I think audio makes a lot of sense - don't mind the video but often I'm just letting it run behind other stuff and listening anyway. If it's just a sloppy cut of the audio from the video in the Giant Bomb Premium or Presents feed I would be totally fine with that.
I remember renting one of the Crash Bandicoots and returning it completely on time and never wanting to play it again. It's always odd to me when I find people who seemed to really like these games.
I watched this last weekend with no commentary so I could watch it this evening with the commentary. So that means I'll have watched this movie two times in a week. I'm gonna get a 40 to go with my dinner when I watch this.
The Advanced Tutorial is still way more hidden than it should be and you should absolutely do it. There are concepts in there that aren't that complex but really change your understanding of the game really quickly.
TOP TIPZ for people getting their butts handed to them in For Honor.
- Before anything else do BOTH the Basic and Advanced Tutorials. Apart from both giving you a ton of Steel (currency) they give you the tools you need to really get started. Can't stress enough how much that Advanced Toot helps. Things like the Parry and Guard Break Counter it shows you are super helpful to know how to do.
- Play as Warden, Raider, or Kensei before tackling the other classes. These ones will be your best chance to ease into combat and learn those basics before you branch out to more involved classes like the Assassins (whose blocks you need to TIME).
- Do daily orders for your best way to get more steel. They are completed quite quickly, and give good rewards for the time committed.
There have been so many games like this the past few years, local co-op only. I understand adding online multiplayer and doing it well isn't an easy task, but I have two kids and any gaming time I do get is late at night and pretty much exclusively online so games like Samurai Gun, Crawl, Nidhogg, and anything else in that vein are pretty much a non-starter for me 99% of the time.
I wonder what this turns the lifecycle into, you have to imagine whenever the "Agent Smith" is released they will stop the requirement for games to run on the original PS4. Curious if that is a few years from now or much further? Eventually they almost have to do that right?
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