Uncharted is over as far as I'm concerned and it was a great series. I'd like to see them create a new ip and make an open world story driven game, which ditches the highlighted ledge climbing system in favour of being completely free like Assassins Creed and has platforming which is actually challenging and requires you to line yourself up accurately etc.
You know that ND would create a great game world with no wasted space and something cool around every corner. ...
Interesting stuff cheers.
That's great but for gods sake let's have a new commentary team with all new dialogue and more intelligent analysis. Great way to make a game feel stale out of the box when they're saying the exact same stuff they were five years ago.
Commentary isn't important in itself but it's an example of how they leave some things to stagnate while focusing on tiny improvements in animations.
I'm just getting started with Odyssey which is my first AC game and I'd hoped that the bit where you pick your character was the last modern day part, sounds pretty lame. Doesn't help that I don't have the foggiest what the overarching story is.
"It does offer some novel mechanics"
I see what you did there.
Does anyone ever click on this shit.
I love stuff that explores the grey areas of morality and it's one of the things I'm looking forward to the most from Cyberpunk. I'm not sure there's anyone better at it in gaming.
It's just something undemanding to play when I get a chance, also replaying Dark Souls 2 which is great but not exactly undemanding. I'm not expecting a lot from Odyssey just some nice scenery and a few skulls to crack.
Sweet, I was just going to buy Ass Creed Odyssey today. Not that I was going to buy it off the store for £55 like a demented person but still over a fiver off from what I was going to pay.
Probably a kitchen cleaning sim.
Sundered for £4 is a great price, virtually giving away a very enjoyable bordering on top tier metroidvania. I think I paid three times that and that was a bargain.
You get the odd one who gives controversial ratings because they know it'll get traffic to their site. Can't be excused by saying they don't get advertising revenue because if the site gets hits are they going to turn that money down in the future? Are they hell. Also some people just like attention negative or otherwise.
There's also some who get a bit overly emotional and subjective with their scores. If I was a reviewer I'd rate a game firstly for ho...
It will with those games that take forever to load, some of them are painful. Am I right in thinking it'll cut down/eliminate lag on menu screens too? Also painful in some games.
It's not a FPS it's an RPG. This seems to be where people are going wrong they see shooting and think it's just an FPS. Was the Witcher just an action game? No.
Good thing too as although I love the game the combat wasn't great.
Looks amazing. Milestone in the RPG genre right here.
That you seem to be disregarding the fact it's an RPG in what you're looking forward to. If you like TW3 then you'll know how good the writing and storytelling are going to be.
Not a fan of RPGs? That's what it is after all.
If this was a linear FPS I'd be interested in getting it because of the style and general swagger that it has, the fact it's an open world RPG made by The Witcher guys. Well.
Some people seem a bit cool on it, what similar games have you played that don't make this look groundbreaking?
Not really my thing but I'm looking forward to a Ritual sequel.
I don't see any difference in size to speak of, the grips and distance between buttons looks about the same.