I'd give the edge to Prime, but Zero Mission and Super come close.
I'd give the edge to Prime, but Zero Mission and Super come close.
The half a year patch didn't work for me and a lot of other people, I ended up getting a full refund after it because of that.
Be on the lookout for bugs in Arkham Knight just in case so you can get a refund quick if it doesn't work right. Heard the PC port was so bad they never got it working right.
1. I didn't find it fun. Therefore I didn't play that.
2. Learn what something called THE MIDDLE GROUND is. Just because I didn't do that part doesn't mean I stormed in. I played super conservative while figuring out the games mechanics and won all three of my first games, just didn't contribute as much as my teammates. It's complex but it's not like there's a huge barrier to learning it. Just a lot of options once you do.
I actually figured it out well in three matches. Not my fault Ubisoft didn't give a real SP mode for that game. Why play the portion of the game that isn't fun if you don't need to? Also how was I supposed to know you don't need to watch the videos? Maybe I just saw it was there and didn't know I'd get XP, just that I had better things to do with my time than watch a video on how to play a game.
I hardly see that as me being a dick when I'm playing UNRANKED matches in the beginning. If the only thing fun is the MP, that's all I'm playing.
See, that's where I differed. Found its SP lacking and have better things to do with my time than watch tutorial videos. If I really want to get better with videos, it's when I'm in pretty deep and want some better strategies, I want to learn by playing the game.
I tried Rainbow Six and while I felt it was a really well designed game, the whole angle where you could pay to unlock the weapon classes really rubbed me the wrong way. I get that you could theoretically get through just by earning credits, but stuff like that in PvP drives me nuts since Halo 5. Understand it won't bother everyone, but like I said, it drove me nuts.
If you get it with the Restoration Mod, then yes to both. If not, no. They go for very different things though. 1 is a fun Episodes 4-6 style adventure while 2 gets a lot darker and more philosophical. Definitely play 1 first.
Chrono Crossing for 2009 is definitely Batman: Arkham Asylum. It's rare enough that a lisenced game respects its franchise that much, but that game also introduced freeflow combat, which felt so fresh and new at the time along with great stealth, collectables that were actually fun to find thanks to smart level design, and a neat Metroidvania setup. An all around amazing game. Also Crash Bandicoot is absolute the peak of Naughty Dog, Playstation, platformers, and Australia.
I've got a top 11 nailed down, after it gets a little tough to pick
1. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2
2. Crash Bandicoot Warped
3. Mass Effect 2
4. Super Mario World
5. Pokemon Heartgold
6. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
7. Sonic 2
8. The Last of Us
9. Metal Gear Solid 3
10. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Trials and Tribulations
11. Halo 2