CRank: 5Score: 32550

Do people seriously enjoy walking through a linear patch of grass and getting from route to route in a matter of minutes? Seriously the people who support and buy these games are the reason that it has not evolved into the potential that it could be.

Could expand the world and add quests and more rpg elements and this franchise could be double of what it currently is.

2620d ago 4 agree1 disagreeView comment

I don’t see what’s wrong with people being able to play with a friend/friends in a franchise that they appreciate. I enjoyed RE5 just as much as 4 simply because I could tackle the campaign with a friend/family member

2625d ago 3 agree6 disagreeView comment

Seven studios in one year. Which means that they only had a handful prior to these acquisitions. Which is a red flag for the future of the company if they plan to have consistent releases. This needed to happen.

2629d ago 15 agree14 disagreeView comment

Now please bring over Dragon Quest Rivals & Itadaki Street Crossover for the mean time!

2632d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

That and a really special collector’s edition for Days Gone would be legit. No statue unless there’s a plethora of other unique items as well

2645d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

If anyone out there was going to take you seriously, you definitely just blew it for yourself with that State of Decay nonsense that slithered onto this page.

2657d ago 11 agree1 disagreeView comment

“Will be designed for mature and demanding players who expect to be treated seriously, and the game will be richly detailed, non-linear, and with a complex and gripping story.”

YES. If at least one game a year could come out like this we would be in business. Would be interested in seeing Sony invest in one of their studios releasing this type of rpg. Sony Japan definitely hs the talent and resources.

2662d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Could surprise a lot of sceptics and raise it’s review scores as well if it surprises on other fronts unexpected by players, such as a deeper and rewarding crafting system and fallout-esque requirements like backtracking for certain locked chests, trunks, etc.

2675d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

Thank you CD for demanding the envelope to be pushed while also wanting to provide value for the experience.

2676d ago 4 agree3 disagreeView comment

Still waiting on Dragon Quest Rivals to be released in the west.

2677d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Visuals are prime. Genuinely just want them to use time to add some deeper implementations such as lockpick levels, etc. Would love to be able to find a stash that I have to work towards unlocking

2677d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Doesn’t Sony own the timed exclusive rights for “definitive” content

2680d ago 9 agree0 disagreeView comment

I just want to the crafting and experience to feel “real” and “unique” to the point where I genuinely feel enveloped in the character and gear/progression. If I want to head out and explore I’d like to be rewarded with unique weapons/materials that comes off like a real world apocalypse. And allows me to view the materials and systems in a nostalgic manner. HZD disappointed me in this regard so here’s hoping they perfect it with Days Gone

2680d ago 0 agree7 disagreeView comment

They need to make this campaign meaty. Mainline Mario title quality

2684d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

Would love if they made it more 3 dimensional as well. Exploring the mansion in full scope

2687d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Would also love an rpg from Insomniac

2687d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

One of my all time favorite games/franchises

2690d ago 7 agree0 disagreeView comment

Anyone have any idea if the game cases from the product images are sold or ever have been? They look like unique steel book editions

2693d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Hey wasn’t this the place that botched their Uncharted 4 review at like a 4/10.

2695d ago 2 agree0 disagreeView comment

Thought the list was good. RE 4 was amazing.

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