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J4MES OX4D

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  1. Looks like the Jason character has had a slight redesign. Didn't see too much of him in the trailer but I assume he'll be a playable character like Lucia.
  2. Real shame it wasn’t released as planned tomorrow but at least I don’t have to worry about finding a quiet 5 minutes at work! It would’ve been one hell of a global spectacle and many will go about their day tomorrow not knowing that’s it’s been out for 12+ hours already🤣 Trailer looks amazing and Rockstar never fail not to impress with their once in a generation games. Gutted it’s not 2024 and it could still be two years away but it will be worth the wait.
  3. Bethesda developers have been working overtime all week responding to negative reviews and telling people they were wrong and how they didn't play the game right. Some of the responses seem really unhinged and remarkably out of touch. Here's one infamous take:- Some of Starfield’s planets are meant to be empty by design - but that's not boring. “When the astronauts went to the moon, there was nothing there. They certainly weren't bored." The intention of Starfield's exploration is to evoke a feeling of smallness in players and make you feel overwhelmed. You can continue to explore and find worlds that do have resources you need or hidden outposts to look through. Comparing a real-life moon landing which was one of the biggest achievements in the history of humanity to their shitty procedurally-generated copy and pasted planets to justify their emptiness is one of the most insane things I have ever heard from a developer. It's just one of many really weird responses. Surely they would thank the players for their feedback, understand the critique and take on board what has been said for future titles but no, they have to tell the players that they should not be bored because the game is 'realistic'. It's also a damning insight into their design philosophy through development.
  4. Did this even get out of 'beta'? Activision Just Killed Call of Duty’s DMZ Mode — and No-One's Surprised - IGN WWW.IGN.COM Activision has announced Call of Duty DMZ will no longer receive new content updates, sounding the death knell for the mode. Half arsed support and a lack of monetisation opportunities for Activision. Shame because they could've done so much more to it with a dedicated team working on this mode.
  5. Assassin's Creed Syndicate FREE on Ubisoft Connect until December 6th Buy Assassin's Creed Syndicate PC · UBISOFT Official Store STORE.UBISOFT.COM Buy Assassin's Creed Syndicate PC - Incarnate the first assassin at the birth of modern age - Gold & Collectors editions - 20% off with Ubisoft Club ✓
  6. That's a shame but somewhat expected under the recent circumstances.
  7. This may be the most popular game out right now. Costs just £8.50 on Steam and is a sci-fi co-op horror game about scavenging moons and bases. 98% positive on Steam with 85,000 reviews and despite only 4,000 people playing last month, in November it's been up to 184,000 which is a huge blow-up - probably not quite on Among us levels but it's definitely gaining huge traction.
  8. The 4th game is quite cutscene heavy plus it drags on massively towards the end. Still a great game but you have to be in the right mood to experience it. The trilogy are much better games overall - probably 6-10 hours and although they still focus on the story, it's not quite as prominent. Uncharted 4 took me about 25 hours and long before the end it began to outsay its welcome despite impressing in places.
  9. I forgot about Delta Force which is kinda dumb as I've been following the upcoming new game just this week🤣 Another one is Operation Flashpoint which eventually would become Arma.
  10. Ubisoft are blaming a ‘technical error’ after thousands of users experienced in-game ads popping up during their games. One user was greeted with a huge Assassin’s Creed Mirage banner when they opened the World map while conveniently playing AC Odyssey. The advert element scaled perfectly across the entire world map to the exact pixel for some users yet Ubisoft want us to believe this was some sort of ‘error’ lmao! They should come clean and just say they were trying something stupid for Black Friday and sorry for pissing everyone off. Other users were experiencing adverts appear during black screen transitions which adds a certain tackiness. This shit has been on the cards for years though and even Xbox are welcoming disruptive pop-ups upon starting the console of late but not for third party titles. I think 2K already do this for their casino basketball game but no surprises there. I remember revisiting Warzone back in 2020 and had 9 store pop-ups in the main menu before I could even start, but having your live game disrupted with a targeting advert sets a bad precedent. Thankfully it looks like Ubi have been left with egg on their face after a damning reception to this and their laughable excuse that nobody believes. Ubisoft blames Assassin's Creed in-game Black Friday pop-up ads on technical error WWW.EUROGAMER.NET Ubisoft has said that pop-up adverts seen last night within Assassin's Creed games have now been disabled, and...
  11. Not bad, not bad at all. Not quite Chriss Brass quality but almost as good
  12. Doom 1993 when I played it in 1995 on my old IBM Aptiva. From then on it was the usual suspects of Doom II, Final Doom, Heretic, Hexen, Duke Nukem, Quake, Unreal, GoldenEye, Half Life, Unreal Tournament, Quake 3 Arena, Medal of Honour: Allied Assault, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Perfect Dark, Counter Strike, Project IGI, SWAT 3, No One Lives Forever, Kingpin, Battlefield 1942, Call of Duty, Halo etc.. Crazy to think how FPS games evolved within a 10 year period back then and the sheer variety available. Going from Doom to Half Life in just 5 years was nuts although as I was younger, five years felt like an eternity. You also had some iconic first person immersive sims like the ground-breaking Deus Ex and System Shock 2. I still have quite a few of the big boxed PC games in storage although everything after 2001 was DVD cases.
