I could think of a bunch of things that need to be fixed... but I've already played for 38 hours, so I guess I don't care about it as much as I should. You win this time, Bethesda!
Much like Kotaku, I frequently go to Destructoid, but I don't really like it. I just find it OK. As for Jim Sterling, I have no strong opinion of him one way or the other.
I bought the first game a couple months ago, and it was pretty fun. Granted, I played it before playing 2 and Brotherhood, and I did that on purpose to see how it changed over time. I'd say it's worth playing, and if you get it with Revelations, then why not try it.
I used to pay attention to Metacritic years ago, but now it's just a waste of [internet] space to me. Also, I never pay attention to user scores; only to what they actually have to say.
I'm not that surprised, but it'll be good for me to see how it does in Japan both hardware-and-software-wise to finally decide on whether to purchase it or not.
Hmm I liked Infamous and played the demo of infamous 2 and said yeah more infamous....Oh wait you mean I'm still underpowered and easily overwhelmed. Count me out. But this is good news for them cause obviously Sony is doing something right to keep David Jaffe around.
Wasn't saying he worked for Sucker Punch...I meant that Sony is doing something right with their first party developers to keep David Jaffe with them considering his personality. Most of the developers that Sony has under its belt seem pretty happy
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