who knows. It has nice looks, true. Everything else is...I would give it a chance, on sale or pre-owned.
maybe...but in terms of game design it looks like just another Assasin zero Dawn.
launch titles...nah
usually when something is unique and customized - it leads to developers struggling to optimize game to different architectures.
nintendo games are bought pre-owned or full price. Almost never other alternatives.
must be lot's of water
gimmicks
but why not? FF7R is just what FF13 should have been. Not like something bad.
yay! me too! I'd rather see more fake nonsense which has very little connection to the real game! Comarade, let's buy all the pre-orders!
just like they promised a long and enjoyable road map for the original one?
nope. They do. As next gen is a lot of investments in development, production and marketing.
developers are always optimistic before launch and spill the beans only if the product fails
maya...bost in science...mheh
All that ssd this is just "power of da cloud" v2.0
Developers are too lazy they will quickly reach another bottleneck by not optimizing textures and etc even more.
And you guys will get used to it just after another week of realease. Althought I wouldn't buy it first year, they definetly have nothing worth for the release
nah it wasn't.
7/10
Bike rides were annoying. Shinra base part of the game was too long.
And texture quality of the world and NPC were just horrible.
Whispers were cheap tricks, deus ex machina.
They could have changed how the story developed without that KH style destiny changing rubbish. Those ghosts were annoying.
if next gen can't give me stable 60 fps - i don't need those consoles
I'm tired of DLC and microtransactions in full price game. Piracy will thrive again cause of this attitude
u so easily believe in marketing...
amazing? nah.. good? yes.
If you refuse to acknoledge that both of games use repetetive game mechanics (and especially assasin, which has been milked by Ubi for a decade) - you are blind. I'm sure you gladly buy all DLCs, season passes and invest in microtransactions heavily.