RE7 was fantastic though? Weren't a fan of the black coloured monsters that I can't remember the name of but the game was a million times better than anyone had expected after the Luke warm response it received when they announced it was going first person.
Myself too. I've yet to play TLL but the Madagascar chapter of UC4 I found boring. Graphically it looked absolutely stunning, it just slowed the pace down to much I thought.
@krysis that doesn't take away from the fact that Bethesda's two biggest selling games Fallout and ES are broken glitch fests. Their worlds may be amazing but gameplay and technical issues on the level of them is inexcusable considering the size and experience of the teams making the games. Yet these two franchises continuously get a free pass from the media and people buy it regardless.
R6 is growing rapidly. A lot of YouTube guys are jumping on the bandwagon and so are their subs. It's gaining a lot of ground. It won't be as big as CS but it's it's player base is increasing now getting getting smaller.
Of all games to complain about this its Ark? It's all kind of terrible. Worst purchase I've ever bought on PSN tbh.
Do these games still play exactly the same as the PS2 games? It was highly pointless back then. Just chuck 100's of enemies on the screen and attack them all over and over and over or has it moved on since then?
Baffles me how this launch title still looks better than a lot of games getting released 4 years later as average as the game was.
MGS4. I was litrally reduced to tears at that ending. Also TWD season 1 whilst it didn't break me I felt like I had lost someone I had known for years in the last episode of that game. Such a strange feeling.
I'm with you Sarahnade. MGS was arguably the first cinematic 3D game which made you feel like you were playing a movie. MGS5 got rid of so much of that. I missed them epic cut scenes. People moaned about them being to long but that was part of the MGS experience.
Hopefully this Uncharted follows how UC4 did where it had a linier goal but with open areas to play the way you want to.
I totally agree. Open world games have become increasingly samey in mission Structure. Gameplay may be different but when every go damn game says go here, kill this, collect this, clear out this area it's stupidly boring. MGSV was ruined becoming open world and MGS was my all time fave series until that travesty.
Yep. The set pieces in that game were superb. It's something Uncharted 4 seriously lacked because of the more serious tone which didn't suit it.
Along with Fallout. Bethesda publish some brilliant games but as developers they are shockingly behind the times but get a free pass. Slowly but surely people are waking up. It's about time.
Basically like most other coop games then. I don't see the issue.
It's needs them big, breathtaking set pieces back. Uncharted 4 was seriously lacking in that department compared to U2 and U3. It was still a great game but it weren't the highlight of the series
Hopefully they don't forget that you get your leg slashed by a chainsaw in the very beginning, limping around in pain until you go up in the magical lift of life and suddenly your leg and limp is all but forgotten.
I actually liked the first one but needed more polish overall and a bit of work on the framerate.
You're still harping on about this. I was hesitant too but after the complete shambles the previous entries had been, I gave it a go and it was incredible. Were never going to get a RE1-RECV style game again. It's sad but we ain't but what RE7 brought was really good and the best the Series had been since CV. (RE4 was amazing but also started the downfall)
Noooo typical the first month in ages we get really good games and I have them both. Brilliant news for those of you who ain't played them though they're great games.
No they are not shafting no one. They never once said gear would carry over to the next game onlt that your gaurdian would and even if they did the gear would become obsolete with the Introduction of new gear in D2.
A lot of sequeled titles start fresh even having to learn ability's you had already learned in the previous game. Gamers literally will moan about anything even in stuff they have no interest in.
@mikeslemonade, I kind of agree with you. RDR gets all this praise but the world itself was one of the laziest Rockstar had ever made. Long barren plains of nothingness made travelling boring and whilst I understand that is exactly how it was during western times, its also very boring even with the random NPC interactions/mini missions happening.
Bully deserves a sequel so much more than RDR.
Not sure how you work that one out. It's a shockingly bad game with one of the worst ports in recent memory. It looks like a early PS3 game and animations of a mobile game. It's all kinds of awful and the UI I'd appalling. It's lucky to get a 6 to be honest.