New game studios and games. Nothing else matters, but those two things.
I know it wasn't brought up in this interview, but I so would enjoy someone bring back the game No One Lives Forever. Playing a re-release of that game and it's sequel would be great.
I'm not sure what this has to do with gaming, but now that I think about it a John Wick game could be great. Use Max Payne's bullet time as an influence on how you go about getting kills in the John Wick game and I can see this game easily being a hit.
I don't think it will happen, but I think Microsoft working with Human Head Studios on Perfect Dark would be the way to go. We've seen what they did with Prey and were doing with Prey 2 before Bethesda cancelled the game, so I think they could be a smart choice to bring back the world of Perfect Dark.
This just means Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo has to do business with countries other than China. For Sony and Nintendo this just means more Japanese will get jobs and Microsoft will give more jobs to Americans, so this should be looked at as a win instead of a loss. Yes other countries will be brought in to help, but over all it will be better for Japan and America.
A U.K. setting is cool, but I just haven't been a fan of Watch Dogs at all and would have preferred to see a new I.P. instead.
It isn't just you, I had to take a double look just to make sure I was reading it right and thankfully she isn't involved.
I think you miss the point, of course we all have the right not to buy loot boxes, but if just one person buys them every gamer gets jacked too.
Lots of games have been fundamentally changed because of loot boxes and what once was considered free in game you now have to pay for it.
Take as an example The Lord of the Rings game by WB Shadow of Mordor, then Shadow of War, the sequel was a better game, but because of the garbage loot boxes the sequel is tras...
The Australia video games industry has taken a huge hit in the last several years and anything that can help to revive it is great. If Australia could get behind video games and allow M rated games to be M, I can see great things for that industry, in the land down under, plus if the Australian video game industry does better it will open the doors to new ideas in games too, which is awesome.
The average age of gamers is in their thirties, they can go to R rated movies and buy M rated games, so I see no problem if people want to see a little skin.
If people have a problem with kids playing a M rated game that is on the parents for allowing them to play a game that clearly says for 17+.
I had parents that wouldn't allow me to play those games or movies when I was a kid, but as an adult if I want to watch West World or play Mortal Kombat I ...
Well said. I know I'd gladly pay for a remake of Legacy of Kain and if it does well the chances for a new game increases too, which would be a plus in my book.
Say what you will about Microsoft, but this is really great. Veterans are our Heroes and brave men and women do so much for us, so making life a little easier for them is a really cool thing to do.
I personally wouldn't have a problem if there was more co-op games like A Way Out. A perfect one would be if Sony was to bring back Eight Days, because that looked like it would have been a fun co-op game and we could use more games like that.
A remake of Vagrant Story, StarTropics or Legend of Dragoon could be cool.
The best way we can combat this is by Not buying a digital all console. If we show companies that we want physical media they'll be forced to continue to bring out games on a disc and never bring out a discless video game console, as the only option.
I understand they lost the code to the Saturn version, but I could have sworn I remember Sega licensed an unreleased PC version to Gametap and I'd hope Sega could use that version to bring out a remake, instead of having to completely start from scratch.
A VR Panzer Dragoon game could be great fun and be a way to introduce many people to that great world. Now we just have to hope the execs at Sega have thought of that, too.
I have no problems with Remedey being successful and hope they do get the chance to make another Control game, but what I really want from them is Alan Wake 2. That universe still has lots of potential and I really want to know what happens next.
I'd like to see them and more options for gamers is always welcome too. Plus if a unified system was to be added to Nintendo's consoles for achievements you'd see an increase in people buying more games, too. I know that will happen, because I've seen many people say they bought this game, or that game just to having a bigger gamer score, so at the end of the day it would be a winner for gamers and developers.
This game sounds unique and I'd like to see Wishworld make a return on the PS5 and Xbox Two.