Seems early to be asking these questions. Let's see what they changed first. Allgedly they are reworking and expanding the levels, that could be a big deal, could also be minir changes. Hard to tell from a short trailer
Could be Armored Core VI. We know it's in development, so not too unrealistic.
They'll stop when sensitive people stop being offended by non-offensive things.
Wasn't the Avatar 2 trailer the most viewed trailer in history? Or something like that, there's interest.
Unfortunately you have to announce it, atleast if you are an indie developer. You need to get people interested to get funding.
I hope Overdose is. Third game from Kojima, the more the merrier.
I usually give them a quick glance to see if there some sort of controversy. Then I check and see whether it's something worth worrying about. It's a good way to spot a buggy or a f2p game in disguise. But a lot of the time it's just some silly nonsense.
Unfortunately they seem to be advocating for more guns, to solve issue. Think I saw somewhere that ot was suggested that kids and teachers were trained to use guns. It'a wild.
Bit didn't they say they expanded the levels? It's hard to know what to expect. Could mean the game is very different and it could mean that it's mostly the same.
Personally i won't pay 70, I'll wait a week or two and find it for 40 in retail as i did with GT7 and Horizon.
I didn't like Tlou because I found the gameplay boring, but I loved playing Tlou2 on hardcore, so that alone justifies it when the price hits the right spot.
Ah, that makes sense, just assumed it would carry over, but it's a new app. Gotta download it asap for my next playthrough.
Yeah, it's a long time ago, but they made like 5 Terminator fps games. And yet they struggle. On other hand I don't think it needs to be the best at everything it does, the charm in these games is the mixture of different genres, you can get away with more when it's not the centerpiece of the game.
I don't think you should expect Tlou remake to be the norm. As far as I understand it they mainly made the game because it was an easy thing to do to keep idle staff busy between projects.
I miss the dlc in the new versions. Bought the pack with the classic soundtrack, but can't be used on the ps5 version unfortunately.
Cool, but hopefully with a decent amount of fights. Some of these storymodes sometimes go overboard with story. Especially the games from Arc Systems where you barely get to play.
Also don't see how it would work if you could explore ecery square inch of every planet and yet only land in one spot. Are you just gonna walk to the opposite side of the planet each time? Seems quite obvious that you can't explore the entire planet, and frankly, I think that's a good thing.
@Sullyscigar
Then why limit your abilites to land? It must mean that each planet consists of small explorable zones, no?
One planet could be the size og a dungeon, another the size og a city and a third the size of a bigger area. How many cities and dungeons are there in Skyrim?
From the downvotes i take it that people desire endless worlds of random generated content? Think about it, would you enjoy Skyrim if it had the worlds from No man's sky with endless amounts of samey nothingness?
Only really works in NMS because it'n entirely different type of game.
If you can only visit small sections. Then it might acutally be possible, yes.
I would assumt that all maps combined would be something a bit larger than Skyrim. But each individual map would be failry small, with a couple of bigger maps thrown in. Some wasteland planets could be random generated, if they are just empty places to mine resources.
But no day 1, so it' the worst thing ever and everyone will hate it because they allready played every game ever released.
Imagine if they released all Silent hill Games and all metal gear games to the service, that's an actual possibility now. Won't happen as long as Konami is Konami, but it's technically possible. Would be something.
But there's only two psp games available, and none of them are expiring?