I’m sure it’ll still be a good game but it actually seems a bit disappointing to me so far. So, are we all expected Zelda: Breath Of The Wild 2 to be basically the same game but with different abilities? It’s set on the same open world, right? I know there seems to be a world in the air now as well, so there will be new locations but watching the trailer again, after those patents leaked, it looks like a lot of the game is going to be very similar to before.Ī lot of people were predicting something like Majora’s Mask, where they used the basic foundation of Ocarina Of Time but then built something mostly new on top of it but the Breath Of The Wild sequel looks like it’s reusing a lot more by comparison. Logan Paul refunded £2.5 million after Pokémon trading card scam
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I recently finished Resident Evil Village after buying it for half price on the Xbox Series S and… I don’t think it was worth it. GC: Eh… the PlayStation 2 version is one of our least favourite versions, it always felt so ugly and inelegant. My disability rules out me playing the VR version as well! The Wii Edition also had all this extra content, and I had a lot of fun with it at the time, but due to my disability I am unable to play it anymore. The PlayStation 2 edition wasn’t as good looking as the original GameCube release, but it added Separate Ways (five chapters where you played as Ada), a new laser weapon, and two crazy new outfits – a gangster one for Leon and a suit of armour for Ashley! Regarding the definitive version of Resident Evil 4, for me it’s the PlayStation 2 edition or the HD editions on PlayStation 3/Xbox 360, PlayStation 4/Xbox One, and also PC. Maybe there will be a seniors league one day! I came to an epiphany recently though, and rather than playing ‘easier’ games, or ones not needing lightning reactions, I will continue to rage on. I have some younger gamer friends who consistently do better than me, and occasionally I do feel a burden. The other game I play that has hammered that home is Apex Legends. I am fairly sure at a younger age, with better reactions, I could have easily got through it, but I am still raging through the third level six months on. The game that has brought this on is Returnal. To me the whole thing seemed more like a good idea than a good game.Īs a 45-year-old gamer who started on an Acorn Electron, I am guessing I am one of the first people who have been gaming since childhood to hit middle age, and in the last year or two I have noticed an alarming drop off in my abilities. The whole bit with the elephant is just plain weird and completely out of synch with the rest of the game. It was actually a pretty bad story and tonally it couldn’t decide whether to go for a Pixar style approach or something darker. I don’t think they’re meant to be but I didn’t want to ‘be’ them or hear them go on about themselves endlessly. Having just humans is probably to make it seem more realistic but I’m willing to bet there’s a lot more in the game that’s more unrealistic than aliens.Īliens are totally scientific plausible, for example, but faster than light travel is not.Ĭan I be a contrarian and say I don’t think It Takes Two is really that good? It’s fun to play in co-op, but what isn’t? For me, the whole game breaks down because the two main characters are completely unlikeable. I am a bit disappointed it won’t have aliens in it though. If Starfield lets you go into space whenever you want, and pick a fight with whoever that would be fantastic, as far as I’m concerned. As a lifelong Elite fan I just cannot cope with how boring Elite: Dangerous is and keep hoping they’ll release a ‘proper’ Elite 4 that’s single-player only. I was hoping that they would show Starfield at The Game Awards just so we could get an idea of how much spaceship combat there is in it.
On one hand it’s good to know people don’t eat up this stuff without thinking about it, but on the other I’m really not sure what to play now. After all that talk, before it was released, of Battlefield beating Call Of Duty and it turns out that both of the games have basically been rejected by their fanbase.
Is the game basically DOA? The whole scene seems dead and probably a mistake to get into from the start.
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But looking around online the game seems to have nothing but negative talk surrounding it and very low users numbers, on PC at least. I even like the setting, even though there’s not a story mode, and the graphics look great. Battlefield 2042 does seem more interesting on paper, in terms of the different modes and scale of the combat.