pokoko said:
Yeah, I agree with that. I especially feel that way about games with obvious problems getting perfect scores. I think it's incredibly misleading about what someone should expect from a 10/10. Dragon Age: Orgins and Fallout 3/NV were some of my favorite games from this generation, yet they were full of bugs and problems and I would say the same thing if either of them were given maximum points. I loved those games but I can completely understand any reductions they might receive. Uh. I just realized how off-topic that was. Now NinPie is going to report me and it's all your fault! Take responsibility! On topic, I hope Rain ends up being a memorable game. It's looking like a good year for PSN exclusives, as well.
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Okay, okay, I'll take responsabilities e_e Anyway, Rain feels charming, the same as Puppeteer. I just hope that TLOU can live up to its hype and surpass limits. I hope well for Beyond too, as I like Quantic Dreams a lot.
| curl-6 said: Different strokes for different folks, my friend. ;) I'm sure there are games I love that you wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole. |
Nah. Or probably. I'm very open-minded with games in general, and I like trying every single one out there, even if they're pretty horrible. I have a thing for bad games too =P But I agree with your first statement. I can understand why you didn't like Deadly Premonition too, I was just joking back there.







