I'm honestly surprised how a review of a horror/thriller can appear on Gamespot, especially such a well written one. I hope the movie lives up to the hype!
It's a satisfying show, that doesn't do a disservice to the source material. Some questionable cgi sometimes, and it kinda slows down in the middle. Bit overhyped, but definitely worth watching. The 4 points is just a klickbait.
I liked the esthetics, the story is allrite, the violence is disgusting(good/bad, for you to decide)..what kinda spoiled the fun was that the main male character Jack Reynor looks too much like Seth Rogen. In a movie where a group of young people ingest a crapload of hallucinogenic stuff. So once I had this realization the movie became more of a stoner romp gone bad instead of the artistic horror it wanted to be. Not saying is a bad thing, I still think it was okay, just it kinda changed my experience of it.
My one wish for D4 is that it'll be just the real money auction house. The game would consist of clicking on a big ornate button for hours on end, that'd drop you loot 2-3 times a day. You could then proceed to the real part of the game that is the Auction House where you could try to sell your hard earnt loot. And if you've managed to sell your stuff, you could upgrade to a bigger and better ornate button that'd have 0.01% chance to drop loot. Upgrades would cost real money.
@untouchables111: I completely agree even though I never played d1. Almost 3 years of 60% rehashed content is not what you want from a game like this..or any game(unless it's mhw. then you want everything from prev games). That said, I'm still holding out, paying the occasional fee for the occasional gratification like a junkie.
Especially after having played bl2 recently cos of the hd pack, it felt overly familiar after the trailer, and even the gameplay stream didn't really convince me. I expected something fundamentally more up to date than bl2 with prettier graphics and a more streamlined gunplay. And then I realised that I was just spoiled with all the games-as-a-service types and Borderlands is a different flavor of game. And it will be the greatest at what it does.
my argument is that in article the 'journalist' forgot to mention a very important fact, as in why AAA publishers migrate to Epic's (so far)less greedy platform. And indeed, it will launch on Steam eventually. People are crying over having to install yet another launcher. For free. It's not like having to buy a ps4 if you want to play console- exclusive games.
Good one GS. Don't even mention the irrelevant fact that evil-evil Epic only takes 10% of generated revenue from the developers as opposed to good old Steam that takes 30%. Dear review-bombers, go and eat a bag of d*cks (ducks, obviously).
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