It may have used the game's "real systems", but watch closely and you can tell that there are animations and scenes that were handcrafted for the demo. Seamless non-combat to combat transitions, the story beat with the last enemy, etc. Ubi did the same thing with their Rainbow Six Siege E3 demo.
Agreed. Though weaker in story, the TR reboots for me have been superior to Uncharted gameplay-wise.
What a condescending response to their consumers. Cancelling my preorder, not getting this until it hits the bargain bin.
Eh, he'll probably come back as a ghost.
Well he's a credible source. Being the head of Eidos Montreal, he probably knows a thing or two about scripted demos. And those combat sequences did look suspiciously smooth. Normally you'd expect some transition pops between non-combat to combat animations, but there were absolutely none. Either ND have gotten that good at blending animations, or ND used some scripted mocap animations.
Critical comments are getting marked as "spam". GJ censorship.
Well I guess that makes it all ok then. /s
The studio behind the cancelled Battlecry is working on this. I'm guessing Battlecry was repurposed into a Fallout online shooter. Maybe some of Fallout 4's settlement building was thrown in as well.
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I'd like to see some focus on the Pacific front.
Dude's a wannabe filmmaker, and a bad one at that. Quantic is better off without him.
Too young and way too soon, RIP
80 metacritic... ouch.
Hmm I thought this would score better
This is shaping up to be a solid 7/10 according to these previews.
I would have preferred it stayed with ID.
Poor Cliffy. Maybe Epic will take you back.
Cautiously optmistic. I hope Avalanche doesn't just copy and paste their Mad Max IP onto this, and keeps true to ID's work on the first Rage.
Is that Maggie from TWD?