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CWegzz said:
With this games DLC practices, as well as Mortal Kombat X, I'm starting to think Warner Bros. is just as bad as EA, if not even worse.


What is EA doing?   You have a problem paying $20 for 20 maps, 20 weapons, 5+ gamemodes, and 10 vehicles?



Prediction for console Lifetime sales:

Wii:100-120 million, PS3:80-110 million, 360:70-100 million

[Prediction Made 11/5/2009]

3DS: 65m, PSV: 22m, Wii U: 18-22m, PS4: 80-120m, X1: 35-55m

I gauruntee the PS5 comes out after only 5-6 years after the launch of the PS4.

[Prediction Made 6/18/2014]

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BasilZero said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:


Both open world games with Action/RPG elements.


I never played a Witcher game but dont you lv up in Witcher? You can do that in Arkham Knight as well? o.O


Yes as all RPG's do. Action games have adapted RPG elements to bring more depth to player experience.



Neodegenerate said:
The tragedy of this game is the fact that while the story was actually rather well done and did a nice job of closing out the series, it is completely overshadowed by WAY too much batmobile and obvious DLC cash grabs. After reading that the Batgirl DLC lasted an hour or so I am very glad I didn't put down any money on the season pass. Especially after having bought the $100 limited edition for the Batman statue.

I was thinking about getting the season pass because of my inner gamer, but my sensible side said just wait until August to see what else the devs reveal. WB and Rocksteady really need to look at CDProjekt Red to understand what DLC is truly worth. I hate to say this...but as an American sometimes it takes a non American company to show us how greedy we truly are.



Putting The Witcher aside for a moment, the standard for DLC was already set long ago by Fallout 3 and, even better, Fallout: New Vegas. I truly wish everyone had look at those and decided to emulate how much they actually added. Old World Blues is the best DLC I've ever purchased and could have been a stand-alone game in its own right.

Great examples of how awesome DLC can be are right there, yet publishers continue to out-source throw-away content. It's so frustrating.



pokoko said:
Old World Blues is the best DLC I've ever purchased and could have been a stand-alone game in its own right.

Can we be best friends? 

 

OT: Welcome to WB. Screwing things up since Injustice. Rocksteady really was just the diamond in the turd here, but even then I've had some problems with how they manage resources. They're a very wasteful developer. 



You should check out my YouTube channel, The Golden Bolt!  I review all types of video games, both classic and modern, and I also give short flyover reviews of the free games each month on PlayStation Plus to tell you if they're worth downloading.  After all, the games may be free, but your time is valuable!

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pokoko said:
Putting The Witcher aside for a moment, the standard for DLC was already set long ago by Fallout 3 and, even better, Fallout: New Vegas. I truly wish everyone had look at those and decided to emulate how much they actually added. Old World Blues is the best DLC I've ever purchased and could have been a stand-alone game in its own right.

Great examples of how awesome DLC can be are right there, yet publishers continue to out-source throw-away content. It's so frustrating.


I've never played Fallout. I'll probably get it on the One with the Mods. Damn...my PS4 has gotten zero love this year. LOL I've already got the Witcher expansions though.