@jagdedge124 I have only played the Blood Dragon Far Cry. It was pretty good. I don't feel like going and playing it again though, nor am I compelled to try any other Far Crys.
Just fired up a 2nd playthru of Stalker: SoC, however. To think that Far Cry might be the closest comparison among modern games to Stalker saddens me.
More games like Stalker, devs. Whatever is awesome about it...do that!
Are we inundated? Well, we are halfway inundated after all the ridiculous Destiny coverage. I imagine Gamespot will drive it all the way home though with the next hyperconsumerist, eye-candy clusterf*ck media campaign that will be Advanced Warfare. If only hermits had Internet access (electronics, heating and air conditioning) I would totally be one. Sigh.
@Marsh87 @Fire_Wa11 @sevuz7 Umm. So, Shepherd was a part of a superevil organization that was set up like Al Qaeda instead of a superevil organization that was set up like Halliburton. It's still awkward as hell and doesn't really work if you think about it.
@sevuz7 And another thing, (spoiler) did anyone else find it really awkward that Cerberus is super evil in Mass Effect 1? Even more evil in Mass Effect 3? And yet (paragon) Shepherd was one of them in Mass Effect 2?
I understand animating cerberus targets is easier than huge-monster spaceships for ME3, but if I was a (financially independent) employee of Bioware working on that game, I would have said, "Ya'll are f*cking up."
@sevuz7 ME began with so much cool lore and backstory. Mass Effect 2 touched on some of it but mainly just jammed it into codex. By Mass Effect 3, Bioware decided we were too stupid to appreciate the universe they created so they tacked on an arbitrary-ass ending and a price tag and called it a p-r-o-d-u-c-t.
If Bioware doesn't give a sh*t about their own stuff, why should we? That's my two cents derp.
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