probably want to give any single-player DLC a go, but I haven't touched the multiplayer in weeks after getting bored with it. Multiplayer heists... it's a little late for those now as far as I'm concerned. All my friends have already traded the game in, and playing heists with them would have been the way to maximize the fun.
Don't forget breakfast games. They're the most important games of your day.
While I of course agree, you have to admit it has a better ring to it than "roll like a half-a-millionaire."
That's not me giving you a disagree vote, but they try taking the positives and turning them into negatives as well. Did you not see a couple days ago where they were in the article about some people winning a free Xbox One and trying to put a negative spin on it?
Yeah, I'm sure it'll be a visually impressive game, but I have no doubts that the story will be a mess. I just have little to no faith in Bioware being able to salvage anything and piece it into a worthwhile story after ME3, but if they can, I do like being surprised.
But even if the story is an abomination, I had a lot of fun with ME3's multiplayer, and if the new game has a version similar to that, I'll wind up picking up the game eventually.
Despite it not being anywhere near as eerie as the first game, which the second was not either, if you've played it, you can't rightfully say that Dead Space 3 wasn't a solid experience.
The controls and shooting worked well, the visuals were beautiful, and the story was pleasantly lengthier than expected.
People blew the human enemies and microtransactions out of proportion before the game was even released. In the final product, you encounter human enem...
I miss Guitar Hero.
Haha yeah, you complete the first one, then the next one shows up on the map, beat that one then another pops up, and so the cycle continues. I can't fathom why anyone would need or even want a guide for this.
Yes, but there's no denying that the first game is the creepiest of the trilogy.
And I want to mention that I am not the person disagreeing with you. I only give people disagrees when they've earned them, by being remarkably ridiculous.
Greatest horror games, eh? Why is Dead Space 2 on that list... while the original Dead Space is not?
At no point did the Facebook poster imply that Zelda is an Xbox game. This article is meaningless.
I haven't placed a preorder yet, but if Microsoft threw in a free copy of Forza 5 here in the US, that would be enough to finally coax me into doing so.
Unless I stop having hours of fun doing stupid little things like dropping dead guards off of rooftops to cause panic below, Assassin's Creed will never be dead, not to me at least.
I'll be posting some Mass Effect spoilers so beware
If you kill Flemeth in Origins, why does she show up in Dragon Age II? Because it's a Bioware game. They stress the importance of player choice, then in the end your choices do not matter, Bioware overrides them. They constantly give you meaningful choices to make and then suck the impact of them out a game or two later. Oh, you chose to kill the LAST Rachni queen? Here, have another one two games later because we ga...
I did enjoy Halo 4's multiplayer, not enough to routinely purchase maps for it though. I like the armors in this add-on, maybe I'll finally be lured into buying some Halo 4 DLC.
Worst sequel of the series? Must have been quite tedious and time consuming to sift through the vast library of Dead Space sequels just to deem number three as the worst.
Best, worst... it's all opinion. I still prefer the original over both of the sequels and I have no doubts that I will prefer it over any future entries to the franchise should they ever come into existence, but my opinion is still this: Dead Space 3 is a very good game, and I actually prefer it over Dead Space ...
Stop with the delays? I hope Bioware takes all the time they need and then a little more to work on this game, but what, are you hoping for them to rush out another massive disappointment the likes of the closing act of Mass Effect 3?
I wouldn't mind the addition of some sort of multiplayer aspect, but I don't think co-op campaign would be the best way to go.
I have low expectations for this game, especially story-wise, but it would be nice to be pleasantly surprised and have an enjoyable experience playing when it's released.
Strange. Not only do I not see a discount on the amazon page, but it also lists the release date as December 31st. It was my understanding that Dark Souls II wasn't being released until March 2014. Have things changed?
It's your opinion that one is superior to another, and if you're going to insist upon stating so, you could at least give a few examples as to why you hold this opinion.