I'm doing just that. Thanks to Nvidia's abysmal 5000 generation both in pricing and performance gains I've went through my games library and found 67 unplayed games released before 2015. Gaming 2 hours a day, they'll last me for years.
Unreal Engine 5's magic. Newly released generation of cards and already struggling with a standard looking game.
"One of the biggest offenders for the Halo 5: Guardians marketing run was Hunt the Truth, a really strong audio drama that was designed to cast “a shadow on humanity’s greatest hero”. Created by marketing company Ayzenberg Group and not 343 Industries, the game’s developers were finding out about the misleading-but-entertaining campaign at the same time as fans."
Maybe the marketing team should have been assigned the pre-production of the game. They surely had be...
Just hits different, man. Thanks for the link.
Whodunit? A great quest and very fun to replay albeit a bit limited in dialogue.
I wish other devs, including Bethesda, would try to make quests like that. I'd rather play 10 of these quests than 100 fetch, go-kill, redundant ones we get in every open world game.
I'm playing the original right now and the combat is boring me to no end. 21 hits to take a Goblin down just because I leveled up once isn't fun or epic. Random villagers in nowhere land sporting Elven/Glass gear like it's nothing. Stealth attack that does x6 damage and only shaves 50% HP on a necromancer wearing nothing but robe. Or fucking Will-o-the-Wisp spawning everywhere making exploring these copy-pasted locations even more tedious.
Wasn't CEO, but still gave us Bloodborne. Looks like the best business decision to me.
Rebellion should have made it some online garbage for PC players to gulp.
Overall good news if true. They actually learned from Cyberpunk 2077.
Every one of their projects is either in the concept or pre-production phase while they streamline work flow with UE5 and overcome 'hiccups' with the help of Epic Games.
Reasonable allocation of resources and developers to their different projects. The transparency is a huge plus in my book. This is promising. It's one of the few developers I'd hate to see decline like...
@Knushwood Just like getting resurrected after turning to dust. It's not something you can do in life.
Hellfire burns the skin, melts the flesh till you lose all feeling, then you get resurrected. Rinse and repeat ad infinitum.
These games had exactly 0 players. If you haven't played any of them by now you really didn't care in the slightest. Suddenly you're dying to play one of these classic turds? Sail to cs.rin.ru.
Totally agree. I'm tired of the same bloated fluff that games present as 'content.'
Meh, it's doesn't really look or sound that good. Very much like any AI-generated character.
Just accept that you're not the target audience anymore.
Don't care if the chef is a rat as long as the meal is good.
They're busy playing KCD2.
It's not a competition.
I'm a completionist by nature so I always finish games I start unless the game bores me out of my mind completely. On the downside, I can't replay games no matter how good they are or how long ago I've played them.
A lot of tourists and casuals are playing this game. They pretend there were no good turn-based games since early 2000s.