Just look at the screenshots. You can see that they have just as much detail. You can see the pores in people's skin, the weave in their clothing, and Joel's trademark beard.
Naughty Dog has even confirmed that the cutscene models are being used in-game.
That's the great thing about the game. All you have to do is look at the pics captured ingame, and see for yourself how wrong XBLSkull is.
Not Rorschach.
@nucky64: But Titanfall isn't Halo. Halo will always sell consoles. Even the worst Halo sold very well, enough to push some Xbox Ones.
Guessing is hard.
What? Anti-American bias? How is the Xbox One doing in America again?
True. It's just often difficult to find the constructive criticism from the internet, or differentiate between those who actually want the title to succeed versus those who take up brand zealotry for their own reasons. Sometimes I wonder how much the community managers actually filter out of the noise. I'm assuming very little.
Reason 1: The game isn't finished yet.
Reason 2: Irrelevant
Making a game is an iterative process. Most games aren't even good until late in the schedule, and improve right up to the publishing date and beyond through patches and DLC. Ready at Dawn haven't disappointed me yet, and I'm willing at the very least to let them finish the game before judging the results. It looks fantastic. By the time it's done, I'm sure it will play fantastic as w...
Next time, how do you compare Call of Duty Advanced Warfare to Ultra Street Fighter IV.
Clickbait, much?
@diesoft: I'd be willing to offer it free of charge to my fans, as a thank you for their support.
If N4G would tolerate a more profane interpretation of that statement, I'd offer it as a possible upgrade.
Why Craveonline shouldn't exist.
(Hint: this article)
By "controversial" do you mean "worst?". At the time, without the context of the later games, I really hated the plot of MGS2. It was only years later once 3&4 were added that I was able to enjoy it at all.
@martinezjesus1993: The story in UC3 didn't hold together as well as UC2. It had some fantastic set pieces, but the narrative seemed disjointed. Lots of good scenes but it lacked a cohesive thread to tie it all together.
Funny, and painful all at the same time.
"He was outstanding in his field"
Still.
Groaning.
I'm still holding out for South Park.
If you were to play it, you would see that it's anything but cartoony. Quite the opposite.
It's not as though they can't, it's just prohibitively expenive for something that is literally miniscule on the screen. Its all about whay you want to spend memory on. Why would they spend so many polygons on something that isn't a face?
If not for zooming in on photo mode, it would escape your notice entirely.
WTF? No.