I'm excited by the new Hitman.
Can someone confirm to me it will be boss please?
It's funny. PC Gamer UK gave it 62/100. But every other review i've seen as rated it an 8/10 or above. The German version of PC Gamer even gave it their editor's choice award !
The PC Gamer UK review got loads of things factually wrong too, the guy seems to be a bit of a tit.
Bugger.
Does that mean get it or not?!
If you liked the other Hitman games, there's nothing to suggest you aren't going to like this one.
If you liked the other Hitman games, there's nothing to suggest you aren't going to like this one.
Switched of listening to any cod news expecting same old same old. But read a review today and its perked my interest, anyone played it yet?
Look at my review history. Am I someone who jumps on a bandwagon in any way? Look at my review of mw3, and by the way, BO1 was mt favorite COD. BO2 is a compete waste of my money and it makes me happy mw3 was so poorly recieved. Granted, I've only played it for 1 night. But, the campaign is as most basic as possible, and the multiplayer is so steriotyplical that I amost knew what was going to happen next based on a game I played 5 years ago, and that game is blah blah blah. I let mw3 slide even though I knew it was the same as usual but I can't let this slide because now I have to sell this and accept a $30 dollar loss because I didn't listen to a !,000,000,000,000 other gamers.
Seems weird that people who are happy to pay £30+ to watch 90 minutes of football a week would be so critical of spending £40 A YEAR on a video game which is similar to one they bought a year ago but adds a lot of new content.
It doesn't stifle innovation by purchasing these games, by that logic there wouldn't be amazing films released all the time because blockbusters are successful.
Perhaps, however, we need to think about the critical criteria we use. "I do wonder whether we should be scoring games more on innovation than we do," says IGN reviews editor Keza MacDonald. "Usually when you get something particularly innovative you're tempted to give it an extra point, to reward it for what it's trying to do – that hardly ever works in reverse."
Her colleague Daniel Krupa agrees. "This is a problem that the movie industry is facing. Once upon a time, blockbuster movies had critical merit too – the likes of Jaws and Star Wars, for example. But now you get these behemoths like Pirates of the Caribbean and Transformers and they are just explosion and spectacle. Most people will defend them by saying it doesn't matter, they're just about fun. Maybe we're falling into that trap with Call of Duty. Perhaps we should expect more from our games."
yes bry.xWait. Is COD out today??