Your noble sacrifice shall not go to waste, Neo. You've saved all of us time and money (not that I ever had any interest in the game).
And boo to super serious gamers. Lighten up, people.
Your noble sacrifice shall not go to waste, Neo. You've saved all of us time and money (not that I ever had any interest in the game).
And boo to super serious gamers. Lighten up, people.
Yeah, one guy said "oh, you're only level 11. You're new, so that means you suck. Uninstall." And he blamed us losing on me. He was such a nice guy that I hope his internet conks out. :<
I honestly think Overwatch will probably be one of those games that gets a huge amount of attention and hype for a few months, and then drifts off the face of the planet before 2017. Kind of like how Titanfall and Destiny did, and now you don't hear anything about those two games. In a year, you probably won't even remember it.
There, there, Happy thoughts! For all we know, lightning struck his house and his computer blew up.
Was there a big build-up before its release? If there was I must have missed it. 'Cause I barely knew about it and then it came out and suddenly it was everywhere. But I think you're right. I've already forgotten Destiny is a thing.
I'm already Overwatch and I haven't even played it.
Duuuuude. I caught yours, too!
There was slightly a bit of a build up. Once it was released, I saw it popping up everywhere and it got me curious. Usually Blizzard is pretty good when it comes to quality games, so I had high hopes for it.
But, unlike Warcraft, Starcraft, and Diablo, three franchises I've dumped heaps of hours into, this franchise just seems easily forgettable. There's like no real plot or storyline to it either.
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