@above Way I see it is this- you start throwing around titles and what not like "Sony's most important and new IP" you set expectations that become a burden.
Once the game comes out even if it is great, it won't live up to those lofty titles and ambition it's been given. It will then be considered a let down and be trashed by MS and NIN followers and everyone else under the sun.
The Order is a game that has lots of potential and made by a group o...
TEW not exactly looking scary either.
Nothing but let it die and hope that maybe, after 7 to 10 years, they can reboot it and bring it back properly.
I like the Order and it's premise a lot but I wouldn't go so far as to call it Sony's most important new IP.
This is going too far now. No wonder they axed backwards compatibility- they were going to flood the market with "old games made new" from the start.
Why?
Except for that remake of the tank scene where they had snake looking dumb instead of flipping back from it like a boss, TS was awesome.
I can barely save up $400, let alone $900 dollars to have both machines. You want gamers to do the same feel free to pay up or stay quiet.
Good,now bring on the video codecs.
Release them both at the same time.
What's the catch?
That parity curse. It takes time to gimp the lead console so that the slower one has a chance.
I want what the story and artist call for- not want political correctness and all the other groups wish to shoehorn in for their precious "diversity."
GC did not have melee at launch- they held that back a few weeks.
Kojima will introduce the spot system. You give Konami $5 dollars, they'll spot you two minutes of gameplay. It's going to be very expensive to finish TPP.
The MC isn't boring, it's the game and how he is used. 90% of Halo's epic story and character development is in it's books/novels= not in the game.
That may be great for selling merchandise and making Halo a big franchise but that sh!t takes too much from the game. So MC isn't the one with the problem, it's MS keeping the story and characterizations out of Halo the game and putting it into Halo the novel/book.
A redesigned, smaller, system means it takes up less space on the shelves- which means retailers have to deal with a smaller footprint all those unsold systems cause.
Go redesign!
You know it.
And?