The hardest. Stealth seems OP
Y'all just hop on the hate train. Every publisher closes studio's or has to cancel games. More and more games include MT's, people are buying them more than ever.
I keep hearing about this, but honeslty, wading through more than an hour of annoying Anime school girl bullshit just to get to some sort of weird shit, just doesn't sound fun to me. Walking sims are bad enough, but visual novels take the cake as my least favorite genre of "game".
On chapter 4, it's fun but dang there are some bloated RPG elements.
Just started playing. Got to chapter 4. So far it's okay, not exactly digging the open feel of this one. Makes it less intense.
Cuphead and Hellblade are my favs this year
EA was fine. Stop picking on them.
you'll also have to pay $60 for the full version
and usually for a cheaper price. just like ARK this game will jump up to $60 at full release I'm sure.
@rainslacker
"Even if it's closer to 15-20 on the X."
This is why I made my comment. If he was just talking about the base Xbox I would absolutely agree. But the X is well above 15-20, that is more the base Xbox.
Well you obviously haven't played it on the X, because besides the player queue and plane drop the frame rate stays mostly at 30fps with slight drops during heavier action
Speaking of Metal... can we please get another Brutal Legends?
You're unbelievably simple.
Switch? No
The problem is they have been out for a long time already and I have played a good number of them. Also some of them don't play as well, like the recent Slain: Back From Hell being on 30fps same with DOOM etc.
It's great it's getting support, but let's not act like it's 700+ brand new games...
Why would I be salty? I own a switch, I know exactly what that store includes.
600+ are old indie ports
The X runs it's more along the lines of 25-30 majority of the time. Turning off the recording function keeps it at a solid 30 after the lobby and plane part.
Another performance update will fix this right up.
Lol I found one of this websites employees.
Obviously the Xbox version has it beat for clarity, but this game sits perfectly right at home as a handheld type of game