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There’s 3 or 4 of us left. We get together on the weekends to system link our Xboxs to play Blood Gulch, pistols only.
But I'm able to try out the game and see if I like it and how it runs for the cost of £1 for 14 days as I'll cancel the sub before then. Much better than the 2hr steam window.
First person
Overpriced
Sorry, but if you are behind a big IP or have the money, there is no excuse to not optimize your game, you aren't doing your work right if you have to excuse yourself blaming the customer for a lack of effort on your part, pretty much the same reason why nobody should bother with games that go too much beyond the 100GB threshold
I didn't get the game because it is expensive and I already got STALKER 2 this year. I don't really trust Bethesda as a publisher as well.
I forgot Game-pass exists that would allow you to subscribe at a much cheaper price per month but I didn't want that either.
Long time Indiana Jones fan.
The first novel that I ever read was Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom.
But the character has gone into the sewer over the years. Much like Star Wars.
Today, they are both a joke. Although, I've always hated Star Wars so I'm not surprised that story is in the tank.
Video games are a completely different medium from filmmaking. Although filmmakers and video game designers use virtually the same crews, playing a video game and watching a movie are two different things.
I equate this game to Sherlock Holmes because that's what it is. It's essentially Sherlock Holmes on steroids. If you are a fan of Frogwares games then you'll love The Great Circle.
That's the reason that I might purchase it. I used to love the old-school Sherlock games. Until they modernized them for consoles and ruined the entire series.
This Indiana game does the modern Sherlock Holmes games correctly.
This is how Frogwares should be designing their games.
I'll get this game sometime next year on sale.