Nope.
I was surprised to see it got a sequel I thought the first game was a massive dud. Seems I was wrong.
Do you think ledge grabbing might be something that can be done when the PS5 version comes out or is it an inherent limitation of the game that there's no way around?
I had been planning a 2D platformer but it's a key ability for them as you say.
Another very solid month, a big triple A shooter and a quality indie. And a wrestling game, I assume somebody likes them.
I'm spending less and less on games as I get older and I no longer feel the need to play (most) games at launch. I won't just wait for a sale I'll wait for a good sale. There are very few games I'd spend £70 on and it's certainly too much to be the new standard, as far as I'm concerned.
Liking the look of Death's Door.
This is going to be an absolute stinker in terms of sales, it's written all over it. Simply put it looks bad.
It's not just gamers but good comment.
Jedi: Fallen Order for £13 is cheap. Almost suspiciously so, I wonder if it's headed for PS+ soonish.
I read the IGN article on this and I counted 8 fairly concrete things connecting SH and this game. I'd be surprised if there was no connection, one or two coincidences can be overlooked but 7 or 8?
Such a talented and hard working bloke. I mainly know him from his work with Wes Anderson.
Doug...Bowser?
I'm up for this, The Sinking City was cool despite the jank. This looks way more polished.
Yeah I got past the tutorial area thanks, I doubt anyone actually got stuck there. They might have realised the game was bad at that point, I was getting some warning signs for sure.
No I didn't play every quest in the game, of course I didn't. I gave it a good shot and put the hours in but ultimately it wasn't what I was looking for which was a watered down version of one of the main games. It falls far short of that unfortunately and I'd advise people not...
I gave it a good go as I wanted to like it but it wasn't to be. I've never really enjoyed the writing in ES games, Skyrim bored me to tears at times, but I loved exploring interesting locations and the relatively satisfying combat. None of that in ESO.
If Starfield has the same quality of writing and voice acting that Skyrim does and the same overall clunky gameplay then it will probably suffer as people will expect more.
One of the most boring games I've played. Don't be fooled by people who claim it's on a par with the main SP games. As an MMO RPG it's probably fine, as an Elder Scrolls game it's crap.
I had hoped for a genuine open world rather than separate areas that you do one by one. I was interested to see how it would feel in a From game to explore freely with no restrictions or barriers. Just start somewhere in the middle, pick a direction and start your adventure.
Not to worry I'm sure it'll work great and the six areas are probably big enough to give a similar feeling.
Nobody does lore better. It's pretty much the only lore that I get genuinely interested in, usually it's just something that gets in the way of me killing stuff.