Gah, I am dying to play this game!
Everything about this game looks amazing. It's killing me that I have to wait another 6 months to play it.
I. Wish.
It's amazing. If you have a Vita, pick it up. P4G alone, for me at least, justified buying a Vita.
And if you don't have a Vita, you can always get the standard edition (just Persona 4) on the PSN as a PS2 Classic for the PS3. But I highly recommend P4G as it has a ton of extra content and whatnot.
I would really appreciate any information on either game... considering I've been waiting for 8+ years for both.
Off topic: I wouldn't mind some info on Persona 5 either. Finished P4G this summer, and it's easily moved to one of my favorite games of all time. Really pumped for P5.
"Here's a game that we want you to be really excited about, so we're going to slowly release a little bit of information over 8 years to tide you over until we release it... eventually!" - Square Enix
Amazon has the Limited Edition available for pre-order, so no money down while securing whatever else ends up coming with it. That's what I did, at least.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt?
I feel like the quotes around "Behind the Scenes" are used ironically... I want new gameplay footage, not dubstep layered over quick, pointless camera shots of people talking about their Comic-Con experience.
I'm not saying that I don't enjoy the Zelda formula, because I do. But the recent console iterations just haven't really resonated with me as much as A Link Between Worlds did. To each his own, I suppose. :P
That's what I liked about A Link Between Worlds. They gave you the tools to do anything right off the bat. I wasn't forced to go the "Forest Dungeon" or something first, find the Slingshot, then beat the boss with that item. I decided where I wanted to go, in whatever order I wanted, and with whatever items I wanted. I didn't know if I was doing it in the "right" order, and that's what made it feel like I was actually discovering things, not just going thro...
Recent console Zelda titles have, but A Link Between Worlds brought the sense of discovery back in full force.
I actually feel like it'll drop on the PS4 the same time as Reign of Giants, but I don't think that people will have to pay for the multiplayer portion. Just like, an update that installs the files for Reign of Giants and multiplayer simultaneously. The multiplayer will be unlocked without the purchase of Reign of Giants, but RoG won't be unlocked until purchased... if that makes sense. I just think that it'd be silly for them to charge for a multiplayer that will most likely ...
Don't Starve multiplayer; making a great game even better, if you ask me!
If you have a PS3, 3D Dot Game Heroes is a pretty good Zelda "clone." It's like classic Zelda; so top-down gameplay and whatnot. It's really good though, solid gameplay and I found it's writing to be pretty clever and humorous.
You should try A Link Between Worlds if you have a 3DS or 2DS. It's really great.
I thought the Rent/Buy system in A Link Between Worlds was great.
Almost all of the Zelda games are "open-world," especially the 3D ones. But really they were quite linear. You'd go to an area of the map and see a dungeon or somewhere that you couldn't get into and instead of trying to figure out a way to get in, Zelda's play style just trained you to go to the dungeon you could get into until you got the item that was obviously made for the other dungeo...
Good god, if I get into this I will be so happy I might cry.
Why would I hate to admit that I loved these games? Most of them are really fun, and just because they aren't Call of Duty or something doesn't mean that I'm embarrassed to say that I like them. That's just ridiculous.
This game looks great, but they really need to polish the crowds by the time it hits shelves. The pop-in is really unnerving. Other than that, this has the potential to be one of my favorite Assassin's Creeds. What with the improved RPG elements, climbing mechanics, and more freedom in assassination missions.