If there is anyone else out there that works with kids I can tell you this game is a big hit with older middle school age kids. They get totally into it and it really makes a good team building exercise.
Or lets them quickly sort out the weak links so they know who to drop a boulder on.
What is it with indie devs and all this creepy kid and low-brow sex stuff? Showering with your dad, jerking off in a turkish bath, fucking a car, mashing two dolls together in mspaint as a little girl to figure out sex...
Bought on launch. Played through the first episode. Was really excited by it... haven't touched any of the episodes since. Game has a lot of serious problems and while I like Dontnod, really hate contributing to things the Burches have a hand in.
The bad writing doesn't help, even though I try to mitigate my frustration with it by believing "it's intentionally like that, because this is supposed to be like a film from a specific time period; not real life from a specific time period".
A couple hundred bucks for Battlefield 4 for two people. A combined, maybe, 30 hours played between both people. What a waste of money (not for lack of love for battlefield; just a lack of love for the boring result of the server selections, the mish-mash of shitty servers built around fractioning the playerbase, and the endless bugs).
The only way you could make me even less interested is to slap on a coat of Star Wars paint.
Too bad PC isn't until 2016. I hope there will be enough people still playing then.
Why wouldn't there be? The entire PC community will be able to play it then.
Bet on the PC version getting fucked by cheaters really fast. I have no confidence in Konami being able to stop that shit after how they handled FOBs on the PC.
Anyways, this looks neat but not my kind of online MP game.
Well, the primary reason there wouldn't be a lot of people playing on PC in 2016 is that why would I go back and redownload, install, and play a game I finished many months earlier?!
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