The one thing that I really liked about the Resident Evil 7 demo what is that even though it was kind of made off the final build, it was actually sort of a prologue to it and gave you context alongside time to familiarize yourself with everything. My mentality is that you want to enjoy the experience and I feel rushing through to meet the 30-minute timeline is a disservice to the game and the gamer. They should have built a demo exclusively designed to familiarize yourself with the controls ...
No GOW, so edgy.
You are missing an amazing metroidvania on the list, TIMESPINNER on PS4/Vita.
What's lame is flipping through twinfinite's single pages loaded up with adware.
Still holding out hope for Star Child.
Oh made me think about Panzer Dragoon returning too
Blinx the Cat could make a return. Also, I would like to see Project Gotham Racing or at least its style infused into Forza.
How come all the "LGBTQ" characters in this multiplayer shooter are white males? Such compelling intersectional backstories for the SJWs I guess.
The Outer Worlds. So pumped for this. Looks like everything we love about Fallout with some more sci-fi and a big dump on Bethesda lol
Why give this goober screen time?
No Ghost of Tsushima?
I would love to see Viewtiful Joe return and be in Smash too.
I'm excited cited to see what ~dreams~ can do!
Good list. I also am looking forward to Luigi's Mansion 3 (Switch), Star Child (PSVR), and Concrete Genie (PS4).
I am 100% in support of being able to bring the games medium and entertainment to as many people as possible and I really think companies like Microsoft with their controller and Abled Gamers are doing wonders developing technology to help people achieve that.
Reading this, if I am not confused, sounds like they're putting limitations and restrictions on the art itself. Unfortunately a blind person will never be able to experience the Mona Lisa but through separate tech...
It means it'll be developed by Ubisoft.
No LUIGI'S MANSION 3? 🤔
I would put them under the category of independent developer. They or a very small studio and I think meet that criteria. But this game specifically was only made by two or three members of the team and it is just absolutely beautiful looking and kind of has a journey vibe to it. It was announced at the Video Game Awards but didn't seem to get much attention. I think that this could be special
I'm really interested in The Last Campfire from Hello Games.
WALL OF TEXT, jeez