@SwallyBoy I just wrote a comment and it disappeared, If it becomes a double post I'm sorry. What I tried to say was that I had that same feeling of wonder when I played Metro LL because I held back on watching trailers and news for it. And after I finished COD4 MW campaign I realized that all set-pieces were presented in the trailer and that it would ruin my game if I watched it before I played it.
@SwallyBoy Last time I felt like that was fairly recently with Metro Last Light, when I first heard it was coming out I knew I wanted to play it based on how much I enjoyed Metro 2033, but i somehow missed almost all of the marketing. And when I got it I enjoyed every minute of it, three times now :) Most games now can't keep me interested for more than an hour or 2 at a time, but when I started Metro LL it kept me interested for the rest of the day, and I couldn't wait to get back to it when I was away. I'm not saying Metro LL is the best game for everyone, but for me it was the best of 2013, probably because of me not seeing every trailer and every bit of news for it.
After I finished COD 4 MW campaign I saw a trailer of it because I haven't seen one before, I realized it had every set-piece that happened in the game, and I thought to myself It would have ruined the game if I saw it before I played it.
I hope more gamers will hold back on seeing every bit of information that comes for their favorite upcoming games.
@ladies_man_xxx @ArchoNils2 When I played Metro Last Light not so long ago, that area just before Venice felt exactly the same as those subway stations in Fallout 3, and then I thought how awesome would it be If Fallout 3 was that detailed, hopefully they will do it in F4
Thank you Danny for making these shows, I enjoy every one of them. I also like to replay levels, and whole games if they're really good, I know by heart almost every level in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, HL2, FEAR, STALKER SHOC and so on.
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