• Most important PC games of 2014
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[QUOTE=mysteryman;43412341]The only thing that will break a purchase for me is how much the sub will cost, other than that it really just felt like guildwars 2, but in Tamriel.[/QUOTE] So an average leveling experienced followed by 0 end game content with the added cost of subscription fees?
Don't forget that Clockwork Empires is made from the guys that made Dungeons of Dredmor, a roguelike gem.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;43412070]I don't get the hype surrounding watch dogs, it just looks like the most safe and generic AAA ever.[/QUOTE] Its basically Assassins Creed in modern-day with more gimmicks I think its good. Seriously I've only played ubisoft games so far because they are so damn addicting. Far Cry 3 and Blood Dragon were so fun. Even AC IV finally gave me a reason to get every item and boxes scattered around. While in the older acs I used to ignore that stuff and the assassination missions and what not. I hope rockstar releases gta v faster.
[QUOTE=spectator1;43412811]Its basically Assassins Creed in modern-day with more gimmicks I think its good. Seriously I've only played ubisoft games so far because they are so damn addicting. Far Cry 3 and Blood Dragon were so fun. Even AC IV finally gave me a reason to get every item and boxes scattered around. While in the older acs I used to ignore that stuff and the assassination missions and what not. I hope rockstar releases gta v faster.[/QUOTE] I agree and I love Ubisoft games as well, but I don't see how Watch Dogs is anywhere close to Assassin's Creed.
Elder Scrolls MMO sucked balls. It has some potential to be good but damn did that beta put me off.
[QUOTE=mon_ons;43412678]So an average leveling experienced followed by 0 end game content with the added cost of subscription fees?[/QUOTE] that's totally not over simplifying things at all.
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