The Getaway reboot. Never going to happen but one can dream...
That was my first thought too lol. Ubisoft is pretty much done to me. They've had some great games over the years but they are hell-bent on releasing the same kind of game over and over with a new setting, era, PoV etc. I can't do it any more. They need a massive restructure IMO
Okay that is a staggeringly high percentage I won't lie. I didn't watch the video. I saw the title when I was on break at work and though how?! Thank you for the break down.
That being said this is happening to kids in music and film too. Most kids just love creating anything. Minecraft, music, tiktok videos, cakes,Lego, Mario maker etc. Companies Such as Nintendo, Lego, Microsoft may not be profiting from kids creations specifically but at the top, there's alwa...
As a father to a child to who loves the game, I don't see the harm myself. It's gives you a game engine to make what they please of they choose to do so. She's to young to do it but she gave input and created a world for her and it's not as easy as you'd think. Very few kids are doing much out of basic design. Not sure how creating/being a creative is seen as bad. Imagine someone wrote this about Lego lol
I am seriously comparing Bungie to EA and Activision. When Bungie were with with Activision everyone thought that was the reason for the ridiculous amount of DLC, and MTs. Bungie went on on to leave Activision and added more MTs in the form of battle passes on top of the expansions and MTs.
Whilst the majority of of the industry (including EA and Activision titles like COD and BF) has or is moving away from paid DLC packs/Expansions in favour for season passes and MTs, Bung...
Until you catch up (which is easy considering how little content is added to their expansions). Destiny is a great game ruined by greed which make Activision and EA look like saints.
I'm all for a survival spin on BR but "A tired mode"? One of the biggest game modes on the planet, a mode still in its infancy compared to other multiplayer modes that have been around for decades and are still played now? Imagine people said that about TDM lol
Whilst you have a great TV, OLED burn in is still a issue on todays 2021 models too. It can happen on any OLED panel including the £30,000 LG Rollerble. LG or Sony have yet to find a way to totally eliminate potential burn in. It will come but it's a issue that could very easily affect the Switch.
The reason COD has been in a state after MW is because if SHs cockup. They've had to scrape together another WW2 shooter the same way Treyarch had to rush out a game last year. SH COD title was that busted Activision pulled the plug on it.
Role on next year for MW2
Dying Light doesn't need a remaster. I think a lot of us would have been just fine with the frame cap dropped so we can play higher than 30fps.
This will disappear like Hyperscape. Ubisoft need to step back and rethink everything they do because they are in a a bit of a mess right now IMO. Hyperscape bombed, this looks dated and uninteresting and looks like it may suffer the same fate, I will be very surprised if FC6 will do as well FC5 as it's not really doing anything outside of the usual Ubi formula, AC is no longer AC, a lot of people disliked the lack of character in WD:L,
R6Q (can't remember what it changed it...
Over half of D2 is reused assets and reakins at this point. I'm not really sure why you're shocked. Bungie are hands down one of the laziest, established developers out there.
Everything you said is true except for the MW map design statement, it was quite bad and something I hope which is fixed for MW2 but overall, MW is leaps and bounds better that CW that has a massive identity crisis. It feels like a mobile game on a console.
They also butchered the zombies mode. It has no character anymore. Loadouts that make the mystery box almost pointless, lack of chat between characters, health bars on enemies, Easter eggs to easy, outbreak is literally ...
Admittedly they did get worse after the first game in the trilogy but the games themselves were solid and not really worth the hate they receive. They just needed better writing and a bit more polish out side of the graphics which still hold up now.
People seem to forget the state of TR before the reboot. They were levels worse than what this trilogy gave us. They just missed the old Lara personality but that ain't what this trilogy was about.
Dead Island didn't suck ass. It was average but paved the way for what Dying Light became. If you haven't played it but judged it Purely because of what their previous game was, on a older console, you missed out on one of the best zombie games about.
Also... S&box?! That game will not impact sales of any of the games mentioned above lol
I've had a PS5 for some time now and I still haven't got used to the UI, especially for the friends/party chat/messages. I feel they've tried to streamline it but make it more cumbersome. That being said the settings menus are much cleaner to navigate and the store being integrated is a big step in the right direction but overall, the PS4s UI is easier to navigate.
It all comes down to money. If the game plays on more low end systems, the more potential there is for revenue. This is EA. Money is always first before logic.
Not trolling, which is easy to get get mixed up with on here but how does it compare to the offi9 Xbox One controller? I only ask because my brother has one and when using that, I feel I have a awful experience. The loose analogues, the clucky bumper buttons and the overall feel of it makes it feel like a cheap toy. Obviously the Elite is a premium controller so does it still suffer with the same things as listed? More curious than anything.
Duelsense is a incredible controller. It's not until you feel it in your hand that you understand how great it is. The only bad thing I've had happen was after 3 weeks the R2 trigger lost all tension. It turns out there's a metal hoop in the trigger that can snap. After reading a surprisingly big thread about it on Reddit, I phoned Sony and they replaced it for me. It's bee. Great since.
Ubisoft done this themselves. If they stopped and made different games and mechanics for each of its games instead of taking mechanics from all their other games and bundling it in another generic open world in a different era, people wouldn't moan.
Ubisoft are lost creatively and that's sad when they've had so many amazing games in their history.