And also because, in classic Bethesda fashion, it now allows them to abuse the snot out of US trademark law and sue the pants off anyone who names their game anything remotely similar.
Yes, I did back "Prey for the Gods", why do you ask?
I have no real problem with any of those things in a game, but if that combination isn't enough to merit an AO, I've got to wonder what that rating even exists for.
Indeed, that was one of the first things I noticed, so much so that I went out and checked to make sure that I was remembering correctly and that Overwatch actually did come out this year, and not on December 29th 2015 or some damn thing. But no, solidly in mid-2016. I thought for sure Yahtzee...
You clearly weren't around for Gen III, when it was impossible to complete the Pokedex for nearly *two years* after launch. Because Gen III wasn't backwards-compatible with Gens I and II, you couldn't get the Johto starters or Legendaries in Gen III until Colosseum came out.
Eh, I dunno, I kind of have to agree with his assessment. I loved Metroid Prime to death, but I couldn't even make myself finish Metroid Prime 2. Hunters was actually pretty good, once you got past the absolutely terrible control scheme. Seriously, what was it with Nintendo and making DS titles...
Setting aside your tantrum about how no one is allowed to say anything about anything until they've walked a mile in everyone else's shoes or whatever the hell that was, I'd like to point out that I've never been making a general PCs versus Consoles argument. I've merely been pointing out that...
Oh come off it. You're deliberately misrepresenting how things work to try to score rhetorical points. I wonder whether you actually game on PC, because you don't seem very familiar with how the process actually works. No, you don't need additional software to autodetect settings. Autodetect...
If PC is your console of choice, how is it possible that you don't seem to know that GeForce Experience and Gaming Evolved are things that exist? They're free software that come with your graphics card that you can use to auto-optimize graphics settings in games for your PC's specific...
1. Fallout fans beg to differ.
2. I've literally never played a single game that allows you to turn off voice acting without just muting the game entirely. What games do this?
I really have nothing in particular to add one way or the other about the voice acting - I could have taken or left it, but at least Link remains a silent protagonist.
But what the hell is wrong with the texture on the cliff face in that first preview image there? I know the WiiU is old tech...
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