@LeoKRock As much as people like to include mobile in this equation, I have a hard time to believe that the mobile market and the hardcore gamer market are going to be the same one day. If one company fails or leaves the market and the other starts to abuse consumers (like MS was poise to do, hadn't Sony held them back) I can see the core market moving to PC or even WiiU, but not mobile. Mobile gaming is for people that doesn't know what gaming really is (IMHO).
@IJONOI @Jimzeel Exactly! Think about all the amazing games you played this generation. Think about Gears of War, Uncharted, The last of us, Skyrim, Mass effect, portal, The Walking Dead and many more. How many of these games were launch titles? Think about the previous launch titles for Xbox 360 and PS3. Who remembers them? Who cares about them? No one!!!
I didn't find the game that bad... Actually, it was pretty good during the first half, but I guess the game ran out of budget by the end and they had to "improvise".
@BARRICADE_28 @SNAKEVSFOX Exactly!!! I don't understand how discuss without the premisses. People didn't play the game yet and are already giving personal scores. In the end the game might not be that great. GTA 4 got a 10 and frankly wasn't that good, quite boring in many parts. Who knows, the boring parts and clumsy mechanics might still be there.
@WolfGrey I think she has all the rights to push women's rights through her reviews. As a journalist she represents not only her voice, but the voice of many that I'm sure think like her. I'm a white straight male and I have no proper means to fully understand being judged by my color, my gender or my sexual orientation, but I can empathize with other people's views when they demand equal treatment. Besides that, the review was super positive and a 9.0 is a great score for gamespot nowadays, much better than that non-sense 8.0 for one of the best games of the generation (the last of us).
This is so annoying, I'm planning to retire my currect gen VGs ASAP, but still have these games to go back. This one, lord of shadows 2, Dark souls 2... :/
Now I understand Michael Corleone's pain, just when I thought I was out they pull me back in.
I was afraid of something like that, that's why I decided to not buy this game. I remember I really liked playing this game back in the NES days, so I'll keep my memories intact. The problem is that very few games age well.
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