Xbox one, xbox one s, xbox one x, xbox series x.... I jus...
The number of characters and the way they were all animating and reacting was the most stunning for me. I’ve never seen such an ALIVE scene depicted in any game. Not even any game with a hundred NPCs walking, standing, or driving. The scenes I saw were amazing and made me excited for other games to come with all this dynamism and breath in their lungs!
Games coming to life!
I rarely played the ratchet games, but always appreciated the style, visuals and fun... but this game made me truly excited for things to come.
They make money, but they are getting too formulaic, popular as the formula may be. They need something to stir up the sauce a little.
What about aquatic?! Hehehehe :)
No need to kill it, just re-focus. Don’t rush. Rely on feedback. Just make a visceral, evocative and contemporary experience. And make it fun.
Sad because it looks so detailed and feature-rich in areas, but the bugs, gaps and apparent lifelessness is a bit of a detractor.
Hopefully backers are having some fun with it and hopefully they can get the game squared away. Lot of investment of not only money, but people’s hopes and dreams too. Would hate to see it wasted.
Is it supposed to be so empty? You start looking at games like GTA, Cyberpunk, or even post-apocalyptic games and you see so many NPCs, but this game feels barren.
Just a persnickety point but it’s sorta their “current” project, not really “next.”
So it begins...
Skyrim needs this upgrade badly...
I’d like to see some sort of cartridge return. With option for full install to SSD if so desired.
Wow make a Star wars version of this!
And there’s a thing called “first impressions”, saving the best for last doesn’t mean you show off tripe either, if you can avoid it.
Get to the flopper!
Good, always felt like when they designed this feature the player was intended to encounter BTs far less frequently because it really is a time suck, cool as it is. And, at least me, I encounter them quite often.
They are unlikely to release simultaneously if they do, so I’d likely buy on PC later for cheap and early on PS5. Hopefully they offer their own PC store, or tie-in with another pre-existing big one where one copy let’s you plays on both platforms to counter Microsoft’s offerings.
I agree with your points, but it is a different market. Truly. Stationary/Traditional gaming won’t disappear because of mobile. It won’t become mobile. They are distinct from one another, despite cross-over.
Nobody decides between cod mobile and cod on console/pc.
Same goes for any such example, it doesn’t compete directly.
Mobile gaming is not the future of anything, it’s a totally different market. The only thing that will every bridge the gap between mobile and non-mobile industries will be streaming, Stadia-like services and when they are the norm.
I need it at 60 fps for sure