I'm 1000% on board for this now. This is the exact trailer I been waiting for, and my god it looks so freaking good in every department. I absolutely loved the music used in this trailer too and now I am super hyped for it. Day 1 for sure now without any doubt in my mind. All the worries I had before about this game instantly vanished. This looks simply incredible and man, I am super interested in the story now.
Oh no, I really hope those rumors are not true. I will be sorely disappointed.
Finally, about time to see what this is all about. I will be going in this with some pretty high expectations mainly due to Spiderman PS4 we got last year which was in my opinion, the best Marvel videogame we gotten in over 10 years.
I hope Square Enix doesn't screw this up. There's so much potential here for it to be an amazing game.
As far as the rumor goes for it being a 3rd person cover-based action adventure with social aspects, I certainly ...
It would be amazing if true. This is one title I have to pre-order and play on launch before the internet spoils anything for me, especially when it comes to Youtube. I been spoiled by some pretty big things for games because of Youtube and it pisses me off people upload them before it's out or has barely been out for a day or two.
What's the point of even attending e3 then if you're not gonna show it off to the public? I get that it may not be the final product, but why bother only showing it to a few people when majority of the public already knows how the gameplay will be like from past showings? This decision baffles my mind. I truly do not see what this accomplishes.
Pretty curious to see how the story all plays out. Hope it lives up to expectations in the end. Still not entirely sold on the gameplay itself (need to see more) but everything else intrigues me a ton.
That's kinda sad when you think about it more in depth.
Probably will be loaded with micotransactions. Though I will admit, if done right this idea could be pretty cool.
I'm looking forward to the GOG Galaxy 2.0 platform. What CD Projekt Red is doing for that is true competition that benefits consumers that many will gladly support including myself, not what Epic is doing with the exclusivity deals and the crap store.
As far as the whole sales for Metro Exodus on Epic, I really wish they would reveal the sales number they have sold so far. Instead they keep rewording it for some reason or giving statements in a different matter.
That's not a gam.............oh........I see what you did there lol
One game that comes to memory recent was Shadow Warrior 2. Fought the final boss, and it had the most WTF ending ever. Literally ended on a cliffhanger with no closure. It's like they didn't know what to do after the last cutscene so they just roll the credits. Just too many random things happened and too many questions in the last 30 seconds. Did Lo Wang die? Did Kamiko become the dragon? What? It was certainly the most stupidest BS ending I seen in a long time.
Same, it dragged on for far too long, along with the unnecessary horse traveling just to extend the game by 15 hours.
It truly was. It was such a slog and traversing was not enjoyable at all due to constantly fighting your horse and pray it doesn't auto correct itself and run into a tree. Traveling the world was not fun at all. It was just an annoyance and tedious.
Agreed. That was honestly one of my biggest problems with the game. It was such a chore to get through.
I couldn't even get into Skyrim and I think it's a better videogame then RDR2.
Sure, wandering on a horse to get to a mission for 5 minutes sure is fun and is a total crowning achievement.......
I hope Cyberpunk 2077 surpasses it by allowing us to teleport whenever and not be restricted like most open-world games do. I don't want some ultra hyper realism game that hampers my enjoyment and slows the game down dramatically just for the sake of realism.
I don't want Cyberpunk 2077 to be a simulator like how RDR2 was.
I still wouldn't bother playing it.
It honestly depends, there are some open-world games that are really good and enjoyed the hell outta of it. I loved Horizon Zero Dawn, The Witcher 3, Spider-Man PS4, Batman Arkham Knight, and Dying Light. They were fun because getting around the map was enjoyable and had interesting missions or really good combat. The world and writing certainly helps as well.
Then there are games where the open-world formula didn't pan out right for a variety of reasons ranging from th...
Microtransactions speaks more volume then a single player DLC. They aren't the same Rockstar anymore.
All I want them to announce is The Evil Within 3. They do that, then I'm happy with whatever else they show off.