So I'm going to show my colors here. I am PC MR for sure. That's where I got my start in gaming. There is no way in the world I would the PC version of the game ship if it was poor. It plays amazingly, I love it. When we do our play test I do play with a controller, but I get owned so bad. But it's so satisfying trying to play PC for our play test and come out with a two to three KD and I'm like 'there bches. Don't give me any more sht. I'm okay!' Cause I'm not a console fps game multiplayer Guide guy I just can't move my thumbs and fingers and hands the other people can. I'm amazed that people can do it, but you get me on a mouse and keyboard I'm going to wreck some sht up. So yeah it's really good. It's great. The frame rate is fantastic. Now I also have a killer rig, so I'm not playing on the lowest common denominator for sure, but I am really enjoying it. So for someone who comes from that background I think that anyone who plays this on PC is going to be really happy.
Ubisoft did eventually fix the game with a couple of patches and the publisher also offered free DLC. However, given that one of these patches actually broke the game even more on Xbox One and accepting the free DLC meant that players waived their right to take the company to court, not everyone was best pleased by their effo
Before purchasing any of the many titles launching in November, my goal is to complete both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Arkham City . I was able to narrow down my list of November releases to two titles: Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception and Assassin's Creed: Revelations . I'm interested in a bunch of other titles in November including Need for Speed The Run and Metal Gear Solid HD collection , however I had to put these on the back burner due to time and money constraints. Narrowing my list down to two titles wasn't easy and as the month progresses I'm not sure how long I can hold out – Modern Warfare 3 is looking too good to pass
Straight up, I never would have thought that I want to play a racing game, but Forza 4 has definitively changed my mind. I'll be moonlighting with that, while splitting my time with the best of my November. Between Uncharted 3, Halo: Combat Evolution Anniversary, and Legend of Zelda: Skyward Souls… I may never sleep again. And I'll be okay with t
It's the same story every November: way too many must-play games, not nearly enough money or time. I could easily make two more lists of runners-up and third-place finishers, but the games I am most interested in include: Lord of the Rings: War in the North , Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception , The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword , Sonic Generations , Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary , and Rayman Origins . Perhaps surprisingly, Super Mario 3D Land is my most anticipated game of the month, as I can't wait to see what Nintendo's best designers can do with the 3DS. Though I have no intention of abandoning Forza Motorsport 4 anytime soon (that game is so good!), special mention must go to Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 , which has a real shot at being the most-played game in my house for the foreseeable fut
Like Diablo 3 , SimCity was designed to be 'always online,' so it was bad news when players found themselves unable to connect to the servers and actually play the game. This persisted for several days and EA was forced to disable several gameplay features (including leaderboards and achievements) to fix thing, but even then, some noted that there were other issues with the g
It's a good month to own a monster PC. Battlefield 3 just came out and if I can ever get Origin to let me play I'll be spending a lot of my time on it. Everyone else is making noise about the shocking ending to Batman: Arkham City, but not me. I'm late to the party and I'll be waiting till November 18th till I can play the game I'm most excited for this mo
Orisa is the newest hero to reach the Overwatch world, but many consider her to be too weak. It's still a bit early to determine how effective her kit is, but general fan perception is that she's under-powered. If Blizzard was trying to break the mold with Sombra, they did the exact opposite with Or
I feel like the line is drawn extremely hard and deep when it affects gameplay. I think that for a campaign we were definitely more liberal with our animations and additions as long they enhanced the true intent of the moment. So 'Crew Expendable,' I think you've all seen that trailer we put out a few months back. The explosion cinema had to be redone. It was just one of those ones we just couldn't match up, but there was a very specific intent that IW had with that moment and they wanted that to establish the characters. Not just who you are, because you kind of knew that at that point, but who is Price? What is he to you? Who do you follow? Where do you fit in the grouping of the people there, and when you get knocked unconscious and you're kind of just rolling around a bit, we added a lot of that personal connection to the world. We're really happy about how that all turned out, because you're reaching for your fellow soldier that's there and he's checking on you. Then Price comes along and slaps you around and says 'We're leaving!' So there's this really great tension in the moment that only needed emphasis. It didn't need to be reworked, it didn't need a ton of additions unnecessarily, but we wanted to tell the story just a little bit more and we had the opportunity. We had the manpower, the resources, and we certainly had the drive to do it so that's what we wanted to focus on.