That was awesome! Bravo Ninja Theory!
Whoa, another great surprise today!
I just jumped back into Demon's Souls a week ago, for the first time since playing at launch. Absolutely amazed to this day how From Software ushered forth such a great formula for the Souls series.
There's a fine balance between sticking to the studio's vision, and knowing what your audience wants. New IPs are exciting and risky, because hopefully fresh and new concepts as well as mechanics are introduced to players. As a franchise evolves, the challenge then turns into improving a familiar game, in ways that both fix or introduce better elements to the game, without compromising a formula that players enjoy.
Well this video was a pleasant surprise
Whoa, this game is really intriguing
Nice! Still holding out for Banner Saga on Vita
amazing
Great list
Whoa, looks really awesome!
I'm undecided between R&C and J&D. Loved both trilogies back in the day, platinumed them on PS3, and neither has lost any charm over the years. I'm almost done the first Sly game, and I do enjoy it more than I expected, however so far I haven't played enough of the trilogy to give an opinion up against the other platformers.
May he find peace. Housemarque is a solid studio, and this dev has helped give me many great experiences and memories. RIP
This video makes me want to play every R&C game again!! So many great weapons in the newest entry!
Looks fantastic! Great to see how these designs are drawn up
Interesting
Great article, and a very welcome sight, as I'm diving back into Demon's Souls this Saturday. I stopped playing after a few bosses, way back when it released, and recently wanted to give Souls another chance. Thank you for writing these tips!!
Housemarque, the incredible studio that consistently gives us great games!
http://www.thepetitionsite....
Petition for Spyro :)
Spot on. As much as I adore the Sony IPs that came out in the PS3 era, it's hard for me to recall many iconic mascots, besides Sackboy and maybe Kutaro. The PS1 and PS2 eras were chalk-full of platforming mascots, remembered by everyone who grew up with the systems.
I think the success of R&C is going to be a deciding factor that proves there's still a market for these games. If the rumoured Crash Bandicoot, or any other platformer for that matter, gets revived a...
If my picture is any indication, it's a fantastic game!