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This generation of gaming just hasn't been worth the prices you have to pay, and the next gen certainly won't change that, because game publishers know that we'll keep buying them, and enough people will pay full price, and that alone, to them, justifies releasing sh*t games for full price.
Same with 'Battlefield 4,' only people are losing their entire SP saves.
Everything else I normally wait at least a week or so for so I can read reviews and see what people think of it to make sure I'll be getting a good product. In the past, if I was really looking forward to something and it got bad reviews, I'd think "it can't be that bad" and I'd decide to try it out for myself. But I learned my lesson with that when I bought Aliens Colonial Marines.
And Origins is actually set on Christmas Eve, so that would be a perfect game for December. ;)
I've already read online from people who have played it already that the single player campaign only lasts a little over 4 hours. Given that MP will hardly have altered from the last COD offering and the game is still running on the same engine as the original Modern Warfare (2007), £40/$60 seems like an utter rip off.
With all the talk of the Arkham Origins, i've got a craving for Arkham Asylum.
I'm going old school tonight. Die Hard Trilogy, PS1 style :-)
Ah, the memories. That was the first PS1 game I bought. I didn't like the second Die Hard Trilogy as much as the first.
I'll be interested in reading what the overall verdict is but I doubt I'll buy it. The last game - Black Ops II - was the first one I didn't play. It's all so samey to me now and I would have hoped the new cosoles would have meant this new Call of Duty was a step up in many areas.
Same here. First game I got with my PS1 too. I've kept on to it after all this time. "Bye bye bad guy!" ;-)
I'll buy it this time next year when it's cheaper because I like the campaign (I'm crap at online multiplayer). My mate will buy it (the sole reason he owns an xbox is for COD and FIFA) so I'll probably play it a bit round his house at some point.
It is? Wow, I didn't even know. My life has grown so much darker because now people will be playing it.
None of this is any surprise. It would surprise me if the campaign was longer than 4 hours. I'd be amazed if the multiplayer changed any. If COD ever jumps engines, then that means that Activision is under new management, because they seem to love the Modern Warfare engine to death.
(Okay, I'm correcting myself, they seem to like the Quake 3: Arena engine to death, because the Modern Warfare engine is just a hopped up id Tech 3. Yep. The engine that's been in service since 1999. Fourteen years ago.)
That's what happens when you treat your customers with contempt. Maybe this sort of backlash is whats needed for Activision and Infinity Ward to pull their finger out and take the time to develop something new and exciting.
Hopefully, Ghosts has taught enough people one valuable lesson that has been true since COD2: COD... COD never changes.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/gamenews.php?id=111416