The new Need for Speed looked pretty good.
For people complaining about Need for Speed now being a Burnout rip off, the devs of the old Burnout games, now work at Ghost Games, which is the group making this game, they basically shut down the Burnout series, to work on Need for Speed and mix and match the series.
Any Burnout is a good thing, it's not like racing games are exactly known for their stories anyway.
I'd argue that it's really always been the same. A arcade racing game bordering on simulation, even in the PS1 era they had the racer vs cops gameplay, same with Hot Pursuit, Most Wanted, Rivals, and more. Now they seem to be taking it in a new direction which isn't too bad considering there's only so much you can do in the racing genre.
Slow news day huh?
Sounds like a Monster hunter MMO, perhaps for PS4 and PC?
Looks pretty decent, not into dating sims, but I guess there's something for everyone.
If they're going to continue the trend of making their modern games in cities they've already been then it's probably going to take place in a modern vice city aka Miami.
Sega Dreamcast 2 will win for sure.
Best comment honestly, at the end of the day gamers win.
It kinda seems like you just saw his comment as an excuse to brag about PS4 and Nintendo games, not really adding to the conversation.
There's also FAST RMX on the Switch.
That's kinda random, but I hope it's one of those cases where the games will be better than the movie.
That or there's a sequel in the works.
I don't think people forget, they just pick and choose the narrative that fits their motives.
I don't understand, the Switch is less of a success because you happen to be an individual who doesn't play theirs? I guess it's a success in my eyes because I play mine almost daily, and i'm waiting for next Friday so i can finally play ARMS.
So it's either, stick with what's broken, or attempt to scrap it to build something better.
I'm fine with that, about as long as a decent movies these days, long enough to keep me interested, but not too long that I get bored.
Personally, i prefer that Nintendo does what they've usually been doing lately, quick fire of games that are coming to their platforms to build interest, then though out multiple days they play the game in depth at the Nintendo Treehouse events.
This allows the viewers to get a fell of how the upcoming games will be beyond some pre rendered trailer, or some scripted gameplay. Sure at times it's a bit awkward when they players aren't that good, but that kind adds...
Yeah, I imagine, you can choose something that may benefit one player, but screw over the other play, or there may be multiple endings based on how you guys play or something.