No, there is no fatigue in this generation. Halo 4 sold how many new 360s? And when Last of Us drops, I am sure there will be a similar result with Sony. No mister Yerli, the fatigue is not in the current generation, it is fatigue of games that are basically the same game as before. Crysis 2.5 is really what this game is. So your masterpiece is really Crysis 2, which you then tweaked.
@The-Neon-Seal Right. I was only eluding to the only instance in the series where blood is shown. Even blaster wounds wouldn't bleed much if at all either.
Well, at least we have a date to look forward to now. I hope it is longer than Metro 2033. I felt like the game ended a bit too soon, especially considering all of the unused parts of the underground map. I was expecting a much larger area to explore, but it was still a good game. I had like 350 military grade rounds left at the end because I was saving them for a later time, which never came.
@jhcho2 The animated series' high cost is what held back the production of the live action series, which held back the game based on it, which held back everything else LucasArts was doing basically. I don't know where Disney is going to allocate and cut funding, so it all depends on what they think will be successful.
If "The Clone Wars" animated series wasn't so damn expensive to produce per episode, we might not be hearing stuff like this. Hopefully this game doesn't get "Disneyed" and made all fluffy. The goriest thing in Star Wars is the dismemberment from sabers, but there is hardly ever any blood anyway. The most blood you see is in in EP IV when Obi Wan hacks off the arm of the alien in the Mos Eisley cantina. I still have my hopes up for this game and others to come in the future.
@Stonecutters908 Yet somehow the pledge of allegiance is banned in some schools because of the phrase "under god" and "in god we trust" might be removed from US currency at some point.
@gufberg I don't seek to understand religion, I was making an observation about religion. I don't need to know the history of religion in order to make an observation about the current state of them. Do you need to know the history of your city in order to live there? Besides, with millions of followers (billion for Muslims), I have a hard time believing that those religions would sway to something as drastic as abandoning their belief in one or many gods. Subtle changes, sure. But drastic ones like that? You sound smarter than that.
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