  13. The cinematic looks fantastic but I am very weary of modern day Blizzard and the overriding impact Activision has. So many big names have left the studio over the years that it's gonna be very difficult to reproduce what they once had and Activision just can't help themselves to ruin their franchise just to grab little more money out of players. I do feel the Warcraft side of the series (minus Reforged) is the strongest the studio has to offer though so they may surprise the cynics but the rest of the company is a bloody travesty.
  14. The EOMM (aka SBMM) is beyond any developer now - it's definitely written and implemented by a specialist uncredited third party team off the back of Activision's concept patents and I'd say its even past Demonware's pay grades as they are more services-based. It's definitely gaming's closest guarded secret right now and although developers know roughly how it functions as a concept (i.e drive engagement and milk the community via willing payees) they probably don't know the precise true functionality or wont speculate because deep down they know just like FIFA, there is artificial manipulations in play that would severely damage the game. They'd be better off just coming clean because it wont make a blind bit of difference. FIFA had corrupt scripting for years that exists within EAFC and it didn't impact the playerbase and the amount of reverse-boosters and cronus cheaters plaguing COD, it hardly matters. The best thing that can happen is Microsoft weed out all the horrible psychological and manipulative crap from these games and just keep it simple like Counter Strike.
  15. Styx FREE on GOG Styx: Shards of Darkness on GOG.com WWW.GOG.COM Styx returns in a new stealth adventure! Hired for a critical mission, explore and ma
  16. That's a name I haven't heard in a very long time - giving me almost Machinima vibes! It was a pretty nifty concept until Activision bought it way too late in the day. They did nothing much with it and have really struggled with eSports in general. Should've probably capitalised on the idea around 2009-12 rather than several years later when competitive gaming was heading in a more professional and lucrative direction. Microsoft seem to be going in for the cull and I think the Overwatch League was one of the first to be offed. If that can't survive then GameBattle wouldn't have stood any chance. Games like COD are way too broken and corrupt these days so unless you are hosting a LAN event with fixed balanced weapons then I wouldn't trust any match to be fair especially from an Activision brand.
  17. Maps look so much better when they aren't reused Warzone textures. Even some of MW3's maps have low-quality assets lifted from that. These ones look much better.
  18. I kinda departed management games when SI games lost the CM licence and moved to FM. Although it was the same team making the same game, I just felt burned out by then and it wasn't the same. Been playing Championship Manager from 2 until 4 which was ultimately 95-96 all the way to the 03-04 season - literally a decade! FM also didn't have the photo backgrounds which sorta killed the immersion in some way. Nowadays it's just too complex and time consuming to get into although I have been tempted to pick up a new release in recent years.
  19. Half Life FREE on Steam Save 100% on Half-Life on Steam STORE.STEAMPOWERED.COM Named Game of the Year by over 50 publications, Valve's debut title blends action and adventure with award-winning technology to create a frighteningly realistic world where players must think to survive. Also...
  20. 10 point deduction has gone into effect at Everton which is devastating for them. They were beginning to turn it around too and now they sit joint bottom with Burnley. Although they have posted some bad finances, it's literally no different to Man City - the latter get away with it because they offset losses through false income given by their sister companies. Also City's lawyers are good at tangling litigation and drawing things out i.e making a mockery of the governing bodies. 115 charges and not one has been acted upon yet Everton who are still sustainable even with their losses get fried because they have no side-companies to generate fraudulent laundering methods.
  21. Funnily enough I watched one of Tom's videos the other week for the first time ever after wanting to see what FM was like these days and his content was excellent! Glad he's making a living off content creation and way more deserved than half the gaming tripe we see plaguing YouTube.
  22. I wasn't aware this game had so many post-launch issues Payday 3 hasn't had updates because of a 'critical error in our backend', Starbreeze says the launch has been 'frustrating' | PC Gamer WWW.PCGAMER.COM "We have no reason to want to delay updates for this long." Huge drop-off in players and many seem to have returned or stayed with Payday 2. Game seems to be suffering from sequel syndrome like Kerbal Space Program 2. Really disappointing to see a developer accomplish so much for years on one game and then completely bollocks up the safe sequel as it tries to get back to square one.
  23. Starfield only managed one nomination and it doesn't stand a chance in that category. Only seemed to get nominated because of few candidates too. The Game Awards 2023 Nominations See Baldur's Gate 3 and Alan Wake 2 Leading With 8 Nods Each - IGN WWW.IGN.COM Nominees for The Game Awards 2023 have been revealed, with Alan Wake 2 and Baldur's Gate 3 leading the way with eight nominations each. Starfield's been left out to dry at The Game Awards—and even dedicated fans are 'not terribly surprised' | PC Gamer WWW.PCGAMER.COM Shooting short of the stars.
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