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Should We Be Concerned About Crystal Dynamics’ Avengers?

SwitchedOn Gamer writes: "Crystal Dynamics' Avengers has been met with mixed reactions since its reveal during E3. Should we be concerned for our group of Marvel's finest?"

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rivaldoo7772473d ago

It doesnt get me hyped but concerned NO!! It will probably sell really well

UltraNova2473d ago

Everyone is so concerned and/or offended these days; its rather...ahem, concerning!

bouzebbal2473d ago

looks good to me.. I might have a blast playing this with my kiddos.

UltraNova2473d ago

The second gameplay vid was promising. I'm checking this out, provided it can be played offline.

demonic362473d ago

Yes we should be concerned, the game looks like trash!

Ratchet752473d ago

Have you ever seen what trash looks like?😔😔

demonic362470d ago

Something like this game! ha ha!

RememberThe3572473d ago

To me it just looks uninspired. The character designs are still awful IMO and the live gameplay looked just odd to me. I'm not against linear games but that looked too linear to me.

They should have gone this fully original like Insomniac did Spider-Man, this looks like they're just chasing the MCU crowd.

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ShadowWolf7122473d ago

I'm just gonna be in the corner, rolling my eyes.

_LarZen_2473d ago

What? No! The game looks absolutely fantastic. Sure I agree it's a shame they dont have the original cast's faces and voices. But if we ignore that for a second it looks like it could be a super exciting superhero game.

KillBill2473d ago

Point being they didn't even come close to reflecting even a comic book adaptation of the Avengers characters. I have seen so many different comic book artists with completely different art design... and the one thing they always got right was that the characters where easily recognizable as who they were supposed to be.In or out of costume.

franwex2473d ago

From what has been shown the game looks like garbage. I doubt my own sanity when people say it looks great.
Like, are we looking at the same game?? All I see is garbage!
To each their own I guess. Looks like a lame beat em up from the early 2000s to me. Hopefully I am wrong and the game turns out good in the end.

Ratchet752473d ago (Edited 2473d ago )

Without saying is the prettiest game this Gen, it is far from looking like a lame early 2000 beat them up.

This is what BTU games looked like in the early 2000 :

https://youtu.be/SqGKw3pa98...

😉😉

franwex2473d ago

Hahaha...I think you actually proved my point with that video...

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It's Not Too Late For Suicide Squad To Learn From Marvel's Avengers

TheGamer writes, "It feels like live service history repeating itself right now, but it's not too late to change that."

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I’m so ready for Suicide Squad to fill the Avengers void in my life

Marvel’s Avengers didn’t soar properly on PS5 and Xbox, but Kill the Justice League looks like it will improve on it in every way.

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poppatron864d ago

I can’t work out if this guy is just being sarcastic

Leeroyw864d ago

This website pumps out one shill article after the other. Does not qualify as journalism.

ShwaaMan864d ago

Said the guy who just got a big check from WB.

YourMommySpoils864d ago

Does that mean it will have a thousand pointless costumes like Avengers did, not related to the game or source?

coolbeans863d ago

"Guy who's excited for Suicide Squad to fill the void left by The Avengers' closure."

Traecy863d ago

I'll be checking it out on day one of release.

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Why Have Many of the Online Multiplayer Games of the Past Five Years Failed?

Here's a look at why so many online-multiplayer games from the past five years have struggled to retain players and their attention.

ChasterMies966d ago

Or put another way, why don’t people want to invest in an on-line storefront?

sparky77966d ago

It's simply FOMO.

Gamers always go back to their staples like COD or Fortnite. Those games have constant content and leaving them for another game means getting left behind. Why start a new game and be behind when you can stay with a game you already excel at.

ZycoFox966d ago (Edited 966d ago )

COD is replaced every year or almost every year, it has no time to hold a player base. 3-4 years is a good timeline for a sequel IMO if the game has enough content to begin with, maybe add a couple of free content updates a bit later after release if needed, and job done until the next game.

Soldier of Fortune 2 was one of my first few online FPS games apart from RTCW and a couple of others, and that had a couple of free patches which added in new weapons, maps and a new game mode in just a year or so. I hope the series makes a comeback, I heard MS owns it now and it has been dormant for a while.

The only sequel that came fast (just 1 year later) that impressed me with extra content over the original was L4D2, makes me wonder what happened with Valve. If they can do that in one year then what have they been doing since..

-Foxtrot966d ago (Edited 966d ago )

Because it's not about putting out a fully completed game packed with content and something that actually works

It's about putting something out broken and barebones, slowly drip feed content with a roadmap and offering tons of MTs which they hope people will buy.

I miss when you'd just get games like Killzone or Halo and they'd get a couple of DLC packs then the developers would move onto the next game. Problem is they started to be influenced by COD where future games had to have gimmicks, weapon mods, loadouts, killstreaks and other shit which just become about what you had unlocked rather than skill.

The last multiplayer game I really enjoyed was Uncharted 2s, it was literally just two boosters and everyone started with the same weapons. It was great and felt like it was more about skill but then we got Uncharted 3 and 4 where the COD influence creeped in thinking that everything had to be bigger rather than sticking to the fanbase they had.

Nitrowolf2966d ago

i agree. i used to love MP games for these titles, and be excited about the map packs and such. now it's we will release one mode and one map, and see how people take to the game. Flops? cool move on.

isarai965d ago

Even before the PS3 generation ended, I was already longing for a return to simplistic MP without all the XP, booster, perks, and ridiculous custom loadouts full of op exploitation. Like there's definitely a huge audience for that, but there's NO classic style simple MP modes anymore, I'm just asking for some

ZeekQuattro965d ago

Most people don't have the time to invest into playing multiple GAAS and stick to just one. It also doesn't help that so many games in that field only have a roadmap laid out for the first month or so. Hard to keep people invested when you don't give them a reason to stick around after the initial launch month.

excaliburps965d ago

Yep. I know what you mean. I can't play more than 1-2 live service games at a time (this includes shooters) since it's just so overwhelming.

shinoff2183965d ago (Edited 965d ago )

My theory , well online gaming just sucks, so many online games recently that if done the right way could've been dope ass single player games. One that comes to mind evil dead. What a waste of the title

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