Quote Originally Posted by Angel of Iniquity View Post
Was it because of it's simplicity? Or was it something else?
I just found them awkward, to be honest. And I didn't like her movements. >>

The developers. They said they should make the health as it was in the story campaign.
And that was a problem how, exactly? The health system in game worked absolutely fine, in my opinion. If you're someone who's going to run right out into the open and hope for the best, then your health will go down quickly. Drake is a hero, but he's not stupid.

When you quoted me, you challenged my opinion with yours. You were explaining why your opinions outweight mine OR rooting my opinion.
But really, de gustibus non est disputandum.
I didn't aim for it to be a challenge. I simply stated that I don't necessarily agree with your opinion of the game. Considering you barely played any of the games you criticised in your post, I now disagree even more because of the integrity of your opinions.

Well, I used a phoenix down to protect myself, explaining if I did say controls.
Oh and, I doubt you would like te barbie game or hanah montana game ehy?
Same thing here, don't know why I bought it. I was in Gamestop for about 45 minutes. hate sandbox games and I can't stand arid regions...o.o
Phoenix Down's aren't pre-emptive.

I might be picky because I am going to be a game developer and basically trained myself to look for these things, but then again, you have to be blind not to see the screen tearing, especially in the beginning. Next time, go by a moving train and look at the smoke pillars... O.O
Horrid.
The screen tearing is minimal. Compared to games like Fallout New Vegas, RDR is flawless.

Are you sure you wish to be a designer and not a tester?