Definitely looking forward to this. CD Projekt RED is one of the few developers whose games I pre-order; not really to secure a copy but because I'm honestly hyped.
I'm a bit weary of it as well. I have no problem with gritty realism itself but, as with any other trend, over-saturation is kind of ruining it for me.
The general consensus from what I've heard is that The Punisher is one of the best things about the Daredevil series thus-far, so hopefully this turns out well.
Do expansions count? No full games coming right now that I'm particularly hyped for, but I'm definitely very hyped for the upcoming Witcher 3 and Dark Souls III expansions.
I don't remember even seeing Kane and Lynch 2 on xbox's feedback page. I hope that Portal: Still Alive becoming backwards compatible is a sign that The Orange Box will be too at some point.
I actually agree about that single player disclaimer. This game in particular was mainly pitched for the multiplayer, so I wasn't very surprised to hear of the sparse single player, but it would be nice if titles had to distinguish between having a "single player mode" and a "single player...
I guess the Krogan thing is just a difference in opinion, as I don't think the Krogan are very smart, with some obvious exceptions for a couple of main Krogan characters in the series. I know there's plenty of points arguing both ways, which is what makes that ME3 genophage questline so great...
I'm all for crazy game theories, but I find it difficult to go along with this one.
- The idea that the Krogan head easter eggs are from a failed scouting party is an interesting idea. The only problem is, as you said, the only time this could have happened was at the height of Krogan...
This was a great video. I don't own a PS4 so I had to watch a walkthrough of this game. Unfortunately the person who was playing didn't find the psychiatrist notes, so I really didn't grasp how bad Josh's condition was until those hallucinations he sees towards the end. I feel games like Until...
I had no idea there were friendly Deathclaws! I've only played Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, all the Deathclaws I encountered attacked on me sight.
I say templars, though in all honesty it depends on the game. The ethics of the templars seem to vary depending on which entry in the series it is. In the Ezio trilogy they are much more evil and I would be more inclined to side with the assassins, but in the Kenway series they seem more morally...
I've never killed a little sister in Bioshock.
I've never picked the cage necklace in Bioshock Infinite.
I've never killed Mordin, Wrex, or the Rachni in the Mass Effect series.
I've never sabotaged the purifier in Fallout 3.
I've never lied to Boone about his wife in Fallout: New Vegas...
Yeah, I agree the game would probably be better in chronological order. I understand that hopping around works well for some games/movies/etc. but I'm not sure what the benefit is supposed to be here. Then again, they would probably need to do something about Jodie's childhood sections, as I...
I think the difficulty many people had with Ryan is due to the way the game jumps around the timeline. The first time you meet Ryan he is as an antagonistic government agent who is unsympathetic and trying to rip you away from the only family you've ever known. This is immediately followed up...
My understanding was as follows: The Wild Hunt could sense whenever Ciri used her power. So while they didn't have to defeat the hunt to use the portal they wanted to time the battle to their use of it so A) Wild Hunt wouldn't interfere and B) Geralt, Yennefer, etc. wouldn't interfere.
Again...
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