Beat it once, then sold it back for the three damned dollars
Game Stop credited me.
Not exact matches
I'm not nearly far enough along to issue a proper review (it's an enormous
game, with tutorials still popping up regularly at a point when many other
games would be rolling their
credits), but my early impressions are positive enough that I've no intention to
stop playing any time soon.
This just may make you
stop using
credit cards and really play the
game and turn the table on them... Buy Now!
After picking up the
game I played it for four hours, saw the
credits roll after two and only
stopped because of the realization that I needed sleep at 1:00 in the morning.
To its
credit, Bungie has responded to several of the threads requesting bug reports and feedback, but that hasn't
stopped players from forming yet another massive thread urging people to
stop playing the
game until Bungie gets it together.
I
stopped the reactor, watched the
credits roll and... the
game continued?
The perfect
game would be called My dad: It would be a shooter where I (and u) go on a journey through space, gritty bland color warfare battlefields searching for my dad but for some reason your also fighting aliens and
stopping the US from getting blown up.The
game would end with you being inside my dad and fighting tiny robots that took over him and made him leave my mom when she said she was preggo.The
game would end with a kinect enabled reunited Hug till you hear a gun shot and the
credits roll (got ta setup the sequel now)..
Since the
credits only mark the end of the flimsy story, I didn't feel the urge to
stop playing because there was so much of what I loved left in the
game.
Obviously, you'll never be spending any money to play this version of Super Baseball 2020 aside from the $ 7.99 fee to buy the
game, but it gets pretty annoying when the
game stops and tells you to expend a
credit when the ball is halfway to the plate.