I've only played TW3, would people who've played the first game say that it's equal to or better than TW3 in terms of story/writing/quest quality? If so that's something to get excited about if they're doing a full remake to bring it up to date.
Poor little guys can't even afford a spirit level to get their sticks straight. Take pity.
It's an interesting one. I recently listened to a Bloodborne audiobook which pieced together the story from item descriptions and it was fascinating and as interesting and horrific as any horror novel I've read. More so a lot of the time, the imagination on Miyazaki.
However did I understand it when I was playing it? Hell no, didn't even scratch the surface. I'm not sure how you would rate a narrative that works like that.
Still looks to me like there are little scripted bits mixed into the gameplay footage but it's hard to tell. The environmental design is great it looks like a place you want to get lost in and explore every nook and cranny.
Really like the vacuum ability so you can loot everything easily.
Good article. The theory about the Divine Towers encircling something hidden by a cloud is a solid one. Surely the Colosseums will come into play they didn't put them there for no reason.
Bizarre article. Without data to prove their argument it's little more than nonsense.
I think most people probably expected more PS5 only games and for it to have been pushed to its limits a bit more after two years. Still plenty of time though and some cracking games under its belt already.
Don't trust a word he says so it's just more waffle really.
I enjoyed reading his "praise" for Ragnarok when it got rave reviews, it had all the enthusiasm of a man outside court reading a note from his lawyers to confirm that his ex-wife is getting a huge divorce settlement.
Since then it's been stubborn "not my Goty". Amusing.
"Sure, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild might have been the best game of 2017, but surely the competition wasn't fierce enough to entirely exclude games like Cuphead, Night in the Woods, Hollow Knight, and Dead Cells from the conversation -- and yet, none of those titles even landed a nomination."
Top quality indie games don't really have a chance against top quality AAA games that's just how it works. Surely though if they aren't true conte...
"What we've seen is a series of doctored trailers" that is a concern because it looks too good to be true.
I watched ten minutes of gameplay of a boss fight and couldn't decide how genuine it was, it looked real but the animations looked a bit too good. Then again maybe that's just something it does really well.
You're dreaming Orchard. Just because you desperately want it to be the case doesn't mean it is.
Microsoft can point to him all they want but it'd be pointed out to them, as it is multiple times in the article, that he has absolutely nothing to do with it.
Looks beautiful and made with so much care. I'd only class myself as a moderate fan, I've read the books and seen the films but I don't care that much about it, however this game makes me want to soak in every detail like someone who's obsessed with it.
Probably because pretty much everything he posts is disingenuous and people don't like it. Even when it appears neutral it's not.
I have no idea why people like offset sticks. Last time I checked my hands are symmetrical.
Looks like a solid 8/10 to me, unless the story is brilliant in which case it'd score higher. Also looks like the kind of game that'll sell well.
Dung Eater is a bit of a wrong un.
Interested to hear which games you like that aren't repetitive?
Still not been able to stop the leaks then. Really good month at any rate.