I am loving all these announcements for this game - what a great surprise. Whatever system you play on, it's great to see developers taking care of established IPs moving into a new generation of consoles.
Those details are actually in another article posted on here as well:
http://n4g.com/news/1167351...
^ you mention a "new IP" - I just assumed that an RPG was what you were talking about. :-)
Not bad. I'll grant you many of the ones you've mentioned, but I think you're missing three key titles:
Battlefront III
Kingdom Hearts III
Final Fantasy Versus XIII
Add these three, and all will be well.
This lawsuit isn't really Paradise City for Mr. Rose.
An analyst says what everyone already suspected, and it's news. *Sigh*
This guy's understanding of video games may be a bit flawed, but I do see his point. Games tend to be more about the experience and less about a message, which is unfortunate.
"In the way that they can make fantasy worlds seem all the more real, I think games have the power to make our own world better understood. It's a pity there aren't more games that look outward. Hopefully, time will change that."
I actually agree with this stateme...
More micro-transactions always solves money woes.
Just kidding. On-disc DLC really is the way to go.
Let's hope it's more than just a possibility - while not terrible, I don't think much can be done to improve the current version of the series. RE4 was the highlight, so let's give another person's vision for the series a chance.
That might be a long time my friend.
Yeah. But think about this - Bioshock Infinite in the Spring, GTAV in the Fall. Talk about a lucrative year for Take Two.
Extra time can only mean more polish, and, when Grand Theft Auto is involved, take all the time you need Rockstar.
Really? How so? There hasn't been much revealed about it yet, so I'm curious to compare your thoughts against some of the gameplay videos probably coming next week.
I foresee a cloud system where you have to use micro-transactions to retrieve your save files. Or you can play until a certain point in a particular game before paying more to continue. It'll be marketed as "like the arcade version."
All kidding aside, it does seem like a move by EA to streamline its content to a central hub. If it's profitable, they'll find a way to make it happen (for better or worse).
Beyond 1UP, this game just seems to do excellent regardless of the outlet. I'm glad it's lived up to the hype.
Gamestop usually doesn't jump the gun on game events, let alone release events. Regardless, whether true or not, I'm just excited to play the game whenever it's released.
Demon Souls, while similar in tone, isn't a numbered entry in the series - it's a different IP with different lore, and Sony owns exclusive rights to it. It's really similar, but just not the same.
Fantastic news. These guys deserved to keep working, and Crytek actually seems like a good fit for them.
It just seems inevitable. I'm glad that everyone will be able to enjoy what will be an incredible experience.
Makes sense. Here's hoping the gameplay is upgraded along with the graphics. I enjoyed Dead Island, but there were moments where the game simply missed the mark.
And one more update - this one confirms upcoming changes to graphic rendering:
"CD Projekt RED has provided the screenshots you see here from its current in-game assets running on its Internal PC development hardware. However, the renderer - the part of the engine that translates the game files into what you ultimately see on screen - is still in development and will boast significant improvements by the time The Witcher 3 ships. "Right now you see the game in the o...