You're right, I haven't head hands-on time with it yet. I meant to say "wonderful looking", and it definitely is.
This is a wonderful game, I thought that Chris Charla was changing things in the independent scene at Xbox, but I may have been mistaken.
It's a new IP
He's actually one of the more genuine people in the industry. Get your facts straight, dude.
TRU Dat, but he usually gives a teaser and/or details when they are small wins.
That would be amazing. He is a really good guy. He's done a lot for the Vita platform. He doesn't usually say things are career defining, though. He regularly states that he's proud of his accomplishments, but he usually gives some indication to what he's talking about.
I can honestly say that most of the Uncharted supporting cast are more than worthy of a return role.
The release date is the only things missing for me as well :( they wouldn't even humor me when I asked.
It'll likely be the best looking game in 2014 on PS4 and Xbox One. Unless there's something that's visually stunning currently unannounced for PS4/XB1.
They are the real deal. Can't wait for The Witcher 3 to release. On the other hand, the time that I sink into it will make my family hate it. Free content in the future just makes things even better.
The internet makes it insanely easy to anonymously complain about literally everything. A price tag under $400 with or without Kinect would be great. It doesn't seem likely, based on what I've been told. We shall see, though.
Undercutting would be a huge deal, but that's an enormous price cut. They'd have to introduce a SKU minus Kinect for that to happen.
Price parity would make things considerably more competitive. I have friends that love Xbox One without even owning it. Brand loyalty aside, a lower price will really help the situation.
Microsoft may be starting to trend in the right direction with the Titanfall bundle and the UK price cut. Healthy competition is good for everyone :)
It probably is. If they aren't even talking about it, it's because they are fully focused on The Witcher 3 and engineering time isn't being put towards Cyberpunk 2077 yet.
Well, they have a proprietary engine. It's possible that the Xbox One is somehow more compatible with their in-house REDengine 3. I think the PS4 version will likely have an edge on the Xbox One version in the resolution arena. Like they say in the article; a game can only look, and play, as well as the hardware running it.
They'll continue to be PC first, just like the Facepunch guys. Additional free content after launch is pretty much CDPR's MO, and it's great.
I don't think the response was dodgy. They deliver some of the best visuals in the business, but gameplay is truly what matters most.
Amen to that. Devs like CDPR are helping to blaze that trail. It's not completely necessary for pubs to go away, but they need to realize that they can't exist without great games, and treat developers with that in mind.
I absolutely understand the need for an application process. It's just that Pavilion looks to be quite the opposite of shovelware.