Fair play to him the franchise took a big turning point for the better and it was largely thanks to him. It's gone from being fairly flat character wise with huge spectacular set pieces to being way more real and emotional and while I had my doubts the critical acclaim has convinced me they've absolutely nailed it and as far as I'm concerned substance beats style any day.
It'd have to be someone almost supernaturally big for it to work so he wouldn't be a bad call. If I was casting I wouldn't consider anyone under six foot two who isn't built like a beast.
Never thought of that. It could be a game changer if you had other characters that responded to what you say intelligently and in real time rather than reeling off a canned response. RPGs would change completely if everyone you met had their own genuine personality that wasn't just scripted.
I haven't exactly been pining over it but I remember Rollcage and being surprised it didn't get a sequel as it was a quality game.
I never thought it would, for the same reason that westerns aren't as lucrative as modern action films.
A lot of potential buyers would have taken a moral stance against it or however you want to phrase it but for me if it was an entirely new IP with no connection to Konami or MGS then if anything I would have been less interested. Game looked bad from my first sighting of it to my last.
More of a last chance than a funeral song but however you word it they desperately need it to be a winner. It looks impressive so far.
It doesn't look terrible but if it was free I probably wouldn't bother downloading it.
I really enjoyed the game and it deserved to sell well, it was a ballsy thing they did with it and they nailed it. I got a lot of the same feelings playing it that I did playing the original Resi back in the day.
Yeah because it would of course be the first open world game on the PS4.
Looks like my kind of game.
It's aged pretty horribly and the on foot gameplay was dire but Driver 2 was a good game on the whole. The car chases were a lot of fun and the map was well designed.
I loved the Trackmania demo and meant to buy it but I forgot to so that's great obviously, Mad Max is one I'd had on my radar too so happy days.
Yeah the map editor sounds like a great feature. I'm just burned out on the series in general so it'd have to be something very different for Far Cry 6 to get me interested again.
I think it'd have to be on an alien planet with laser guns etc for it to interest me in any way. I'm not sure they've got the imagination to make it work though.
Fallout 4 is a great game even if it wasn't as majestic as its predecessor. It did suffer from the whole settlement protection thing though, it should be about unique quests and exploration not legging it halfway across the map for the hundredth time to do some busywork.
F5 badly needs a new engine though and I mean badly.
I've had a few concerns but I think I might have been worrying about nothing. Game sounds great.
Kind of hard to get excited about a show that's been on the air for ages running without ads.
Yeah I'm the perfect person to buy this game as a PlayStation owner since the PS1 and a big fan of the series but the more I see of it the less convinced I am. When I played the other games I never thought "this would be better if it was slower, scaled down and there was a kid with me the whole time".
I think I'd be more excited for it if it was a new IP. As it isn't it has a lot to live up to and I'm not feeling it so far. Not saying it looks rubb...
Not sure it's wise to entirely discount the games as source material. I couldn't guess at a figure but I'm sure that the majority of people hyped to watch the series only know it from the games and haven't read a word of the novels. I'd have gone with a hybrid and tried to please both, not like it would have been difficult.