I am disappointed.
Not one of you said:
-DUKE NUKEM: FOREVER
It's not just one of the worst sequels ever, it's one of the worst games ever.
I don't really need to add much, you've all seen the reviews.
also
-Command & Conquer 4
Command & Conquer 3 was ... ok... not bad but not really great.
Command & Conquer 4 was a total abomination. It was Command and Conquer in NAME ONLY, the game play had nothing to do with C&C. Instead we get an awful looking game, with always on DRM. Multiplayer matches that weeeeent on and on because the game was setup to basically make gaining/pressing an advantage mechanically impossible. Oh and you had to worry that the other guy was higher level than you, thus having his units/abilities be better than yours in every single way.
Even the cutscenes made me want to shout 'I'M ACTING!!!!!!!", the other games at least had Sci-Fi C/B listers to entertain me.
I actually liked Command & Conquer: Generals. It was not Command and Conquer. But it copied Age of Mythology's formula so closely and competently that I could mentally replace the title with "Age of Generals" and enjoy it. That game knew what it was trying to be, and succeeded. This C&C 4 had no idea what it wanted to be, and failed in every respect.
It was stitched together from elements of other games with no knowledge of why those things worked.
Not one of you said:
-DUKE NUKEM: FOREVER
It's not just one of the worst sequels ever, it's one of the worst games ever.
I don't really need to add much, you've all seen the reviews.
also
-Command & Conquer 4
Command & Conquer 3 was ... ok... not bad but not really great.
Command & Conquer 4 was a total abomination. It was Command and Conquer in NAME ONLY, the game play had nothing to do with C&C. Instead we get an awful looking game, with always on DRM. Multiplayer matches that weeeeent on and on because the game was setup to basically make gaining/pressing an advantage mechanically impossible. Oh and you had to worry that the other guy was higher level than you, thus having his units/abilities be better than yours in every single way.
Even the cutscenes made me want to shout 'I'M ACTING!!!!!!!", the other games at least had Sci-Fi C/B listers to entertain me.
I actually liked Command & Conquer: Generals. It was not Command and Conquer. But it copied Age of Mythology's formula so closely and competently that I could mentally replace the title with "Age of Generals" and enjoy it. That game knew what it was trying to be, and succeeded. This C&C 4 had no idea what it wanted to be, and failed in every respect.
It was stitched together from elements of other games with no knowledge of why those things worked.