@Ezio Auditore da Firenze I was sorely disappointed that what is to be the main element of the game was not represented AT ALL in the demo. After pressing the X button repeatedly while simultaneously reading a book, I was ready for the demo to "actually" start and embark on a sample mission escorting/protecting the girl, and then: BAM! Trailer Time!
Kind of a wtf moment for me.
Based on what I'd seen/heard about the game in previews and interviews I was all but ready to buy it blind; the lameness of the demo unfortunately changed that. Last I heard, that's not exactly the desired result a company wants from releasing a demo. lol
Actually, I'd have to concur with the FFXIII comparison, seeing as I said as much to my wife after playing the demo. I'm not sure to what mywhitenoise is referencing specifically, but to me at least, the running/turning movements have a similar, loose, "not-quite-connected-with-the-ground" feeling.
Yeah... um, what? I don't get the horror here. You posted a funny quote, someone else reposted it and attributed it to you in front of 1,800 people, which could result in exposing your name to influential people that *gasp* might see you have a sense of humor and want friend you?
Suck it, reading: EA's Scrabble is a hit on Kindle
Sep 30th 2010 6:34PM (Joystiq)Enslaved DLC announced, stars side character Pigsy
Sep 22nd 2010 2:07PM (Joystiq)Kind of a wtf moment for me.
Based on what I'd seen/heard about the game in previews and interviews I was all but ready to buy it blind; the lameness of the demo unfortunately changed that. Last I heard, that's not exactly the desired result a company wants from releasing a demo. lol
Enslaved DLC announced, stars side character Pigsy
Sep 22nd 2010 1:53PM (Joystiq)Actually, I'd have to concur with the FFXIII comparison, seeing as I said as much to my wife after playing the demo. I'm not sure to what mywhitenoise is referencing specifically, but to me at least, the running/turning movements have a similar, loose, "not-quite-connected-with-the-ground" feeling.
My Fantastic Facebook Faux Pas (Internet Horror Stories)
May 11th 2010 6:02PM (Urlesque)In internet-land, we call that a GOOD thing.