Makes zero sense for them to waste resources on 13. They spent enough time on it and overall it's not loved by many (even if some love it.)
If they want to remake or remaster or whatever, then I'd say 12 is a good spot to go to.
Another step indeed. I enjoyed Heavy Rain, but I enjoyed Until Dawn more so. So if this keeps up, the future is exciting.
Galadriel huh? I'll have to look at that again. Pretty intense name.
I'm impressed that you think I'm impressed.
Anyone watch the commentary from the actors who played the roles in the game?
The guy who plays Chris, states an interesting point of view, saying that he thinks this game will do really well (and be well received) and that it will mark the next stepping point towards the future of gaming, where the user is pulled further into the game experience and such.
Or something.
Don't quote me.
Tired man.
Edit: A...
Lol always humorous when the swing goes back and forth. This week it's Sony is awesome articles, next week, they are in trouble?
Baha
Not going to lie, this looks uber fun.
F2P can die though.
This is going to be so much fun!
I think the cave was about a group that has to escape a ton of water that's coming down an excavation or something of that sort (also a good movie.)
The Descent is great ! The sequel not so much (but still has some merits).
You mean Sony isn't evil?
*chuckles*
Lovely game. Worth every cent.
I'm surprised the Descent isn't on that list. There's also another movie but I can't recall what it's called, and basically the creatures in it look very similar (except they can teleport.)
All in all, Until Dawn is a beautiful reason to own a ps4 in my humble opinion. I haven't enjoyed a game like this with such enthusiasm in a very long while. There's the odd game like the Last of Us which opens my eyes and makes me addicted, and Until Dawn joins...
I was doing pretty well until the end. Then I made some mistakes (didn't think things through, acted on impulse).
3 Survivors.
- Sam
- Chris
- Matt
Just finished my first play through. I was sad, but also smiling because I'll be playing this again, and again, and again.
I felt like I was there.
Completely.
Bet chu the ship is called Andromeda
"We're bringing Nuketown back. Not only are we totally revamping the game, but we're making you repay for shiii you literally have played on before, and you'll thank us."
- Treyarch *we are the ones they like, until it's someone else's turn."
@Mystogan
Sorry, what was that? I'm currently busy trying to keep 8 people alive Until dawn. But hey, whatever floats your boat.
Make sure you keep up the good ol lawbreaker routine you've got going on. Rebel you are.
Player 1: "Ya you can use DOOM BRINGER, just make sure he comes back in one piece, he's a strong asset"
Player 2: "No problem."
5 minutes later
Player 2: "So, how valuable was DOOM BRINGER...exactly?"
It pushes immersion and story telling to a whole new level. If you want to label that as technology, go ahead.
Love the game (I hope they make more like it.) Anything Thriller/Horror + blending genres or inspirations = prime.
Would totally dig more horror though.
Totally.
@KwietStorm
He's got a point though, I mean, with Dice/Ea recent history, the game is probably going to have its fair share of issues upon release (add in the fact something like space battles won't even be in the game?)
With some critical thinking, the theories aren't all that far fetched.
They won't stop. We'd all prefer backwards compatibility but that doesn't look like it'll happen on the ps4 (in regards to inserting a disk and it working.)
So, for a lot of people, they don't mind repurchasing, or experiencing for the first time, a game that was "great" on the last gen platform.
Is this trend good practice? *Shrug* It's no worse than dlc, season passes, micro transactions and all the other nonsense. Heck, I&...
"We don't throw around cash."
Ya, and you clearly don't know how to invest it properly either. How many years will they tread water before they wake up?