I think that may be the problem, when everyone is trying to engage with the charcter but all they can do is a few hand motions. I mean are they asking us to fill in the dots? I could probably do that with a character like Master Chief, where he at least talks during the cut scenes.... but...
My vote has to be Battlefield 4. Not only does the single-player campaign feel like a series of excuses to blow shit up, it has the gall to say you are in charge when you need a NPC to escort you literally everywhere.
Not to mention the way the dialogue is set up is just painfully awkward as...
And if this is supposedly two days into the disaster and power is out, why are people milling about downtown in a commercial district? Why are the city buses still there?
Isn't there a series of back up communications in case of wide spread civil disaster? My Dad works for the National...
Heh pretty much this. I wish they'd figure out that CoD players will play CoD, so ignore them and play to your franchises strengths.
I like CoD too, but I also like Battlefield, I'd prefer them to each offer me something different :S
Let's not even talk about how EA seems to be the poster...
This actually got me thinking. Outside of annualizing its series and its love of paid DLC (something the other major publishers are also guilty of) what has Activision done that even remotely compares to EA?
I was arguing with my friend over the state of Battlefield 4 and EA track record...
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