The Gist of Arma 3 – Comic game review
This is more or less my experience (and I loved it).
So, a new day, a new Gist game review. This time it’s the gist of Arma 3, summarised in psuedocomic fashion.
So, a new day, a new Gist game review. This time it’s the gist of Arma 3, summarised in psuedocomic fashion.
See, I love games, especially narrative driven games. Therefore, I occasionally review games, as you may have noticed.
But today I’m keeping it short, because I’ve been playing Fallout 4 and reviewing the damn thing only eats into my time for playing the damn thing.
The only thing worse than a movie based on a game is a game based on a movie.
That’s what I always thought, anyway. We’ve seen some truly awful tie-ins that were never quite solid games in their own right, but rather exercises in cross-marketing.
When the game of Mad Max was announced and it clearly appeared to be a movie tie-in, I was extremely sceptical. Then again, I was the same about the new movie.