Yeah and several gaffers already have it.Is the game out in some countries or something?
Yeah and several gaffers already have it.Is the game out in some countries or something?
People on GAF also say Infamous 1 is amazing, and that shitty game has a billion of things that are objectively terrible. (Performance being the most notable one).
It honestly annoys me like crazy how much weight people put on Metacritic. It's ridiculous.
You were going to buy a PS4 just for this game, but now because it got the same or better reviews than the XB1 games you bought that system for, you're not longer interested. It doesn't make sense to me.
8s are bad because modern reviewers are too afraid to go below a 5. An 8 is basically a 6 or so.
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I blame my mom for telling me B's are bad.
He seems to enjoy it quite a bit
You are so transparent and full of shit. Infamous one was great.
8s are bad because modern reviewers are too afraid to go below a 5. An 8 is basically a 6 or so.
It honestly annoys me like crazy how much weight people put on Metacritic. It's ridiculous. You were going to buy a PS4 just for this game, but now because it got the same or better reviews than the XB1 games you bought that system for, you're not longer interested. It doesn't make sense to me.
C&VG said:Review: InFamous Second Son delivers last-gen heroics
A day one patch increases the density of the population and traffic, but this is limited to pockets in specific areas; their behaviour remains unchanged, so impact is negligible.
At night, the luminescent ambience of the city is an impressive showing of lighting tech, but without a day and night cycle the display is limited to a single section of the game. Broad daylight serves as the backdrop for most of the game, and it just further accents how hollow the city actually is.
Given that GTA 5, Sleeping Dogs, and Assassin's Creed 4 present dynamic, lifelike worlds on last-gen hardware, it's difficult to overlook how barren and dull Second Son feels.
InFamous Second Son inherits a lot from its predecessors but offers too little to the mix. Rowe himself holds the game together, while the satisfying traversal and combat mechanics show flashes of excellence. At times it feels too safe and at others it glimmers with neat ideas, which overall is just enough to recommend it.
As one of the first major first-party releases for PlayStation 4, Second Son leaves a lot to be desired. Disappointingly, it's a game that clearly has one foot still planted firmly in the last-gen. This isn't the InFamous the PS4 deserves, but the one fans need right now.
Eurogamer said:Overall, it's good clean fun - so it's a shame that Second Son suffers from a consistent failure of imagination in how it's put together. There's not been much of an attempt to shake up the mission scenarios or structure of the game, leaving you with a very rote open-world adventure. Follow the waypoint marker, chase the suspect, investigate the scene, wipe out the jackboots; hunt the collectables and tick the boxes. You've been here many times before. The collectables and side missions all contribute to reclaiming districts from the DUP, which organises them into chunks and structures the reward usefully, and they've been judiciously pruned - but this is good admin rather than great game design.
As pretty and playable as it is, in no sense is inFamous: Second Son a post-Grand Theft Auto 5 open-world game. It's just a tidier, shorter and shinier one. It's easy to enjoy and has a winning personality, but it's reluctant to deviate from a stale streetmap of game city. It's no rebel, then. In fact, it's a conformist.
EDGE said:As an open-world game, Second Son feels emaciated. There’s little to do in the way of side missions, and what is here becomes repetitive, unlikely to sustain interest beyond a single playthrough.
Is the game out in some countries or something?
This review stuff is just unbelievable. People obsessing over 7/10's, bias journalists pushing a certain console agenda etc. If you guys like a game, just buy it. Do people obsess this much over music, movie or tv review scores?
8s are bad because modern reviewers are too afraid to go below a 5. An 8 is basically a 6 or so.
Is the game out in some countries or something?
GTA3 (2001) - GTA5(2013) = 12 yrs
Infamous 1 (2009) - Infamous SS (2014) = 5yrs
Why are you giving GTA the benefit of more the double the time of Infamous to develop into a far more diverse game?
The concept of a "system seller" is just stupid. You don't buy a console for one game, at least not unless you just have money to blow. You buy a console for catalog or anticipation of a catalog. Infamous isn't a system seller, but neither is Titanfall. And I absolutely love Titanfall.
This review stuff is just unbelievable. People obsessing over 7/10's, bias journalists pushing a certain console agenda etc. If you guys like a game, just buy it. Do people obsess this much over music, movie or tv review scores?
8s are bad because modern reviewers are too afraid to go below a 5. An 8 is basically a 6 or so.
Was definitely true 5 or so years ago, but I don't think it's the case anymore. I know I don't see a score like 7 or 8 in the same light today as I saw it few years ago.
I'm waiting to rent or the game to go on sale. The "briefness" described in the reviews just doesn't justify a purchase for me.
Admittedly, at the time, I had money to blow, but I bought a Vita in October for P4G. I certainly got more games afterwards, but P4G sold the system to me. And while it has a decent catalogue, I certainly didn't get a PSV with the expectation of a great catalogue. So, "system sellers" exist.
It's getting wonderful reviews, what exactly is the problem?
8s are bad because modern reviewers are too afraid to go below a 5. An 8 is basically a 6 or so.
Sigh, in that case every game is a system seller, thats makes the notion of a systems seller stupid. Look at PS4 sales at launch......systems, libraries, brand sell systems. The promise of future games sell systems.
People on GAF also say Infamous 1 is amazing, and that shitty game has a billion of things that are objectively terrible. (Performance being the most notable one).
The idea of a killer app has been around a long time and is far from stupid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_application
I have no idea what any of this means.8s are bad because modern reviewers are too afraid to go below a 5. An 8 is basically a 6 or so.
This review stuff is just unbelievable. People obsessing over 7/10's, bias journalists pushing a certain console agenda etc. If you guys like a game, just buy it. Do people obsess this much over music, movie or tv review scores?
Pretty bummed out by some of these scores. Titanfall, Ground Zeroes, and Infamous were my three games to get this month and none seem to be ground breaking experiences.
Didn't see this one up on the first post from OP:
http://www.computerandvideogames.co...-second-son-delivers-last-gen-heroics-review/
7/10
WARNING: This review might contain spoilers.
Just learned there is no day/night cycle. Huge bummer! So the lighting is just selected for different missions?
Lol.
What the hell is PS4 owners problem with TitanFall?
Just learned there is no day/night cycle. Huge bummer! So the lighting is just selected for different missions?
Same. The wait for something to define next gen continues
Just learned there is no day/night cycle. Huge bummer! So the lighting is just selected for different missions?
Nothing actually Jim review is a 3.5/5 but its very positive.I'm skimming the list in the OP and I'm seeing tons of 9s and 8s, a few 7s and positive unscored reviews. What's so bad about that, exactly?
I'm skimming the list in the OP and I'm seeing tons of 9s and 8s, a few 7s and positive unscored reviews. What's so bad about that, exactly?
Why use a 10 point scale if you not going to use it all. By definition average should be 5. Wow!