The Last of Us 2 isn't coming out in 2018 though. Why don't people understand how long game development takes? It was just announced 7/8 months ago and it was announced EARLY. Bet on 2019.
And don't tthrow that "Oh, it's been in development since 2014 though!" They just started mocap this year. It's not going to ready next year. If they were further along since 2014 we would've seen more at PSX last year. We didn't. It's not coming ...
Nice. Very exciting.
Honestly curious here and not trying to be a jerk, but how could anyone possibly think that TLOU2 would be shown at E3 this year? When it was announced last year, Neil Druckmann pretty much came out and said something along the lines of "Hey guys, hold your horses. We're still really really early in development on this one. Don't expect to see this released anytime soon." And then, six months later, everyone is shouting "WHERE IS LAST OF US 2?!" Guess what? Not tha...
I'm not sure what sort of research you can do that would really help in this case. I believe the people involved with this game were all talented people who were involved with some good games in the past. If their product sounds interesting, you invest. However, this case is a little different. They should've just delayed the physical copy, nixed the supplemental only disc, and still given those backers a Steam or DRM-free key until they got their copy.
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It's newsworthy because it probably means a release date announcement is coming sooner rather than later.
Capcom was seemingly getting into people's good graces again with how this game actually looked, they had to make sure they would muck it up somehow.
Pass on AC: Unity and just wait for Syndicate to go to that price. I got it a few months ago at $15 brand new. I played both and it's a much better game.
The only thing he complains about are the graphics, and not about whether he liked the three things that should matter in a Final Fantasy game: the story, the characters, the actual gameplay. We all know this game is probably going to have some graphical problems, but are they gamebreaking? Doesn't seem that way.
"Final Fantasy XIV is the Best Final Fantasy."
An unfathomable statement back in 2010. Look how far we've come! Although I disagree, the game is great and I look forward to my next visit back someday.
I think the standard PS3 cover is great. However, I do not have a PS3. I am getting the Premium Edition, but I hope the regular version's artwork shows up... somewhere.
Also, I will be almost 35 years old by the time this game releases, and I couldn't be more excited to play a game about a bunch of high schoolers dealing with weird supernatural stuff. The hype, as they say, is real.
Ubisoft did cancel it though when they purchased some of those THQ assets, which seemed like a jerk move since Patrice had already left the company by that point and the whole cancellation seemed like Ubisoft did it just to spite the man. But just because he got the rights back doesn't mean he'll ever make it. It just means he owns his own creation and nobody can say what he can or can't do with it.
To be fair, watching a game like Chrono Trigger or the old FFs now probably doesn't look all that exciting either. I've been enjoying replaying FFIX right now, but most people would probably be bored to tears watching me. Games like this are more fun to be engaged with yourself than watching others. But... who knows. It could be boring to play, too. We'll see.
If Beyond Good and Evil 2 is real and it's console exclusive to any one console it would be a slap in the face to fans of the first game who don't own that particular console. The first game ended on a cliffhanger, and it would be terrible if part 2 resolves that cliffhanger 12-15 years later and only a small portion of your already small fanbase sees it.
I've heard Telltale games don't really run that great on consoles, but there's an easy fix to that if you enjoy their games:
Buy them for the PC. This isn't a PC vs. console debate. It's just I've bought them for the PC instead of my PS4. It's not like you need some powerhouse beast of a machine to play them, and I never had any issues with The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, Tales from the Borderlands, or the couple episodes of Game of Thrones th...
This game reminds me more of Xenogears than FF. Xenogears had the same sort of top down isometric view when exploring, than went 2D in battle. Even the way the screen shatters when entering battle reminds me of Xenogears. Just, you know, without the Gears. Looks great though! I'm sorry I missed the Kickstarter, but they're still going to get my money.
This movie can't really be straying too far from the games' storylines because it's set in the same universe. There's never quite been a video game movie like this: They aren't adapting an existing storyline, or really making up a completely new one. They're merging them together. Desmond may never get mentioned in the movie, but his character existed in the universe of the movie. Abstergo in the movie is the same Abstergo that's in the game. Fassbender's chara...
Nah, you're not alone. I mean, I sort of care. But I think after Unity a lot of people are skeptical. I didn't even bother with it or Rogue. I'm more part of the "Wait and see" crowd. I like the setting, I like the fact you have two lead characters, but Ubisoft's track record last year was not the best. We'll have to see how it goes...
Double Dragon Neon - 80% off
Tales from the Borderlands season pass - 50% off
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel - 67% off
Alien: Isolation - 75% off
Tomb Raider - 80% off
Ori and the Blind Forest - 40% off
Freedom Planet - 70% off
Those are what I bought, but it also helped that I had roughly $70 of spending money that was just given to me, as well. I did notice that some of their sales were a lot lower than normal. I was really hopin...
I would love a key. Thanks!
I voted for playable Aranea, but Ardyn's backstory was my top story choice. They should've separated the poll into categories, but I suppose they have the data on which characters most people want to see playable for those that voted that way. Aranea's such a wonderfully designed and beautiful character, and an actual fully mature female over the age of 25 that needed more screen time. Even though FFXV was a good game, what kept it from being great was that messy incoherent story...