Of course it isn't
It's still a damn fun game though, and that's all I really want out of my games.
It's still a damn fun game though, and that's all I really want out of my games.
Having played Skyrim and found it not really all that much better than Oblivion, it was pretty easy for me to come to that conclusion.tobi the good boy said:I'm curious as to how? They seem like two completely different ends of the spectrum and I hardly think passing glances would be enough to make a conclusion. I'm finding it incredibly difficult to decide which.evilneko said:I don't even have to play SR3 to say yes, better than Skyrim.
While no one can blame you for griping about Day One DLC, it being what it is in the gaming industry, which DLC are you talking about? The only DLC available on day one in this case were yet more exotic costumes and weapons. Almost three weeks on, and this is still the case. While more is planned to come, there's no story cut from the game for sale as DLC right now. Just extra pieces.tehroc said:Day 1 DLC containing story missions seriously taints Saints Row The Third. THQ can kiss my ass if they believe that is even remotely acceptable.
Real cost for SR3: $80.
There's no missing cutscenes, rather it's vague in that scene, but the Saints aren't watching the ceremony, they're impatiently waiting in a convoy to have the funeral. Then Killbane attacks them.Frost27 said:Example 1: The unexplained cutscene with the woman cutting the ribbon on the bridge while the saints watch for some unknown reason only to be rushed by the Luchadores. The conversation afterwards involves Shaundi saying that Killbain is going to die for what he did at Johnny's funeral. Funeral? What funeral? He had a funeral? They never even definitively said what happened to him. You fell out of the jet in the beginning and started milk run missions with only a couple hints that he was even dead.