@jacquelineferre Perhaps it is not, but really this review will not have any effect on GTA 5 sales or how most people look at the series. In the end, the reviewer (who I do not always agree with) has a right to their opinion whether we agree with it or not.
@BrunoFurstBrito The matchmaking definitely still needs work. There is nothing worse than playing on a team that has little chance of putting up a good fight. Matchmaking has to be a bit more balanced, dividing players up better instead of putting all the high level players (completed weeks) on one side and everyone else on the other.
Just yesterday I had a string of bad games and I think this issue contributed to those miserable games. Heck, I am somewhat afraid to go back now (I probably will though).
@dominoodle There is nothing wrong with the console versions of the game, they look and play fine. This player just did not like Last Light so to him or her it is automatically "HORRIBLE," which is not true.
@BlackRanger907 Technically that was and has always been PS+; free games, discounts and the cloud for your saves. These were always the selling points for the service if I am correct, not something they added later.
@WereCatf @Jay2528 @Hurvl True enough, as long as the core gameplay is left intact though I will not have any problems. I am just glad that we will get a sequel though as I really enjoyed Last Light but was afraid it had not sold enough to get one.
@Hurvl Totally in agreement with the last part of your comment. Hopefully they don't force 4A Games to make any changes to the gameplay. All they need to do is promote future installments better.
@H4num4n I honestly doubt I will ever buy another Halo game, that is how much I was disappointed by the campaign in 4. Multiplayer will always be secondary for me, but man was I disappointed by the campaign in Halo 4. It felt like a huge button pushing simulator most of the time. I mean seriously, most of the objectives involved pushing buttons or shutting down/destroying shields and such over and over again. Halo 5 would have to be groundbreaking for me to buy it.
@H4num4n Oh I am not claiming the multiplayer was brilliant or anything (heck I only had 14 days to play it) but I did have some fun. I personally prefer multiplayer modes that have no loadouts or things like Ordonance Drops. They feel balanced and fair to everyone, as learning the map and how to use weapons you pick up is key and not what you start out with.
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