Rage was a missing opportunity, with the awesome looking landscapes limiting the game to a corridor shooter felt like a waste for me, not a bad game but could have been much better. And for god sake the texture loading on the PS3 was just awful.
I've been playing it since the closed Beta, looks awesome and the gameplay mechanics are solid and enjoyable. It's pretty fun to play with friends but it can get repetitive if you're pleying it by yourself. Needs more variety on the levels, locations and missions cause they start to feel the same after a while. Getting credit takes way to long
Dead and gone are the days when Square and Enix were to different companies, rembember those days? games like Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Xenogears, Kingdom Hearts, Front Mission, Parasite Eve, Vagrant Story, Valkyrie Profile, Star Ocean and Dragon Quest were born during that time.
Square Enix used to be the developer to beat in the RPG and Adventure genre, but on the last few years the most successful releases of the company on the western market have come from developers like Eidos and Crystal Dynamics and not Square Enix itself. "There is no vision for the future", said the ex-president of Square Enix Hisashi Suzuki on 2012, pointing out that the merging was a complete failure, he was completetly right IMO.
Maybe for your future Ubi but not mine. I don't buy Ubisoft games for PC anymore due to their crappy DRM tactics so if they decide to take this route then it's time to stop buying them on consoles as well.
Thing is the do not only develop games but they own GOG.com which may be not on par with Steam (on terms of sales) but with their prices and the huge catalogue of old and new games makes them one of the the biggest sellers of digital games for PC. All the games they sell are DRM free, cheap, come with extra goodies (Soundtrack, wallpapers...) and they make sure to make them work on current OS. That totally kicks ass
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