An average of 84 is not "very mixed reviews". Making a new account to attack another platform's games out of spite is something only a loser would do. Get a life, chump.
Tbh, this looks pretty unique for a Ubisoft game. They haven't done something like this in an open-world game since Driver: San Francisco. I'm a bit 50/50 on the tone of the trailer. I can appreciate a wacky tone but to me some of this felt a bit forced (mainly, the narrator). The accents sound a bit fake and overdone to me as well.
The gameplay of the John Wick-ish character has music lifted directly from the nightclub scene in the first John Wick movie which is a ...
I would urge people to actually read the article before leaving a comment for a more serious topic like this.
The first half of it is great.
It's actually kind of funny because they just invested $250 million into Epic ... who Tencent own 40% of the shares in. It's a cutthroat business, I suppose. Tbh, I think they're are more exciting things for Sony to spend a billion dollars on.
Pretty much. There's a big audience out there who enjoy the mostly bland games they've been making this gen though. Ubisoft did make big changes to their editorial team and said that they would try to make their games more interesting and unique, so ... we'll see. At least the game might have a decent villain again. It's been almost 6 years since FC4.
The Witcher games aren't very black and white but part of the reason that they can get away with exploring politics is because they're in a fantasy setting. This makes it easier for people to be more open-minded and to accept the portrayals of characters.
How could Cyberpunk 2077 tackle, e.g. cops being racist and killing innocent black people, in a way that you wouldn't consider virtue signalling without justifying their actions?
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Everyone's entitled to their own opinion but people who hate varied, fleshed out games like RDR2, and love games like Mad Max bewilder me a bit. Clear-the-map games (turn the map from red to green) with minimal main missions, on average, just aren't as good.
Mad Max's hand to hand combat is extremely repetitive after just 2 or 3 hours. It lacks substance so it gets boring quickly. The car combat is way better and shines a very harsh light on the melee combat whi...
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Let us pray that we will still get real backwards compatibility with improvements to resolution and framerates, and that this is just a cool alternative. MGS4 upscaled to 4K would definitely be worth a replay.
Insert generic comment about not letting Rian Johnson ruin another franchise.
If we had the equivalent of Box Office Mojo for video-games giving a rough idea of production costs along with the overall gross of most game, this narrative that games NEED to cost more would die immediately. Games like FIFA are quietly making billions each year, easily making more money than most MCU movies with minimal reporting. Games may cost more and there has been inflation but games also have a much wider audience (higher sales) now along with DLC, micro-transactions, digital deluxe e...
TLOU2 is selling ridiculously well but TheQuarterPounder and his low-info followers keep insisting that it's bombing because it had an almost identical drop in sales as Uncharted 4 (one of the best selling PS4 games).
If you have to be intellectually dishonest to win an argument, then your argument is weak.
There's nothing wrong with a game exploring moral grey areas, nuanced conflicts and political ideas to add some depth. Your attitude (easily getting offended if something challenges your beliefs) is one of the reasons why Ubisoft games have become so bland.
If Sony actually have held back a few big games to show off later, that's very savvy. I heard a rumour about this after the PS5 reveal event and I'm starting to believe it. It seems like MS are going to throw everything they have at this July event so they'll finally have a good showing for once, and a few extra games would give Sony the ability generate even more hype and to outmaneuver MS without falling back on stuff that they've already shown.
A game can be both photo-realistic and have a great art style, even if it isn't "stylized" like BOTW.
True. Europeans are already paying €70 ($78.71) for games though. If the price goes any higher for us, I think it will price a lot of people out of the market.
What are you talking about? Odyssey isn't even a remake and the Crash remakes are fantastic.
Looks dope. I love these first person puzzle games. It's published by the same publisher of Outer Wilds (different developers) as well.
He's pointing out that people downplaying the existence of Joy-Con drift will now have to accept it as a reality, given that an apology for the problem came straight from the horse's mouth.
How exactly is that narrow-minded? In this case, Neonrider is the one being narrow-minded - he's the one who's factually incorrect and keeps referring to anecdotal evidence
Easy Allies said that the stealth in GOS is very basic compared to the rest of the gameplay.