Yah, but but Naughty Bear was not a sequel, if you have a sequel you know it's probably going to be equal or better than the first.
Probably? See, we don't know. It could release & be the highest rated game on the system, or it could be full of bugs.
Slightly weird to just assume it might have bugs. You might as well say the same for every game and never look forward to anything.
Well, I heard that Fable 2 had 67,000 bugs, and it bounced back. But, you always have to assume the worse, that is why I am never a first day buyer except on a few games. I'm definately looking forward to Mafia 2 even though I never played the original, but I'm always wary of a franchise I haven't tested yet.
I guess that's an advantage of living in the UK, our games are released 3 days later than the US so I've got enough time to read reviews and hands-on impressions from gamers before I buy them. Enables me to get them on release day without having to worry too much.
I would definately consider that an advantage. You would even have enough time to get the pre-order bonus.
I don't mean to get to off topic, but gta: San Andreas was the highest rated playstation 2 game on ign, and it had some of the worst pop-in and performance on the platform + about a billion other bugs. But hey, it's still one of my favorite games.
Me too, provided they're not game-breaking. I like the bugs you have to work for, like the old THUG glitches for getting outside of the levels, the chances of doing that accidentally are low.
Agreed. People complain about them but I think most of the time they are laughable. hahaha as long as they do not hinder game play too much then I am fine with them, especially on day one buys.
The Red Dead Redemption ones were awesome too. Donkey face woman, jumping horses, flying people... I suppose they do ruin the immersion a bit but they're rare enough not to be annoying.
The thing is you're oging to end up paying $1000+ for a rig, the cost of all the consoles combined times two. You gotta have money to be a PC gamer
A mouse is more accurate, but keyboard isn't superior at all. You end up forcing your hand into unnatural positions and what happens when you want to move at a speed that's slightly faster than walking, but slower than crawling?