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The Official Xbox Magazine notes a photo on The Gearbox Software Forums of a Wal-Mart ad promoting new Bug Hunt DLC for Aliens: Colonial Marines, calling this a "$14.99 value," though not indicating what, if anything this will actually cost. It says this is due via download on March 19th, and offers the following description: "Team up with your friends to take on waves of increasingly difficult enemies in an all new game mode." Thanks VG247.
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Re: Aliens: Colonial Marines |
Feb 7, 2013, 13:20 |
Verno |
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Trevellian wrote on Feb 7, 2013, 13:03: Borderlands 2 went through the same thing here at Blues and it's a GREAT game. I think that's just an example of an opinion thing though. I didn't really love Borderlands 2 like you did, I thought it was a good but ultimately flawed game like the original. I really understood and felt some of that negativity was warranted, both sides had very reasonable points. People tend to over exaggerate on the internet so suddenly a small flaw is game crippling and a minor complaint gets you labeled a hater. Lately I've noticed on the internet in general this really big divide on everything where you either love it or hate it with nothing in between. I find it really frustrating because even some of my favorite games have major flaws and some games I didn't really care for still might have redeeming features.
As for the rest, I don't really see the issue. No one is trying to stop anyone else from buying this, they are just commenting on what we've seen. If you want to buy it unseen because its Gearbox, hey its your money bro. Personally I am not inclined but I don't begrudge your choices. I hope every game is a great game but unfortunately I've learned to temper my expectations (BRINK!!). |
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