ManBearPig
Diamond Member
Eh? I see how it would be fun to maybe meet some challenges, but then you only get a trophy or something. I don't see what the big deal is. Am i alone in not really caring about such things?
Originally posted by: coldmeat
It adds more replay value. When I finish the game, I have something else to work towards.
Originally posted by: Kazaam
Eh? I see how it would be fun to maybe meet some challenges, but then you only get a trophy or something. I don't see what the big deal is. Am i alone in not really caring about such things?
Originally posted by: Kazaam
Eh? I see how it would be fun to maybe meet some challenges, but then you only get a trophy or something. I don't see what the big deal is. Am i alone in not really caring about such things?
Originally posted by: VIAN
Originally posted by: Kazaam
Eh? I see how it would be fun to maybe meet some challenges, but then you only get a trophy or something. I don't see what the big deal is. Am i alone in not really caring about such things?
My 14 brother likes them though. He and his friends compete and brag about them.
Originally posted by: Kazaam
Eh? I see how it would be fun to maybe meet some challenges, but then you only get a trophy or something. I don't see what the big deal is. Am i alone in not really caring about such things?
That's kind of nonsensical, because you're comparing an implementation to a platform. Some Xbox games _do_ give rewards for achievements (*points to Mass Effect*). It's all in the in-game implementation. The previews for Gears of War 2 seem to indicate that that game will be setting the bar even higher when it comes to achievements and how they're handled in-game.Originally posted by: Beev
I don't want this to seem off topic (it's the same basic feature!), but I love the achievements in WoW significantly more than the Xbox. The sound they make, the potential rewards you get, it's just so much better implemented.