I like the vibes, if it's fun to play then I'm in.
It'll have to be the male version so I can imagine it's the same Dani Rojas as the guy from Ted Lasso, whose life has taken a bit of a turn.
That's if I buy it, I got burned out on the series less than halfway through 4. Good games but a bit samey.
Bored of all this. Multiple articles dissecting estimated weekly sales in the hopes of getting clicks. Let's revisit this idea in ten years time and we'll see who came out on top. For now what's the point.
Road 96 is an exciting game. It looks like one of those rare times that a highly ambitious and unique game is also great to play.
@porkChop
Don't agree with you there, it might seem messy to you but it could still be carefully orchestrated. The whole point of marketing is to create a buzz and that's what they've achieved for very little money.
If it was actually Snake in the picture it'd be tantamount to confirming something they aren't ready to yet. Whether it's Kojima or not there's some clever people behind it.
Two great games. Depends on whether you're looking for an epic long term game or something short but quality. ME clocks in around 100 hours and about 10 for DD.
I think it'd be less of a headache for them if they kept it, and of course it would be faithful to the original. Doesn't have to look amazing for me, just as good as they can manage.
I do agree about the side quests though, they were momentum killing filler for the most part.
Looks great.
If those are the games it's a weak month no doubt. Doesn't negate the exceptional games we've had lately and will have again but those games are a swing and a miss.
I've been a PES fan since the SNES, I haven't bought every game in recent years but not far off. I'm out now though. I don't play it online and the stuff I am interested in doesn't seem to be on their radar.
Thanks for the memories.
If you only watch one thing make it Ted Lasso.
It first came out on the PS3. That console released in 2006. Call me crazy but I think it might be time for a follow up.
When they say retro they aren't kidding.
Chromatic Aberration sounds like a Dark Souls boss. What does turning it on/off do if you don't mind explaining?
The name is so derivative it's like satire. They should have spent a bit longer trying to give it a name with its own identity.
I don't really have a specific game in mind but I'd like to see a big budget RPG with quality art direction designed around turn based combat.
For example what would TW3 be like with a sexy cinematic turn based system? I didn't think the combat was great or even good, it was either far too easy or you had to dance around like a lunatic to avoid getting one shot by a peasant with a pitchfork. Some of the strategy involving oils etc was underused because on some ...
I haven't played it but reading the criticisms in the article they sound like plus points to me. Many of the best fictional characters are flawed with numerous unlikable traits. It's why to many people Superman is boring, he's too perfect.
I don't mind a bit of George but yeah I meant Miyazaki. Bloodborne in particular had me reading up on it loads which as I say isn't something I would ever usually do.
Nothing ever straightforward with these guys.