hinch said: Alan Wake 2 is a reminder why I really dislike modern gaming sometimes. 5 hours in and the games such a boring slog to play through. How this got such crazy high scores I'd never know. The first game was way more enjoyable despite being fairly repetitve at times. |
Conina said: Well, I'm loving every minute of Alan Wake 2 so far, but I also enjoy the slow exploring of similar games like some of the Resident Evil games. |
Oh! Two opposed opinions. It just goes to show why you need to check several sources before taking a decision, or do it based on one that shares your same views.
I wasn't going to get the game until much later or free in the EGS but, after finding that *spoiler free* it has another open ending like the first one, it's either free on the EGS or after the third one has launched. I learned my lesson with Remedy and the first Alan Wake and Quantum Break.
-Adonis- said: I did AC4 recently and it was way better than the new ones. |
So, just to be clear, you're talking about Assassin's Creed 4 and not Armored Core 4, right?
If it's the later, I can't comment because I haven't played any of them, but if it's the former, it's certainly much, much. better than AC 3, Unity and Syndicate. I still haven't tried Origins or have the newer ones.
Part of that, in my opinion, is because it's the least Assassin's Creed game of all, with a lot more emphasis on exploring the sea and the battles rather than the usual fight against the templars. With that said, the beginning is a bit harder than it should, having to chase that renegade, and the post Desmond present storyline is also a bit meh.
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