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The Division Story Setting & Telling Explained
The Division Dark Zones Explained - PvP and PvE
The Division Destruction & Environmental Damage
Not a lot of games get my attention and anticipation but that Divison got me like![]()
I wanted this for the PC, but most of my friends have XB1s. I was going to get one anyway, so I'm saved the trouble of playing with asshole strangers that like to take all the weapons and health items.
Gamespot - 8Evolve offers something different, even if it doesn't always succeedEvolve occasionally
brushes against a real breakthrough for Turtle Rock, with its distinctive take on a different kind of multiplayer shooter. New territory always presents new problems, and Evolve doesn't always solve them. But it distinguishes itself from the pack of multiplayer options out there with the flair of something truly different.
Note: At this time, we haven't had what I would consider to be an extended amount of play time with Evolve in an environment approximating its final retail release. While Evolve's Beta ran reasonably well, this review will remain provisional until we're able to ascertain that 2K's servers can handle its launch.
http://www.polygon.com/2015/2/9/8003383/evolve-review-xbox-one-PS4-PC
Escapist - 4.5/5As with Turtle Rock’s Left 4 Dead, Evolve is best when you play with buddies; getting matched with a novice can lead to ghastly results if your newfound friend constantly seeks out the nonexistent “I” in “team.” It doesn’t take long to whip a newcomer into shape, at least, meaning you can usually focus on Evolve’s unique brand of greatness: the suspense of the hunt, the exhilaration of battle, and the drive to dominate Shear. Even Sasquatch would shiver at the dangers.
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/evolve-review/1900-6416026/
IGN - review in progressAll in all, when Evolve is working well, it's one of the most enjoyable co-op experiences I have had in a long time. It looks great, the varied classes are all fun to play, and there's almost certain to be one that becomes your favorite. It's a great addition to Turtle Rock's resume, and a solid entry into the early release slate for 2015.
Bottom Line: Evolve is a strong co-op title that rewards good teamwork with an amazing experience. Plenty of variety in classes and game types makes every round something new.
Recommendation: If you're a fan of team shooters, or you just want to be a giant monster, Evolve is the game for you.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/art...ews/12957-Turtle-Rock-Studios-Evolve-Review.2
Something Bigger
In a world of overcrowded shooters, I've grown to enjoy Evolve and the uniqueness it brings to the table. One item that should be noted, though, is the shakiness of the game's shooting mechanics. While I mostly embraced the Assault class for a chunk of the review, that only made the iffy physics surrounding aiming and firing that much more apparent. Aiming doesn't get much easier with the monsters and when Goliath's arsenal contains a "rock throw" ability, not being able to reliably aim is a killer. This is part of the reason I wound up veering more towards classes like Support and Medic, but those looking for a solid "shooting" experience may want to take this into account.
Overall, it's a bit of a time investment, but after learning the ins-and-outs of hunting, Evolve starts to become a more engaging time-killer. Evacuation is a keen way to mix the game's otherwise uninspired game modes and its solid bot play means that I'll still be able to enjoy it even during down hours. The table for an enjoyable multiplayer session is set, whether jumping in with friends or getting more anti-social and devouring opponents as a lone monster. But considering some of the subpar game modes, I can't help but feel this package could have been something bigger.
http://www.shacknews.com/article/88009/evolve-review-evolution-does-not-happen-overnight
Evolve reviews
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polygon - 8
Gamespot - 8
Escapist - 4.5/5
IGN - review in progress
Shacknews - 7
IGN used to review games days sometimes a week before the shit dropped...now it's a week after it hits stores...guess they not getting those exclusives anymore so they have to be "fashionably late" w/ their shit
IGN used to review games days sometimes a week before the shit dropped...now it's a week after it hits stores...guess they not getting those exclusives anymore so they have to be "fashionably late" w/ their shit
man I hope this game is dope...can't wait...I need more 3rd person multiplayer games
Doom 4 has been in development for a while, Arkane Studios could be in a position to reveal long-rumoured Dishonored 2 following the cancellation of Prey 2, and we may see the announcement of a follow up to last years incredible sleeper hit - Wolfenstein: The New Order.
They usually take a little longer on multilayer games because the servers aren't live. They'll have a review up in a day or two after playing with the general public.
Its only a few titles that they do that with. Like dude who posted above me it's mostly those multiplayer games like Destiny. I'm more cautious with throwing away money on games now than before. So if a bad review can save me some cash I'm fine with it.
I'm patiently waiting for Gears Of War 4. I'll settle for Gears 3 HD till then.
Price match this at Target and then use the 30% off Cartwheel coupon to get the game for $21.
From past discussions best way to make this happen is to have another small item in your hand, price match discussion on the way to electronics counter, give second item, then use Cartwheel coupon without saying it is for game. I have made it work this way in the past a few times. Cartwheel coupon expires tomorrow in case you miss this deal.