They better not eff this movie in the "A" with an infected goblin claw like they did the last one. Marlon Wayans and D&D go together just as well as peanut butter and pig shit.
The only game that has ever made me sweat, physically sweat, was Demons Souls. Every time a Black Phantom entered my world, I'd get butterflies in my stomach and sweat a bit.
This guy isn't paying attention. There has been little interest in the latest Star Wars games because the latest Star Wars games have been either total garbage or lackluster. The people that greenlight these video games need to get their heads out of their fat asses and greenlight Battlefront 3, and continue the Jedi Knight franchise for crying out freaking loud.
Isn't this always the case with what people actually want out of this industry? Anything great "ALMOST" happens. Anything that nobody asks for (Beloved series turning into MMO's) is put right on the fast track. It's "Opposite land" with this industry most of the time.
@Maxx_the_Slash I always wanted to know what the heck that movie was. I've never heard of or seen this movie until I saw "Terror in the Aisles". Which I just recently watched (again) about 4 or 5 years ago.
I'm one of those gamers that could care less about story. I put in over 100 hours into Elder Scrolls IV before finishing the story plot. I still play San Anreas on my computer (holy crap the mods for that game). However, story is very important. Without some sort of narrative it is hard to care about what you're doing.
While I probably won't get Riptide, I am thoroughly enjoying the first game right now. I wished they didn't make the firearms so damned weak ( I could be wrong though i'm not too far into it, I'm in the jungle now). Jump+kick, stomp the head NEVER gets old. I love doing that when a zombie runs at me full speed.
@Whiskey3romeo @Scynt Well maybe not more moving parts, but certainly more programming and software "1 and 0's" that can go haywire and crash the thing. Which can be just as much of a pain.
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