Born Sinner tops anything that came out that day.
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Yes. But it doesn't really matter what I believe in terms of the Political Party system :lol:
Not until the people come together and stop putting up with the BS Washington has been feeding us for decades.
People always go on about how it's stupid when a great single-player game has a worthless tacked-on multiplayer and they're completely right. But this works both ways. Multiplayer games don't need tacked-on single-player either.
UpInFlames
That's how I see it.
I played through the BF3 campaign and wow I see why they made it disc 2... Cause it came off as a complete after-thought that they threw together to say they had a campaign.
As a SSB competitor who looks forward to engaging in intense battles with my family and friends, I'm kind of in a wait and see mode. They were talking up about how Brawl was the best game they made, and that game had severe balance issues. Along with stupid gameplay design choices. Still had some fun times playing the game though, even if not more than the other two.
I loved the fast paced combat in Melee, but I'm not going to dwell on the past. As long as they create a balanced game, with attractable characters, I'll be fine.
I'm glad that instead of focusing on a tacked on SP, they're putting all the effort into the main draw.
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[QUOTE="Zevvion"] I was always busy doing something else. Sometime a story mission, other times climbing a radio tower, driving/flying around looking for stuff and collectibles, hunting animals for upgrades, hunting specific animals as missions, taking down a certain person, taking out outposts... No, it definitely never was the same thing while I was playing it. I had a lot of fun with it.MonoSilver
Agreed.
The beauty of an open world game is that you can progress and do as you please at your own pace.
Stop doing the same boring or repetitive task over and over again to keep yourself entertained. Do I really need to explain how to have fun? :lol:
I don't think the blame can be put squarely on the player. I love open world games but I just got bored of Far Cry 3 after a few days. Yes I did all the various stuff you can do but it was just something with the game I can't explain. That missing spark maybe.
I've played games like Elder Scrolls IV, San Andreas, Fallout 3 and Just Cause 2 but kept going with them.
Yeah it happens. I was more speaking directly about that guy's case who was complaining over something he had complete control over. But of course the game won't captivate everyone.
I actually had trouble getting into one of the examples you listed, Just Cause 2. Great map but it couldn't hold my attention at all.
Oh okay I am sorry Jagged I will make sure to add "IMO" to all of my posts from now onJML897
LOL, nah it's cool. I know you well enough JML.
My top 5 is the same as yours, just arranged differently in some places.
[QUOTE="Legolas_Katarn"]Kind of, you spend a lot of time doing the same thing, just walking from outpost to outpost.ZevvionI was always busy doing something else. Sometime a story mission, other times climbing a radio tower, driving/flying around looking for stuff and collectibles, hunting animals for upgrades, hunting specific animals as missions, taking down a certain person, taking out outposts... No, it definitely never was the same thing while I was playing it. I had a lot of fun with it.
Agreed.
The beauty of an open world game is that you can progress and do as you please at your own pace.
Stop doing the same boring or repetitive task over and over again to keep yourself entertained. Do I really need to explain how to have fun? :lol:
I thought it was ambitious but a lot of tracks are meh.
New Slaves is clearly the best song. We all thought we were getting a new age political Kanye when that song dropped, and boy we couldn't be any more off.
Dark Fantasy album is better, followed by Graduation, and then it gets debatable. But no Yeezus isn't in my top 3..
Its a love or hate album for most people, I think it's just alright.
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