in this day and age with the processing power of the current gen consoles why the hell are the majority of dev's struggling to keep their games runnning at a lowly 30fps locked.
yeah most of you are probably gonna say that its because of visuals but really lets scale back on the visuals and get the games running buttery smooth.
Achievements / trophies : a curse of modern gaming
Static backdrops: read laziness
3rd person action games that require you to use thumbsticks like they are d-pads
3rd person action games
Any game that says "lock and load" or "hoorah"
Unskippable cutscenes and or being required to talk to people and read stupid text
Unlockables that force you to finish game before you use them. Ninja Gaiden for example. I really want to play the Ninja Gaiden Nes trilogy locked away on the disc but there's no way I'm sitting through that train wreck of a game to get them.
I'm sure there are many more annoyances, I'm tough to please these days.
Shame on you, 3rd person action games are the best!
Anybody mention un-pausable cut-scenes yet? Nightmare when you play games while working on call.
One boss fight followed instantly by another boss fight. While this might happen rather frequently with turned based RPGs it's games like Ninja Gaiden and the like, where you use up all your healing items on the first fight only to find out that you've stiffed yourself by starting the aforementioned second boss with half a health bar and no way of recovering which primarily get my goat and rape it
On Uncharted when you jump towards a ledge, and your character magically slides past the ledge and falls to they're doom. Thats right, the same problem that was on all the Tomb Raider games and 3D platformers on the Playstation still exists 15 years and 2 console generations later.
a irk of mine still not 100% sure why but every year "best of 2010" i think it might be that usually games that have already been hyped to high heaven get hyped more
would prefer that there were list of games perhaps did not get the hype (but were still good)
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