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It’s a good game if you are into that genre though. I just like more linear games with some story.


Too boring for me to enjoy it. I can’t really get into open world sandbox games in general though so that’s more of a personal preference view point than anything.





That’s why I enjoyed it. I have a thing for borderline interactive movie games because I love movies.



I have been playing re-console mod pack lately because I prefer 4J’s version of Minecraft the most.



Guess I am not playing Battlefield 6 then…


I never paid attention to adult games until all this controversy happened. The Streisand effect must be doing its thing on people.




It’s okay but Halo 5 makes the whole story worthless and fighting the promethean enemies in 4 is horrible. All of them are bullet sponges and there isn’t enough ammo to kill them.


Everything after 3 is poorly written fan fiction to me. It still is one of my favorite franchises of all time, but it’s never going to be the same again. Halo Wars 2 was all right though.


The original Star Wars Battlefront games. The best offline multiplayer I’ve ever had in a video game.


The Australian one is associated with the American movement all the way down. Might as well had come from America.






Every government and corporation has some data on us no matter how we like it. I was referring to my Xbox 360 copy which is totally offline.





This is what a lot of people don’t understand. Higher refresh rate even with lower fps makes games feel more responsive. I can play 30 fps games much easier on a refresh rate higher than 60hz.


It should be like Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus. Some free games and lots of extra perks that you mentioned.


It sucked so hard for the first 4 years that I didn’t start playing it again until 2018 when they sorta fixed it.


I didn’t even know people were still playing Halo 3 in 2015




I can’t get into fully open world games anymore. I am more of a fan of open ended levels like you see in the original Crysis. I am a lazy bastard and simply like a decent linear game with good gameplay and story. I will admit I do prefer more open spaces in multiplayer games like what you see in the Battlefield series though. However, the RockStar games are the exception to this for me because they all have really tightly, well-made linear stories, but the world is so well crafted that I don’t mind it being open world.


Reminds me of some of the old school flash multiplayer games


Crush the Castle inspired Angry Birds and several other games with the same catapult mechanic. Loved that flash game way before Angry Birds was put on the App Store.