I find Battlefield games on the PC much better in that regards.
But I did play Killzone Shadow Fall MP yesterday and enjoyed it but I had to mute everybody because these two Spanish guys were having a conversation.
That's something that would never happen on the PC. I guess it because you need to go out and buy a very good headset/microphone if you want to do that.
Originally posted by dadudemonThis...i'm surprised by how much hate Destiny is getting....even if i heard it is a shitty game...
There was a massive askreddit thread that asked what the most disappointing game of all time was. Destiny was not mentioned (until I or someone else posted it and got lots of upvotes). I could not believe it.Perhaps we are just being whiny bitches and Destiny was not as bad as we thought?
Originally posted by dadudemonYou are being whiny 😠
There was a massive askreddit thread that asked what the most disappointing game of all time was. Destiny was not mentioned (until I or someone else posted it and got lots of upvotes). I could not believe it.Perhaps we are just being whiny bitches and Destiny was not as bad as we thought?
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j/k I can see where people could find Destiny disappointing. I'm not one of them. I quite enjoy the game. I'm still playing it.
As to games I regret buying. I never buy too many games. I mostly borrow them. I did buy Dragon Age I and Destiny. And I've enjoyed both.
I think the last game I was disappointed playing after I bought it was a sonic game.
Originally posted by Newjak
You are being whiny 😠😛
Probably. I'll admit I am a b*tch about Destiny (how many people do you know created a list that is 30 points long, each point being at least 1 paragraph and some points being 5+ paragraphs) that outlined the shit they didn't like about the game? Not even writers at Kotaku had a list that in-depth.
Originally posted by Newjak
j/k I can see where people could find Destiny disappointing. I'm not one of them. I quite enjoy the game. I'm still playing it.
Honestly, if we played together, I'd probably enjoy the game much much more. We don't have the same consoles with the game and you probably play when I don't. Part of a game like Destiny is having friends on that you're used to, and playing when they do (this is true of many multiplayer FPS games).
Originally posted by dadudemonMy roommate, who still plays, would constantly nag about all the same points as you did and more.
Probably. I'll admit I am a b*tch about Destiny (how many people do you know created a list that is 30 points long, each point being at least 1 paragraph and some points being 5+ paragraphs) that outlined the shit they didn't like about the game? Not even writers at Kotaku had a list that in-depth.Honestly, if we played together, I'd probably enjoy the game much much more. We don't have the same consoles with the game and you probably play when I don't. Part of a game like Destiny is having friends on that you're used to, and playing when they do (this is true of many multiplayer FPS games).
I agree it is a great game to play with friends. At least is for me.
Oh man..this is a short list for me since I usually try to research a game before I buy it, but I have a few I regret, though none are new. First is WCW Mayhem for the N64. I was a huge wrestling fan at the time and bought it..it was terrible. Another game was Dragonball Z Sagas for Gamecube. Again, turned out to be terrible.
As I kid, I got the "Lemmings" game for SNES. Yeah, I regretted that too.
Originally posted by Tzeentch
'sup with DA: I?I can understand Zack not liking it since it's lacking in 10-years old FPS mechanics, but not a fantasy-whore like you, Ares.
First, let me say I don’t hate the game. I just regret spending $60 on it (which I find to be true for many games). Anyway, I’ve got several problems with it and list a few here. I’m not a big fan of Dragon Age’s world. It’s fairly pedestrian for a fantasy world (although this is true of many fantasy games). I also wasn’t a big fan of the main campaign. Admittedly, I didn’t finish it but I did pour a large amount of hours into it and it was very similar to Oblivion’s. It does have some great characters though.
I also hate the combat. It tries to be both an action game and a “turn based” RPG but, as far as I’m concerned, fails at both.
Finally, my biggest problem with the game is it play like a single-player MMO. To advance the plot and open new areas you are forced to do a shit ton of side-quests and to level up. Now I’m fine doing side-quests when I want, but when the game “forces” me to do them I absolutely hate it. This is especially true in a plot driven game like this. When the plot kicks into high gear, I often want to keep doing story quests but am unable to as I’m forced to unlock a new area first which ultimately kills all the plot’s momentum.
Originally posted by dadudemonI have it on Xbone. Barely play it because everyone I play with is on PS though.
Probably. I'll admit I am a b*tch about Destiny (how many people do you know created a list that is 30 points long, each point being at least 1 paragraph and some points being 5+ paragraphs) that outlined the shit they didn't like about the game? Not even writers at Kotaku had a list that in-depth.Honestly, if we played together, I'd probably enjoy the game much much more. We don't have the same consoles with the game and you probably play when I don't. Part of a game like Destiny is having friends on that you're used to, and playing when they do (this is true of many multiplayer FPS games).
With me, it's more "which games I don't regret buying" because about 70-80% of the games I've bought for PS3 I've either become frustrated or bored with. I finally learned that if the game isn't turn-based then I probably won't like it and shouldn't waste my money. Too bad there's not a huge selection of turn-based games for PS3 but the few ones that I have are all quite addictive and I don't see myself getting tired of them for a very long time. I've been playing XCOM since Oct of 2012 and still haven't gotten bored with it.
Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
Felt it was solid for an online co-op and multiplayer experience (mostly the former), but with playing offline one would be disappointed (unless they like the AI teammates).Most DBZ games are just rehashes without that much change, but Battle of Z felt kinda fresh for me (in a good way, and the gameplay seemed easier to catch onto handling, even if it didn't have that much depth), and I liked how it made every fighter their own type (support/assist, interfere, ki blast, melee), making even some of the weakest characters more viable, in addition to them having more retry amounts than the stronger characters.
That was nice team balancing, but for multiplayer, they should've limited how many players can use someone like Broly, SSJ3 Goku, etc. on a team, as having teams of them in certain multiplayer modes is the most unbalanced thing ever, though I guess to be fair, when were DBZ games (at least by Namco) ever balanced? If someone uses like Yamcha against an equally skilled player whose using Kid Buu or something, you know what the result's gonna be.
I hoped it would be an updated Raging Blast/Budokai Tenkaichi. Played it for like 15 mins and just wasn't feeling the new style. Idk, maybe I should give it a chance