"PC gaming needs another Crysis type of game this era, a game that can only be possible to run in a high end PC gaming machine"
That would depend on what you regard as high-end PC gaming machine. If we are talking about the 1 - 10 percenters, no developer would be willing to sacrifice that much revenue.
I will forever cherish the first moment when i was sneaking by a huge horde ... with nothing but a crossbow with 2 bolts left and a handgun.
Very few games manage to create such a hardcore experience.
If i could sum up Days Gone ... it would ...a diamond in the rough, covered by tons of dirt.
The game showed potential. and i also agree the franchise deserves a second chance.
I see you are self-reflecting while commenting. Good for you.
One is a remake the other is a refresh.
That said i agree on 70$ price tag but of your comment.
Your comment history checks out.
It's a Redux / Upgrade of an already existing game (...) not a remake. However the amount of things added (that were not available by mods) like the new textures for foliage/characters (note this is completely separate from the HD rework mod that is also being used), new camera options, new armor/weapons, new quests and areas to explore, official RT added and such. So i have to disagree with you on that this makes the older version somehow better ?
And FYI that camera m...
@Mcardle
1) The link your shared is discussing UK/EU takeover code, so unless you have a direct quote from the article concerning 100% owned Japanese based (located in Japan and not a subsidiary located outside of Japan) major corporation by a USA major corporation, this will be neglected unfortunately. And if a major tech/entertainment company like CAPCOM is not of a national interest i dont know what is. It's like saying Microsoft is of no importance to national inte...
Physical/Digital > Streaming/GAAS
Some would say nearly triple at this point.
In case this is not a troll statement:
1) Capcom or ANY Japanese company can't be fully bought and owned by American companies due to Japanese law.
2) Take 2 (...) a company that is raking in billions and has never been in better financial position?
"We will fight for our massive paychecks, if necessary!"
This is my main concern.
I am not worried if there will be new consoles (there will be), but in what shape or form?
Will it be a streaming device or digital only? These are the questions right now.
That aside, i am not remotely surprised by the expectations of 2028 and later. As soon as Jim Ryan stated that they plan to support PS4 up to 3-4 year post PS5 launch, i knew this might be a longer generation than previous.
Time to grab some popcorn for this episode ... this one seems tight!
Why would it be?
Sony never stated they would bring all their exclusives to PC. So this entitlement is truly baffling.
The real tragedy is there is no clue for Bloodborne 2...
Good.
If i could commend Cory and the crew on anything, its the fact that there is no bullshit behind their product.
They make it, you buy it and play it. Nothing else ... a full package from the get-go, something that we need more off in the world of MTXs and nonsensical DLCs.
I mean, i can see why. Microsoft is arguably one the biggest things that came from America (USA).
So these kind of things come at no surprise.
Also without him we would never have the ever entertaining "Phil Spencer says" articles.
And i thought Oblivion was an even bigger step-back from Morrowind, and so on. lol
Simpler than Skyrim tho? I don't like the sound of that.
A game is not bad cuz its big ... a game is bad if that big content is mostly filler or a total bloat that adds nothing to do games story or gameplay for the most part.
Witcher 3 still serves as a prime example where a big game can be big and still have quality content for the majority of the game lenght.