@hadlee73 yeah true, its funny though because Microsoft really hurt themselves with the constant changing around of policies and such. Yet with all the changes now it is going to be a better experience than the ps4 I think.
@rprevidi5 I agree. I think the zombie part of it is that its a neutral enemy, a bad guy everyone can hate and we are not stereotyping one culture or religion, so it feels safe.
@Mudvayne84 @Poidad @stan_boyd @kozzy1234 I guess its just a matter of opinion then in this circumstance, I think the mod tools are as much part of the game as the game itself. A good example is star craft for me, I played the game for hours and loved every minute, however because of the editor it made me want to play the game more and try out new things. I think your mistaking game for campaign, which in my opinion is only part of a game.
@stan_boyd @kozzy1234 got a battle toad as his avatar and acts like the skyrim mod tools doesn't make skyrim better value. I thought old school gamers were better than that.
I dont agree with the scent of a classic statement or even the if not the essences. While I agree that parts of this game are lacking, such as the linear game play and lack of open world, the general feel and over all demeanour of the game takes me right back to the original Shadow Run which was my number one most favourite and played games. I feel what the developers created was almost exactly what they seeked out to create and is well deserving of more recognition.
Not to mention that they opened up the world of Shadow Run to the public with the ability to edit and mod the game, making it even more exciting than ever to be a gamer/fan.
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