Let's hope all the stretch goals won't delay the game too much.
Most likely. Although, probably more like Destiny than your usual MMORPG
Very soon, indeed!
Well yes, it's likely that it would be a multiplayer oriented game if it's always online.
I didn't play that, but I loved Resistance 1 & 2. I want to hope that Insomniac can still make a great game
Yeah, that would be great indeed!
This game looked very interesting during the original trailer, let's hope the gameplay is on par with that.
It's really shaping up to be a unique kind of game. It is purely medieval and has a realistic kind of approach, unlike most fantasy RPGs.
Let's hope so, I was kind of disappointed with Titanfall...
Me too. I hope they improve the AI to be more aggressive than in those videos, though
Not sure why you got all those disagrees, but it seems a safe bet that their next game will look a lot better.
Yeah, it really doesn't happen. Let's hope 30FPS are truly "rock-solid" as he said though.
I think Motorstorm was 30FPS as well and I had a lot of fun with it!
2014 has nothing to do with framerate. Frame rate is purely a design decision.
They could always scale back graphics and reach 60FPS, but clearly it is not their design goal.
When they announced "like it was gonna be 60fps" ? No such thing happened.
I miss Wave Race and those games! I bet they would look amazing in next gen.
Yeah, that's the fondamental thing. I believe Project Morpheus won't launch until they have ironed out most of the longstanding issues with VR, because they know it could never truly explode otherwise.
Well, in order to become useful outside of gaming they will have to solve those issues nonetheless. And at that point, it will absolutely be great for gaming
No name indie devs? Ragnar Tornquist created Dreamfall, which is a great adventure franchise, and was the director of The Secret World as well.
Most people at Red Thread are very experienced developers, who successfully got their game Kickstarted.
Hopefully we'll get a full blown Uncharted 4 trailer at E3!
Interesting article, thanks!