GS do you realize you actually create value when you provide a review given by a qualified person, because some people value qualified opinion, because it helps them make an informed decision on whether to purchase a game or not.
A review more than a week after release is worthless. You guys don't get what people come here for and it's getting weird.
@mjr5304: i was thinking about TF2 but i didn't like attrition. This weird mix of PVP and PVE always broke my stride.
Sort of picking off A.I. grunts half-heartedly and there boom suddenly a pro player invisibly wallrunning getting the better of you fore you can say wussap?
I liked the black ops 3 campaign. There was something very mature about it, i think it was about being depressed in some way and the horrors of war. I can respect that much more than what BF1 does. I don't need ridiculously naive war-enthusiastic characters and a hot chick wearing a turban and embarassing oriental chlichee-body-ink to make my day. I appreciate if a game has characters in it that weren't drafted by a 12 year old. This new COD looks pretty decent campaign-wise.
I like the original Gears of War. After that in 2 and 3 everything started looking like phalli or anuses in the art department... I'm glad Gears 4 manages to keep it a bit more decent again and strikes a happier note for me. I think the reviewer is wrong in that the characters don't care about each other, the dialogue is just more soberly underwhelming like in walking dead and it is adequate for the time.
There is still some really gross stuff and absurd amounts of gore, but that's what we've all come for, right?
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