We had one last year.
It's incredibly annoying that someone has leaked this for clout.
If the industry just chases photorealism, games will get more expensive to make, buy, and have longer development cycles.
We will then be looking at studios that are lucky to release a single game during its respective console generation, and if said game fails, the overhead will be so high that the studio is unsustainable, and lead to more layoffs and stifling of talent and creativity.
Chasing photorealism is killing the industry.
I definitely think you'll be hard pressed to find a bigger visual marvel than hellblade 2 for a while, regardless of how it ends up being game-wise.
what is hellblazer 2
This isn't a sign of low confidence, it's just how they do embargos for all their games now, and more power to em. Xbox tax is real.
nah, it still is
Sad but true. It's the consequence of a shift in player habits, massive overhead, and out of control budgets across the industry.
there is absolutely no weight to this rumor, and people have been saying this for the past 10 years
Complaining about censorship is pretty silly.
That's not why they closed, though. They closed for other silly reasons that don't make much sense.
I think we all know where this is heading. This game has had a very long development time and bloated budget. It's not the type of game to sell gangbusters. They will close.
I think you are all really overselling Tangos value. Hi-Fi rush was a lot of fun. Ghostwire was incredibly dull. Evil within 1 and 2 were just okay.
Nah, I'm still behind Spencer.
The reality is that mtx are priced at what people will pay for them at. Until they stop selling, they'll keep rising.
There's so much misinformation floating around about this, and no matter what this game is now forever tarnished because of it.
Village wasn't open world at all. You could just explore the areas that you had unlocked.
The Winters had some of the best stories of any RE characters. As in, they actually had some.
Yeah, there's a reason for that. And it has nothing to do with physical media.
Nah.