I have played U1-3 and TLoU and I definitely feel that ND are overhyped.
unskippable cut scenes suck. Cut scenes are fine the first time through but after that they just get in the way of the gameplay. #3 FTW.
I would be so happy if this game turns out to be good. Give me one good excuse to buy this thing and I'm there.
Hopefully further than they went with RE2.
On another note, I hope they weren't serious about remaking REmake. While RE2R was decent, they clearly don't have what it takes to improve the first game more than Mikami did with the og REmake.
Whatever bro. That RE2 Remake review was pure genius.
"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is Poised to be EA's Best Game of This Generation"
Not exactly a high bar to clear.
Waiting for all 3 DLC missions to drop before I play any of them. I'm looking at you, November 27th.
Not trying take anything from you here but I really didn't like the story, the characters, the enemies or the camera style of 7. It didn't feel anything like the pure atmospheric creepiness of REmake, which IMO is the pinnacle of the series.
I won't hit 'disagree' unless I comment. I'm actually more likely to disagree in comment form than I am by hitting the button.
@MasterChief3624 For the most part, cost of game development has already peaked. For some companies, it did so as long as a decade ago (Activision).
If that were true, developers like Fromsoft (Dark Souls/Bloodborne/Armored Core) wouldn't be able to currently exist. Without the super casuals, the games industry would be much more stable. It'll just be the stupidly over extended, overly focused on the casual market publishers and developers that collapse, and that's just because they no longer know how to serve a market made up of mostly core players.
I like asking stupid questions. It forces people to interact with me :P
@ThinkThink
Large publishers don't mandate MTs because they are financially forced to. They do it because they view not doing it as leaving money on the table. If MTs weren't making money, they wouldn't be worth the time and expense of setting up. And even they know that if they raise the base price of games, that demand for those games will naturally decline.
$60 is the sweet spot for AAA games (meaning that lowering the price isn't going to incr...
Besides fighting games, I rarely even play games with MTs. I only do the DLC when its a proper expansion like Project Nimbus: Rise Mirai (it literally doubled the size of the game).
I don't get whats scary about this. It actually retains the visual charm of the original, unlike FF7R.
Quality/value is in the eye of the beholder.
Are we still humoring the crap that Ubi makes by calling them games?
"All companies have to make the shareholders happy. If they don't, than take any product or service you like and say goodbye to it."
So basically they make their shareholders happy or the shareholders punish them by further harming their ability to make money? I would say this is the dumbest thing Ive ever heard but it perfectly explains why EA has completely lost the ability to make great games (and money from those unmade great games).
The fat ps2 and og ps3 had 100% BC because they ran those previous gen games natively. Later models of both systems did BC through emulation, with the ps3 ditching ps2 BC.
Thats a bit of an assumption.