jebi1717 wrote: » is it better than Far cry 4. ?
Links234 wrote: » Well, can't personally compare because I didn't like Far Cry 3 at all, so didn't get 4. I will say that I enjoyed MGSV immensely, but with the caveat that it was an unfinished mess that was missing an entire ending. That said, it was some absolutely insane fun until the end, you could attach balloons to goats.
chrislad wrote: » If they had done less with the whole building a base, and recruiting, and focused more on the story, it would have been a lot better.
Gbear wrote: » I decided, ****it, there's no point penny pinching over stuff you like, so I bought a bunch of packs in Hearthstone. It beats buying a bunch of Steam games I'll never play.
Deleted User wrote: » I definitely do have a chip on my shoulder. The entire mobile game market is saturated with utter tripe. Pick any of those EA games. They begin with how to bleed the players and then develop a game around that.
Zillah wrote: » Yeah I think dismissing it as a "chip on your shoulder" is bull****. Microtransactions are a travesty in modern gaming, which ruin the gameplay for people who don't pay and take shameless advantage of the people who do.
Robert ninja wrote: » Been playing Blade of Darkness. The dwarf is cool! His run is so funny, I love it. After doing my barbarian run I managed to get the game running on linux Another game I don't have to reboot for. Dismembering folks as overkill is always fun. Literally thowing their decapitated heads at their allies to start a battle... too fecking badass. The lighting is so good, too.