I take it you never played NG3: Razor's Edge. That game fixed the lack of difficulty. Maybe a little too well with how unfair some of the enemies and bosses were. Still not on par with the previous 2 games but miles ahead of the original NG3 release and well worth playing.
And whats this shit about story. Few action games come close to being on the same level of quality as NG 1&2 and having "good or deep story" didn't get them any closer to it. "I...
Fo real. Its a game not a photograph, after all.
We're talking games here, not movies.
Higher stable frame rate = performance. Can't exactly call a game well made if it can't perform properly.
Racing games, fighting games, and fps/tps (not to mention melee action games) is where higher frame rates is most important.
60fps is industry standard for TVs. Some TVs go as high as 120 fps, but not many. Framerates higher than 60 is pretty much a PC exclusive gaming perk. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see 120fps become the industry standard for TVs and consoles but the industry is weirdly obsessed with pixel counts at the moment.
Photo-realism is so over rated.
I want a Ninja Gaiden Black and Ninja Gaiden 2 remaster for all consoles/PC. Complete with peak difficulties intact and maybe some new weapons and outfits. The problem with the Sigma series was that 1) they removed most of the puzzle elements 2) they nerfed the difficulty and 3) they seriously reduced the number of enemies on screen at a time in many places.
Hopefully in the future it'll come to PS and Xbox. Not a lot of mech games on consoles anymore.
Gotta include the 70s so could have the best of the American muscle car era.
I definitely prefer the Zelda-esque game progression. NG2 was still a great game though.
Completely different sub-genres, dude.
I'd say just re-add the dodge roll and have both but with different properties. As long as they made both tactically useful in their own ways, it could be really interesting.
TGG is a decent gaming site.
Ouch. That seems a bit unnecessary.
Thats kinda like that one guy who wanted Henry Rollins to spit on him.
Too much karate.
Its mainly the tweets from the players that attribute the game's absence to politics, not so much the author.
Only way that's going to work out well is if they contract the former Team Silent to develop it.
"That's 193 laps around Nürburgring alone"
Did that just going for all gold trophies for license tests when I first got GT4. I was having a bad day.