• Angry Joe: Top 10 Most Disappointing Games of 2015
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[QUOTE=ridinmybike;49686573]they should revamp battlefront 2, like new graphics, physics. That would be fucking awesome, cause then we can play battlefront 2 again.[/QUOTE] Well there's a user on facepunch who has the PC build of Battlefront 3 (supposedly) but doesn't want to share it because reasons. Unfortunately, the Battlefront series is plagued by people being selfish, I don't know why, but whether it's individuals or big companies like EA, nobody wants Battlefront fans to actually have a good game they can enjoy.
R6 is by far the best game on that list.
[QUOTE=ridinmybike;49686573]they should revamp battlefront 2, like new graphics, physics. That would be fucking awesome, cause then we can play battlefront 2 again.[/QUOTE] I saw that the PS4 Battlefront bundle comes with four PS2 Star Wars games: Racer Revenge, Super Star Wars, Bounty Hunter, and Jedi Starfighter. [T]http://content.pulse.ea.com/content/starwars-ea-com/en_US/starwars/battlefront/news-articles/first-details-on-the-star-wars-battlefront-playstation-4-bundle/_jcr_content/featuredImage.img.jpg[/T] All they need to do is remake Battlefront in HD, make some online multiplayer servers, BAM! GOTY into eternity.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;49683969]Battlefront absolutely deserved every bit of disappointment it received. It's a $60 multiplayer only title that constantly shoves its $50 season pass in your face, which is not something to be proud of. It had arguably less content than fucking splatoon did at launch, and splatoon is constantly adding more content with free updates. FREE FUCKING UPDATES! Must be a form of witchcraft to EA considering they want you to pay for everything. On top of that, let's do some math. Let's say you buy the game and it's season pass, about $110 not including tax. But wait! What if you bought the deluxe edition? Wasn't that $70-$80 ON TOP of the $50 season pass. That's roughly $120 and STILL not factoring taxes in. That's fucking 2 $60 games or 3 $40 games for the price EA is asking for. So for twice the price of a normal game, I get a game with a QUARTER of a game's content that I would struggle to play for more than 100 hours. ORRRR I be smart, spend that $120 on 3 copies of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate and entertain myself and friends for hundreds if not THOUSANDS of hours. I feel really bad for the battlefront vets who bought this.[/QUOTE] or one monster hunter game and a bottle of gin
i still enjoy the new battlefront tbh, snagged it for 40 bucks and that feels like a nice price. doesn't beat battlefront 1 though, not even 2 manages that.
[QUOTE=theevilldeadII;49687545]or one monster hunter game and a bottle of gin[/QUOTE] A very legit point amigo. But it's also one of those games that is so much more enjoyable with friends.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;49686541]10) Assassin's Creed Syndicate 9) Need for Speed 8) Beyond Earth Rising Tide 7) Heroes of Might & Magic VII 6) Batman Arkham Knight 5) Halo 5 4) Rainbow Six Siege* 3) Mad Max 2) Infinite Crisis 1) Star Wars Battlefront He said he liked playing Rainbow Six Siege just didn't think it lived up to the Rainbow Six name[/QUOTE] How is Mad Max even disappointing? It's a licensed game, the standard for those is just so low, especially for movie-based titles. It's a miracle the game was even [I]decent[/I].
[QUOTE=LTJGPliskin;49688111]How is Mad Max even disappointing? It's a licensed game, the standard for those is just so low, especially for movie-based titles. It's a miracle the game was even [I]decent[/I].[/QUOTE] Joe explains his opinion pretty well in his video. To put it simply, the game had a lot of potential but the repetitive nature of the game, dull melee combat and one dimensional uninteresting characters makes it a worse experience than it could have been. The qualities of the game are strong but obscured by the very monotonous nature of the title, and the cookie-cutter nature of most of the missions.
You know, I went to a school where everyone was going crazy over the hyper Star Wars battlefield was getting. And I said EA would probably fuck it up, and they laughed at me.
Infinite Crisis was just meh at its core and that's how it died. There was no interest in the game whatsoever from people
I liked Mad Max : (
[QUOTE=RocketRacer;49689533]Infinite Crisis was just meh at its core and that's how it died. There was no interest in the game whatsoever from people[/QUOTE] This happened to quite a few MOBAs that wanted to tap into the flooded market. I still miss Dawngate. EA pulled the plug on that only 8 months into the beta.
on battlefront: "We should've known." well I sure as fuck knew, how stupid do you have to be
Mad Max was disappointing because it had everything going for it to be a great game but rather than actually do anything fun they just filled it with what TB and Jim call "busywork" tasks that don't really add anything to the game. That's basically all it is, a game full of chores.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;49699064]the beta was very indicative of the full game's quality and im kinda shocked that everyone was so surprised when it was so content light[/QUOTE] It still baffles me that some people in this day and age think "Beta" means that huge changes can be made or added between beta phase and release, especially on AAA titles that have a stated release of a month or two after beta.
I don't know whether to mock or pity those who were in denial from the Battlefront beta.
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