@ricku1967: I don't get it either, and I'm sick of this crap. There are fans out there still crying about that scene? Granted, I've never read any comics, like ever, but I do understand my most cherished childhood superhero. I get it, Superman doesn't kill, he's all about the "high road". In this movie, he killed, he had to, get over it. You have to be willing to be flexible with this comic book stuff.
@miikedavid: I've always thought rumble was a completely useless feature anyway. I have absolutely no interest in my controller vibrating when I'm playing a game. It's fine that it's there I know people like it, I'm just happy I can turn it off.
Seemed pretty good until the part about the combat. Using the D-pad for combat? That really sounds like ass. Of course I haven't played it so maybe it's fine, SOUNDS awful though. Reminds me of that combat system that Jet Li game Rise of Honor had. You used the analog stick to fight, friggin' stupid.
Thank you for explaining that. I was pretty sure that's how the gameplay in this particular game worked. Even if it's just a sentence the reviewers need to explain this type of thing seeing as how it IS a video game, and you do use the controller at some point. We'd just like to know what exactly we are controlling.
@drocdoc Tyrion is certainly one of the most important characters in the series. There are a LOT of "main characters", however. He's arguably the most popular, and the most fun to watch. Mainly because he isn't a despicable human being which is RARE in that world.
You could actually turn the game off (Dark Souls) at any time anywhere in the game and when you came back to play again, it would have you spawn exactly where you were when you turned it off.
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