Well, this time they have a good excuse. Nominees need to be played by the press and the public before November. Forza Horizon 5 released on November 5th.
In the same world where the press gave it glowing 10s. It's the same press that makes nominations.
Because The Game Awards relies on 'experts' from the press to nominate these games.
All the whining I've seen thus far are about character models, rain, fog and draw distance.
An excellent article that actually presents arguments, makes points and not just whining? From Kotaku no less?
I'll be damned...
Different writers, different opinions?
Now if only the same could happen to Warhammer 40K, I'd die a happy man.
It works, though. DICE is already renaming it.
It might be weird to you, but this is a common practice in the MENA region. Communications companies sell consoles as 'official partners' of console manufacturers. They are scalpers, however, always selling above MSRP. The 'official retail price' is currently $1,000 for the PS5.
It's neither Red Dead Redemption 2 nor Dark Souls in terms of Graphics. It's fine, nothing impressive. The art style, on the other hand, is simply beautiful and alleviates the overall visuals of the game. In the end, no one looks at the graphics when they're getting their cheeks clapped, so it doesn't really matter that much.
I hope it's another Andromeda in combat and exploration (miles ahead of the trilogy), but not in writing, characters and animations.
Or it wouldn't have been released because you know there's this thing called Red Dead Redemption 2 that took 6 years of full production with 1,600-2,000 developers working on it, basically the combined workforce of Rockstar Studios.
"Nonetheless, taking on the GaaS model highlighted issues that we are likely to face in future game development efforts such as the need to select game designs that mesh with the unique attributes and tastes of our studios and development teams."
People should read first before commenting. Nowhere does he 'throw Crystal Dynamics under the bus.' Admitting that forcing a GaaS model on a strictly single-player developer wasn't the best decision means they...
@porkChop nah, he's just playing on the word Horizon now that it's Aloy's franchise name.
Glad to know they're still keeping the BS camera. Day 1.
You think gamers care? That's a very funny idea.
Tencent phobia.
Square posted a loss of 11 billion Yen ($105 million) because of this game's development and marketing costs.
Is there really thousands of Marvel and Superhero games?
A corridor shooter vs a large-scale war. Totally comparable.