Spoilers!! I had no problem with the ending. The game is about choice and thats exactly what they gave you. 3 choices. Furthermore, the way you have played the game majorily effects those choices. If you War Assets are lacking, then the outcome of your choice will be different than a player who made the same choice with more assets. Also, I'm pretty sure your paragon/renegade status effects what choices you can make, meaning that your Shepard may be able to only make 2 of the choices cuz of how you played. I only heard that, not sure if its true. Anyway, in the end, you have the choice that will ultimately effect the fate of the world, Shepard, and your crew. Its not ONE single choice, its a collection of your choice and your playstyle. Mass Effect 3 was an incredible game. I can't decide if I like it more than ME2, but its definately fitting and satisfiying. I can't say I was disappointed. People are just a bunch of crybabies because the cutscenes for the ending weren't different enough for them. They would only know this if they looked online (unless they beat the game multiple times, which is possible but unlikely considering its legnth), meaning that they are just complaining because its cool to complain right now or something. The only complaint I have about the ending is that they barely show your crew for the last 20 minutes of gameplay, making their fate a little vague. BioWare said that they will be adding some content to clarify the ending, which is pretty cool. Unnecessary, but I'm not complaing.
Surprisingly, I loved Table Soccer. Not in the same way that I loved Uncharted or WipEout, but this was the only AR game that I would return to several times. The other 2 free downloads were a waste of memory card space, but this one was a blast to play with friends. It was accessible enough to play with ANY newcomer (just like a flash game), and unique enough to choose over any flash game that I've played in recent memory
I just beat Uncharted: Golden Abyss (Loved it, by the way. When's the review coming?), and am now playing this.. I LOVE IT! Its pretty much on par with WipEout HD (maybe, like, 95% graphically, but still..), and I am having a blast playing the singleplayer.
Multiplayer isnt always competitive. I think that a Batman/Robin co-op that was drop-in/drop-out would have made an amazing multiplayer experience. Yea, competitive multiplayer in AC sound like a disaster, but the campaign should have had local dropin and drop out IMO
Oh, cmon! I usually agree 100% with your reviews, but this game was great. Or at least I personally loved it. So much creativity and it is so ambitious. It balanced plot and gameplay with the right proportions (even if it awkwardly combined them with a day-and-night cycle). I think the game is great and deserves a better score, even if its not for everyone. Couldnt agree more with " is still worth experiencing on the basis of how unique it is."....the community should place more emphasis on orig ideas.
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Re: Review: Battleship (PlayStation 3)
I was really expecting a "This game sinks" pun
Re: Review: Mass Effect 3 (PlayStation 3)
Spoilers!!
I had no problem with the ending. The game is about choice and thats exactly what they gave you. 3 choices. Furthermore, the way you have played the game majorily effects those choices. If you War Assets are lacking, then the outcome of your choice will be different than a player who made the same choice with more assets. Also, I'm pretty sure your paragon/renegade status effects what choices you can make, meaning that your Shepard may be able to only make 2 of the choices cuz of how you played. I only heard that, not sure if its true.
Anyway, in the end, you have the choice that will ultimately effect the fate of the world, Shepard, and your crew. Its not ONE single choice, its a collection of your choice and your playstyle.
Mass Effect 3 was an incredible game. I can't decide if I like it more than ME2, but its definately fitting and satisfiying. I can't say I was disappointed.
People are just a bunch of crybabies because the cutscenes for the ending weren't different enough for them. They would only know this if they looked online (unless they beat the game multiple times, which is possible but unlikely considering its legnth), meaning that they are just complaining because its cool to complain right now or something. The only complaint I have about the ending is that they barely show your crew for the last 20 minutes of gameplay, making their fate a little vague. BioWare said that they will be adding some content to clarify the ending, which is pretty cool. Unnecessary, but I'm not complaing.
Re: Review: Table Soccer (PlayStation Network - Vita)
Surprisingly, I loved Table Soccer. Not in the same way that I loved Uncharted or WipEout, but this was the only AR game that I would return to several times. The other 2 free downloads were a waste of memory card space, but this one was a blast to play with friends. It was accessible enough to play with ANY newcomer (just like a flash game), and unique enough to choose over any flash game that I've played in recent memory
Re: Review: WipEout 2048 (PlayStation Vita)
I just beat Uncharted: Golden Abyss (Loved it, by the way. When's the review coming?), and am now playing this..
I LOVE IT!
Its pretty much on par with WipEout HD (maybe, like, 95% graphically, but still..), and I am having a blast playing the singleplayer.
Re: Rocksteady Considered Multiplayer for Arkham City
Multiplayer isnt always competitive. I think that a Batman/Robin co-op that was drop-in/drop-out would have made an amazing multiplayer experience. Yea, competitive multiplayer in AC sound like a disaster, but the campaign should have had local dropin and drop out IMO
Re: Review: Catherine (PlayStation 3)
Oh, cmon! I usually agree 100% with your reviews, but this game was great. Or at least I personally loved it. So much creativity and it is so ambitious. It balanced plot and gameplay with the right proportions (even if it awkwardly combined them with a day-and-night cycle). I think the game is great and deserves a better score, even if its not for everyone.
Couldnt agree more with " is still worth experiencing on the basis of how unique it is."....the community should place more emphasis on orig ideas.