3.141592 to 1?PhiMed said:I'm curious as to the human pie capacity. What's the result of your research, Yahtzee?
I would assume so, given that Crysis 1 doesn't have any other Brits.WaitWHAT said:Is this psycho the same guy that Yahtzee referred to in the end credits of his Crysis 1 review?
I quote:
"I do appreciate Crysis for having a British character who never dies, turns evil, or expresses a love of crumpets".
Yeah, i was thinking that too. Took me about 8 hours on Hard, and i even got some trophy hunting into it.Ken_J said:I can't wait until someone tells him ReVengence was about 6 hours
I have a theory that we won't be seeing a lot of multi-series consistent protagonists that we can really get immensely attached to after the whole ME3 debacle. Not that I wasn't totally on board with the "Take Back ME3 (or at least give us a flipping epilog you bastards)" movement, but I do think the fallout from that has yet to be fully unfolded. Changing up the protagonist so we don't get too possessive of them as "ours" seems to be on the rise, and I think there's probably some logic behind that. Not loving it myself, but I recognize the logic from the developer / producer point of view.Ulquiorra4sama said:Yeah, i was thinking that too. Took me about 8 hours on Hard, and i even got some trophy hunting into it.Ken_J said:I can't wait until someone tells him ReVengence was about 6 hours
OT: Seems like my idea that the entire Crysis franchise was worth a miss holds true even by the third game. I find it interesting they'd make their main character essentially evil though. Makes me wonder how they expect you to form any sort of emotional bond with the character if he goes from being a vulnerable-half dead guy in Crysis 2 to a super-soldier asshole in Crysis 3.
This made me laugh, well done. Well donevallorn said:But Crysis 3 has so many Emotions! It must be a superior game to those without such wonderful graph-Imeanemotions!