Exactly, that person is doing the exact thing they're saying is a problem.This part is exactly the same as the people you're talking about but on the other side.
Exactly, that person is doing the exact thing they're saying is a problem.This part is exactly the same as the people you're talking about but on the other side.
To add though, it is also perfectly ok to be critical of specific reviews, if you can articulate why reasonably. However, simply stating "all low reviews are dumb" or "this shouldn't get 10s" is just mindless.I've said it before but 10/10 doesn't mean the game is perfect, in fact there is no perfect game and you can find flaws in anything, it just means the flaws it had didn't detract away from the overall experience, and the same goes for the low scores no matter how harsh they are as long as that's what the reviewer feels.
Sure, disagreeing is fine as long as one is not being obnoxious about it, you can even find reviews with false info/not understanding mechanics which is not wrong to call out.To add though, it is also perfectly ok to be critical of specific reviews, if you can articulate why reasonably. However, simply stating "all low reviews are dumb" or "this shouldn't get 10s" is just mindless.
This will be added to Metacritic it may drop score to 82.
Quoting myself:
"It gets ridiculous in a way that I have never seen before even in the MGS series"
Ive played most MGS games, I loved MGS 4 ... I know about Kojima.
But this right here is too much for me. It crossed the line between charming to outright bad.
I actually like weird crap like this. I think I'll pick this one up.20+ hours in. Just started episode 4.
Easy 9/10.
Yes, combat and stealth are shallow.
But that's okay, the game is not about that. For me, the game is about watching this hostile and barren world come alive and tamed by the actions of other players and myself. Roads, shelters, generators all these things that make your life so much easier, and then you realize people are using your stuff and you're making things easier for them.
I've spent the last 14 hours doing side quests and building roads. And thanks to the side quests you unlock more things that make your life easier. And the game feels great to play too, nothing I wrote above would matter if that wasn't the case.
I can see people not liking the game. But it's so much more than a walking simulator or fetch quest: the game.
Also, going into this game expecting deep combat or action in the regular sense is a mistake, I think.
9/10 from Slant
https://www.slantmagazine.com/games...legy-to-the-work-that-binds-a-broken-america/
Honestly I don't think a lot of people expected that given the intense hatred for Kojima one of their editors/writers has and the fact people said they threw a "tantrum" about not getting a review copy and said it Sony getting back at them because they reviewed Days Gone with a low score. Regardless of the score, the review reads really impartial so fair play to them for that, a lot people assume the worst in them and it this case they rose above it.
Yeah with how people speak about Slant at times I was expecting a 4/10 with a review filled with harsh language and little digs at Kojima and Sony. Fair play indeed.
Wrong thread mate!Spent the last hour and a half driving cargo around of about six standard orders that will surely bring me upgrades only to run into this fucking rock after hours and hours of being conditioned to get out of every one of them. I hate this game.
Any solutions welcome and I thought the sticky gun would do the trick but of course it wouldn't because the game decided to give me a migraine instead.
Wrong thread mate!
I'll help anyway though. If I'm not mistaken about the location it looks like you're near the distribution center for south knot. If that's the case then I'd suggest running back on foot getting another truck and parking near this one and moving all your cargo to the new truck. If you/others have built the roads in and around this area it should be pretty easy. Wouldn't get too taxing regardless. You might even be in luck and someone might have left a truck even closer that the distro center, scan and check.
Yikes! Something similar happened to me but I it was 2 orders and 20 pieces of cargo and a bench of materials. I was in luck since someone left a truck nearby so I only had to run for about 2 minutes and drive the truck next to the suck truck and move the cargo across. You do know you don't have to move it manually? Just park the 2nd truck nearby, hold square on the 1st stuck truck and in the cargo inventory menu that pops up you'll be able to easily move everything over to the 2nd truck, it'll appear in the same window.There are about 50 items inside that truck. Over 6 orders. This took a very VERY long time to arrange. I'm so broken right now.
Just pick up another truck and drive close to that one, open cargo menu and transfer all the stuff from truck 1 to truck 2 in one go, done. It should take your 10 minutes tops to get another truck, drive back and transfer everything.There are about 50 items inside that truck. Over 6 orders. This took a very VERY long time to arrange. I'm so broken right now.
Spent the last hour and a half driving cargo around of about six standard orders that will surely bring me upgrades only to run into this fucking rock after hours and hours of being conditioned to get out of every one of them. I hate this game.
Any solutions are welcome and I thought the sticky gun would do the trick but of course, it wouldn't because the game decided to give me a migraine instead. I put it in a postbox so HAVE AT IT.
I have to give credit to Hideo Kojima for trying to make something different. For me it didn't pay off, but I did feel there were moments of brilliance here and there. Death Stranding is an ambitious game, but it's also one that's self-indulgent and overwrought. With better pacing and the excising of some of its less flattering content and features, Death Stranding could have been something special. As it is, however, it's just a slog that ultimately turns around and spits in your face.
props for doing their job? ok..
Uh yah? If you saw their tweets, i just didnt expect them to actualy do their job.
So props to them.
I wonder if they had given a low score you would have felt the same...
Spent the last hour and a half driving cargo around of about six standard orders that will surely bring me upgrades only to run into this fucking rock after hours and hours of being conditioned to get out of every one of them. I hate this game.
Any solutions are welcome and I thought the sticky gun would do the trick but of course, it wouldn't because the game decided to give me a migraine instead. I put it in a postbox so HAVE AT IT.
Sometimes it doesn't work.This is weird..why don't youJust jump with the truck?it should work.
Weird timing to bump this old thread with negativity directed at IGN after back-to-back IGN / Death Stranding off-site drama topics were locked.Just watched IGN, DunkView, GameSpot and Girlfriend Reviews.
I'm sure IGN and DunkView aren't legitimate reviews.
GameSpot, Girlfriend Reviews, SkillUp (watched pre-release) all understand the basic premise and even the most simplest gameplay mechanics.
So anyone who dislikes the game isn't a legitimate review?Just watched IGN, DunkView, GameSpot and Girlfriend Reviews.
I'm sure IGN and DunkView aren't legitimate reviews.
GameSpot, Girlfriend Reviews, SkillUp (watched pre-release) all understand the basic premise and even the most simplest gameplay mechanics.
Just a coincidence. I completed the game two days ago. I left the reviews until after in fear of spoilers. I watched Angry Joe's and Girlfriend Reviews yesterday and decided to watch IGN, GameSpot and Dunkey's today.Weird timing to bump this old thread with negativity directed at IGN after back-to-back IGN / Death Stranding off-site drama topics were locked.
Of course not. Have you watched those particular reviews?
He graduated from the Donald J Trump school of Bullshittery. "Anyone who disagrees with me is illegitimate!"
PC reviewers are usually harsher, so lol, word's reversed.
It's definetly fair to describe it as the most advanced truck simulator. Make or break it is really the story.Well think about it, PC gamers are more accustomed and welcoming to simulation like games, isn't death stranding a hiking simulator with some more jazz? I could be wrong, so ignore me if I am.
Well think about it, PC gamers are more accustomed and welcoming to simulation like games, isn't death stranding a hiking simulator with some more jazz? I could be wrong, so ignore me if I am.