So if I understand the new hip lingo that the kids are using, a "release date" is the slang term for the day when the developers admit "Yes, these mistakes are probably permanent".
I was going to say that it used to mean something else, but actually it wasn't that different when I was a kid.
At what point did Bungie become a company that people expect balanced PvP from? I feel so old knowing that most of this crowd must not have been old enough to play Halo if they expected that.
Lol, there are vehicles in this game? So I'm guessing each match goes like this: Whoever spawns closest to the truck wins, followed by everyone who spawned near guns, with the bottom full of people who spawned near melee weapons.
@deadkingdg: But you can still get a sense of the emotions behind the words, and even the volume of the delivery can add subtle meaning. Was it shouted boldly, or whispered to only his closest friends?
As someone who still plays a fair amount of games with no voice acting at all, I find it greatly enhances the story if done well in any language.
At some point are reviewers going to have to stop pretending that they are reviewing a game in 1985? If the tutorial doesn't provide the appropriate amount of hand-holding, then just Google it on your phone. Maybe take some points off the review if the info is too obscure to find and the devs didn't post it anywhere.
Also, providing Japanese VO with English subtitles usually negates poor acting. English voice-overs are generally going to be cartoonishly done because they are generally meant for kids watching censored anime on Cartoon Network.
I really think that they are just waiting to see if that French guy succeeds in getting any European governments to place restrictions on their transactions. If the government in France decides it's a waste of time, I expect the microtransaction system to appear immediately.
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