Assassin's Creed, Mirror's Edge, Tomb Raider, and Deus Ex mixed into one with a unique world to boot. Count me in. Loving the soundtrack, and voice acting is probably "shitty" because it's a DEMO.
I haven't agree with one of Kevin's reviews since Final Fantasy XIII, and even then I thought it deserved at least a 9.0. I guess just different views.
Usually, I'm not interested by any type of shooter game on the market, but the recent Halo 4 has my interest peaked. I'm not a regular FPS person at all (I'm more of an action-y, JRPG Final Fantasy fan) but I'm wondering if I should delve into the series or not...as a question directed to the fanbase of Halo, what is the appeal of this game? I've heard great things about its soundtrack and story, which are two things I value in my games, but what about the gameplay itself? For an FF fan like me, I'm not too eagar to play anything that had me mashing buttons in intense combat. Unless it's Bayonetta, of course xD
@cain006 Yes, but games don't need fabulous gameplay. The Walking Dead's was fine; some rapid button-smashing and interactive gameplay to get you to know your surroundings, and I was happy. Besides, half the "gameplay" is choosing your dialogue, and that's what determines whose side your on for the entirety of the game, and you're calling that "bad"?
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