Yeah... in a city where all other civillians are evacuated... sounds legit, I agree.
A good looking PS3 game in 1080p looks like next-gen which is quite disappointing tbh.
Ubisoft does this trick all the time. Still as disappointing as ever, but oh well... the gameplay looks great and I'm sold on the story even though I thought it would be generic. It actually looks like they took the right approach!
If this dude plays his Arkham games he'll agree that we need more bruce wayne because all games are great. Especially City IMO.
Every time Iwata has mentioned QoL he hasn't given any details whatsoever. I even wonder if he even knows where they're gonna go with that idea. It's probably gonna use the Vitality Sensor though :3
I do. Either it would be too noticable that it was a ported job or the porting would hinder the next-gen versions of it graphically, and from that teaser it looks to truly utilize what PS4 and XB1 can do. I think porting to Wii U would be hard.
Now I don't want to play Uncharted 4 [Confirmed]
I loved TLoU's story but Uncharted was Amy's brainchild because she gave it all its charm and character. I don't want all ND games to be super believable and grimdark. She was an ingenious comedic writer.
I wish you could've said 50 times instead and GZ would've been bigger as a payoff.
It will probably have a recycled Mr. Freeze Arkham City boss fight as well.
Before we look at "what's next" for VG narrative, it's important to reconsider how well the current highly succesful narratives work in terms of how they work in favor of the gameplay.
Uncharted and TLoU, while good from a writing standpoint, faltered overall because they severely limited creativity when it came to gameplay and objectives.
Somehow I emded up feeling that the PS2 era's constant gameplay and story segregation in games lik...
I guess it isn't the "ending" of the Stories set up in DA:O, since they changed the title from DA3:I to DA:I, but if it IS an ending to the story and this is the last Dragon Age game then I'm super afraid of what's gonna happen. I don't want another stupid ending debacle.
Because we're all waiting for the big games that'll really sell the XB1 and PS4 (and Wii U ^^)
From the looks of the game and especially the level design and style I have this hunch that BigRedButton is the Naughty-Dog that died as they stepped into their Uncharted era. Crash and Jak and Daxter were both very unique and seperate from most other stuff in their generation, Uncharted ended up being a linear story-shooter amongst a huge pile of similar games and in a few years it won't have much value because it isn't visually impressive anymore and the story is forgettable too. <...
It's not like it's meaningless either, but we're making it out as if a next-gen game that isn't 1080p 60fps is completely bonkers. Generally when I think of PS3 games, framerates were rarely stable, but I still enjoyed the heck out of such games.
Well they're getting increasingly worse at making game that balance gameplay and story so there's still enough player-agency. I much prefer the Jak games to their rollercoaster one-way-ticket games since UC1.
Something tells me that the more teams you have, the more by-the-numbers it gets.
They're too busy making soulless continuations of IPs they didn't create themselves.
Sly 4 included.
I'd buy Uncharted 2, but the other two games were pretty bad IMO.
GTA IV. One of my most beloved PS3 games ran in 640p at occasionally veeery choppy framerates. It speaks volumes of how little I should care about resolutionsgate on PS4 or 30fps or 60fps. Why do so many have the misconception that this generation would be any different than the previous?
To be honest Amy Hennig is mostly good at the character-interactions but she often relies on contrivances to build the plot. I don't remember if she also wrote the Jak & Dax games but they had a lot of those samey plot-device things as Uncharted had.
It doesn't make sense because the trailer shows all civillians are gone from the actual city, so that part is defintiely not true.