colafitte said: If someone here is critizing this game after not playing it, and don't respect the opinion of someone that it did, he/she just need to go somewhere else. It's Selnor's opinion and he liked it, that's all. Ryse is becoming the type of game that is funny to bullshit, by a lot of people that not even try to play it. I hate that kind of habit. Ryse seems to be a polarizing game, some will love it for what it is, and other will hate for what is not. I felt the same with a game like FF XIII. Both were technically and visually spectacular, with a focus on its gameplay mechanics, but both suffered or repetetiveness and lack of content. For me FF XIII was a great experience, somewhere between 8'5-9, for others was an abomination. If Selnor is in the same situation i can understand him very well. I watch a video of the first 30 min, so my opinion is just an opinion and very incomplete, and for me it looked spectacular and it felt repetitive after 15 mins, but that's all. I don't know if i will like the complete game, but i'm sure i will glady try it. |
You sound like one of those typical anthropolgy students I disdain so much.
Some people's opinions are plainly not worth hearing. At all. Selnor said this is better than TLOU and Uncharted 2. This is bordering on insanity. If Ryse was on PS4 then what would Selnor have said?
"Ryse seems to be a polarizing game"
You think that *might* have something to do with it being an exclusive launch game with the best graphics for its system?
" felt the same with a game like FF XIII. Both were technically and visually spectacular, with a focus on its gameplay mechanics, but both suffered or repetetiveness and lack of content. For me FF XIII was a great experience"
I got 12 hours into the campaign by holding forward and pressing X. (A on Xbox). It was the most linear, boring game I played on PS3. The visuals were fantastic, but it is embarrassingly weak compared to previous FF games. That's why it sucks. It went WAY backward.