Big budget games are absolutely required to push forward the state of the art. Everyone loves to play a game that clearly pushes graphics forward, those are some of gaming best moments.
They’re hardly a top tier studio.
I had very fond memories of the original so i bought the remake. I found it to be dated and very much a 360 game. I didn't even finish it.
Nonsense. The physics in any modern game or any 360 game is light years beyond Driver.
It wasn’t worth playing in the 90’s.
Every single visiting head of state to an African nation gets a display / dance at the airport from people dressed the traditional indigenous way, so why is it bad to portray that in a video game?
No they didn’t. The Dreamcast released just over one year before PS2. Saturn had 4 good years, almost as much as Ps1.
There were still 3 players then with Sega still going strong.
Finally a sensible answer.
The truth is that nothing has really changed. The same gamers are out there willing to buy the same titles they always liked. It seems to me that management across the industry needs to just get a grip and release some good games.
Instead I fear we are moving toward endless Marvel licenced games and GASS titles all in pursuit of endless growth, which we all know is impossible.
It’s a fantastic device and works flawlessly on the 5ghz Wi-Fi band.
Let’s face it, the vocal minority of video game fans will try to trash it no matter how good it is. Misogynist, racist nerds are sadly still very prevalent.
120fps is largely undetectable over 60fps
Endless growth is simply not possible.
Looks very Last of Us. I'd be more interested without the marvel license attached.
Both are fantastic but the old style controls and the half way house attempt to modernize them in remake both feel extremely dated now. Taking away your preference for the various settings and characters, the recent remakes are objectively better games.
What a mediocre list of games.
Those 34 million subscribers now have to pay the wage bill of all Bethesda, activision and blizzard each month since Xbox mostly turned off the revenue streams of those companies.
It’s not profitable.
The headline is misleading. None of her words is that interview even mean anything. It’s just vague exec talk.