I've been waiting for this game since it was announced, and can't wait till the price drops, as with every other person in this thread.
He apathetically said he misses the kittens, to say he remarked on missing the kittens is to apply more emotion and care that the entire town has in total. Everything is done with so little emotion and care that it's hard for me to be invested in a puzzle where to everyone else it's "just another thing waiting to blow over". There is just nothing to invest in. You can't even pull a House MD moment of "hate the patient, love the puzzle" because at the end of the day the puzzle isn't presented in a manner remotely interesting. There's just no atmosphere.Filiecs said:Well you've obviously missed the puzzle pieces.
You were complaining as to why you weren't being shown what was happening in the world. What you were missing was the answer right in front of you.
You were wondering what gave you those superpowers and why? All you had to do was analyze the seemingly insane lore of "The Buzzing" that is one piece of the puzzle.
Yes, Andy told you about how his father took a bunch of bunch of kittens out to see and drowned them, while he was still alive, that it. At the end of the story he remarks how he still misses those kittens.
If you want to know why he wasn't all sad and depressed over losing his father it's because he obviously cares less about his cruel father than kittens.
You want to know something else about the world? Why no one is freaking out about zombies?
Andy also tells you. He says that Kingsmouth has had it's share of witchburnings. This, when compared to what some of the other residents tell you about occult happenings in the past, leads you to believe that Kingsmouth has had its share of occult disasters and strange murders in the past. To them, zombies is just another strange happening that's going to blow over. Just with a lot more people dead.
I suspect Guild Wars 2 is going to surprise a lot of people. While I certainly had fun during my Secret World preview a few months back, I continue to be impressed by the deluge of content in Guild Wars 2 and how they are finally making real improvements on many of the now standard MMO mechanics.Metalhandkerchief said:MMO of the year, easily. Unless Anet manages to bring GW2 up to this game's level, which I think they're already too far behind to do.
I know right? People complain about spending $15 a month when they can easily drop that on coffee in a day or two or going out to eat once let alone a movie.fealubryne said:I cannot for the life of me comprehend this "I'll wait until the price drops" mentality. So people have absolutely no issue with dropping $60 on the sixty billionth Halo, or the newest Call of Duty, yet when a legitimately good game comes out they cry about paying full price? And people complain that games are all the same these days. What incentive does it give designers to bother thinking outside the box when they're getting paid shite?
People continue to pay for WoW, its expansions, its subscription fee, and now its pets and mounts store. Yet everybody is stuck on this F2P thing for every new MMO that releases. What happened to supporting a game that's enjoyable? Are we truly so entitled at this point that we demand everything for free or GTFO? Ugh.
First, get your head out of your ass. It's not entitlement. If someone decides the price is not worth it to them that's their business. Deal with it.fealubryne said:~stuff~
How long are we gonna see these kind of fucking posts after EVERY mmo launch. Seriously, go be cancer somewhere else.Clearing the Eye said:Anyone placing bets on how long before the game is dead?
First of all, get off your high horse. I have no issue with people deciding a game is not worth it to them, but what I have an issue with is them going, "It looks good... but it's too expensive, WHINE!" There's a pretty big difference.Funcakes said:~cut~fealubryne said:~stuff~