I understand the concept of embargoes even though I think it is dumb, but dictating that you can't discuss this or that stupid mechanic or this or that dumbass plot point. It's weird.
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I understand the concept of embargoes even though I think it is dumb, but dictating that you can't discuss this or that stupid mechanic or this or that dumbass plot point. It's weird.
I don't like the coffee-drinking, Nirvana-singing, beanie-wearing protagonist, but I dig his art style:
http://www.pictureshack.us/images/22...nfuckxboxa.gif
So I finished this on good, 100% side stuff, and about 75% trophies.
Best game in the series by far. The story does feel a little short, mostly because it's all "main" missions. The side stuff doesn't really have any kind of story component this time, it's just stuff like taking out enemy bases or scavenger hunts. The game's biggest strength is just in the incredible powers and fluid controls, and just being a great playground. The missions themselves never get too clever or exciting outside of a few great moments, but they don't get boring either.
It's also the first game I've played that really feels next gen to me. Not only beautiful graphics, but a hyper-detailed city teeming with life, and the ability to zip around it in seconds and see all the way to the horizon really feels like something not possible on older hardware.
I rented this along with GZ and I'm not really feeling it. Climbing and dashing around can be cool at times but more often than not you get all these weird animation transitions that you don't see in a game like Assassin's Creed, and it definitely takes some of the spectacle out of it. And while I'm early and don't have many skills, what's present in the combat is really bumming me out. Of all the games I've played in this genre lately this is probably the weakest, so far.
It is absolutely gorgeous, though, in a way that multiplatform games (even on more powerful hardware) can't be.
This sold a million copies in nine days. That certainly challenges the notion that software sells hardware, as I can't believe too many people bought PS4s for this one.
Early adopters buy hardware for the sake of buying hardware. That said this is the first decent ps4 exclusive so I'm not surprised people bought it. I don't think it's gonna move hardware going forward though.
Plus it's hard to sell hardware when there is no hardware on the shelf.
Pretty sure the shortage is over. We have been able to keep them in stock, so that means everyone has them.
Not in Annapolis, at least not at Big Box stores.