Hype is saying planty of people are exited for a game they've never played.
Hype is claiming delaying a game close to a date chosen at random, or worse a specific date, chosen by the marketting department, is somehow a bad thing. When the previous year is full of games that should have been delayed and weren't, when Gamers universally applauded CD Projekt Red for actually delaying for the 2nd time, because it's not finished.
Hype is embedding a Cinematic Trailer in the Article.
Hype is selling Merchadise for said game.
Hype is publicising "Awsome" DLC before games even released.
Hype is using the Game maker as the only source for any post.
The OP is nothing but hype and you don't even notice the hype is there at all.
As for the game it's "Fun" until the basic mechanics are figured out, then the Monster can get trounced by positioning alone.
Finally, this says it all.
Hype is claiming delaying a game close to a date chosen at random, or worse a specific date, chosen by the marketting department, is somehow a bad thing. When the previous year is full of games that should have been delayed and weren't, when Gamers universally applauded CD Projekt Red for actually delaying for the 2nd time, because it's not finished.
Hype is embedding a Cinematic Trailer in the Article.
Hype is selling Merchadise for said game.
Hype is publicising "Awsome" DLC before games even released.
Hype is using the Game maker as the only source for any post.
The OP is nothing but hype and you don't even notice the hype is there at all.
As for the game it's "Fun" until the basic mechanics are figured out, then the Monster can get trounced by positioning alone.
Finally, this says it all.
You're supposed to do that and fix them as well, before release, not after."Now, with Evolve through certification, we're turning our attention to any lessons we can learn from the Open Beta next week.