Alright. So how would this compete with Days Gone, in your eyes? The multiplayer aspect will attract a much larger audience, so surely Days Gone should be somewhat worried?
State of Decay 2 will sell the majority of its copies in the first few months, as with most games. So on that front, WWZ shouldn't beat it up too badly. Due to the release dates and style of zombies, I would say Days Gone has more to worry about.
But even then... No, neither will ...
That's to be expected. This is a multiplayer only game, so it's logical that reviews can only come out once the servers are active. Due to the possible size of the game, a review may not work with only a handful of reviewers playing online together.
Lol there'll still be Sony fans who think the Vita is still doing well and good.
"BioWare hasn't been itself lately. Things have seemed to gradually get worse for the developer"
Oh come on. Mass Effect 3, despite its huge flaws, was a great game. DA Inquisition won game of the year. Andromeda was a colossal disappointment... but I reckon it was a fairly good game in its own right. It was also made by an inexperienced BioWare team.
Yes, there was a lot of that in Uncharted 4.
This doesn't take up battery life. Sure they both have lights, but the X1 controller still lasts three times as long.
I doubt it'll be as bright, either.
Persona 5 and Wolfenstein 2 had better stories, undeniably.
I disagree. It may not be as sharp, but they're still noticeably better than on a 1080p screen. Witcher 3 looks great in 60fps.
Paid map packs divide online communities. Halo 5 has expanded so much with free content drops, and it wouldn't have had the same effect if you had to pay for them.
There's a line with how microtransactions are implemented, and EA has crossed it. But some games can genuinely justify them, especially if they're done well (Halo 5, Overwatch, Rocket League for example.)
That voice acting.
"with a consistent frame rate and slick controls"
Yes... a consistently bad frame rate. The controls still need polishing.
It's far more jarring than that in Horizon, and it was only one example.
They packed too much in such a small world for Horizon. With such jarring changes in weather and locale, it's hard for me to say it had that great of an open world. It just wasn't believable how close desert was to snow.
Persona 5... No contest.
PS4 fanboys are just pissed that it beat Horizon for game of the year.
Maybe because they hardly released any multiplatform games last generation? Maybe because this is their most popular multiplayer game yet? Maybe because multiplayer games are more popular than ever now? Plenty of legitimate reason.
No one's begging... true gamers just know that crossplay would be a good feature. Die hard PS4 cultists obviously wouldn't want it, but real gamers on any system would.
Lol PS4 owners don't even buy many exclusives anyway, otherwise they wouldn't have let a great game like Gravity Rush 2 only sell 280k globally. PlayStation cultists like to brag about having a lot of exclusives...even if they aren't interested in playing them.
Bethesda just Titanfall 2'd this and Wolfenstein 2.
This could include anything from an indie game that no one will hear about ever again, to a playable character in a game we've seen plenty of. The biggest announcement from last year was Psychonauts 2, with nothing else even remotely noteworthy.
As an Xbox One X owner... I have to say this is the best looking game on the console yet. The colours in and out of the water, along with the skyline and lighting, are absolutely beautiful. Perfect example of what HDR can do.