Yeah, with open world RPGs getting somewhat saturated now, you'll need something that makes you stand out against the other games.. so far haven't seen anything in this one.
Can't really notice any specific theme either, its dinosaurs, with fantasy trolls, with futuristic mechs/robots in what seems a post-apocalyptic world (?). Graphically it looks nice though
Sony has delivered in the past regarding first party titles, there's little reason to suspect they are pulling wool over people's eyes.
Ofcourse they aim to impress with nice camera angles and action sequences, but doesn't every game reveal do that?
@Uken
Why would they host separate events but not plan anything for them? Doesn't make alot of sense does it.
Very very interested in this game, though i'm cautious about it.. it looks a little too good to be true. Hope I'm wrong though and Bioware is back on board big time
Nothing like overthinking on a 4chan rumour..
Still, I think BethSoft makes some of the most enjoyable open worlds. They are among the very few games I regularly revisit despite their age. So I'd say keep them coming
Call me paranoid but I've always been a little suspicious about storing passwords on your own system, or a so called ''safe''. I imagine it doesn't take much effort for any dedicated hacker to break into that program and take all your passwords that way.
Yeah.. the game looks pretty I'll give them that. But I personally don't find running from rats and dogs to be particularly horror-ish. Not sure if that's just the author's opinion, or the actual game description.
Also, the gameplay seems a little too familiar to other games. I get it's still early access but they might want to make it stand out a bit more, it seems to have a good base to build on though.
I feel everyone with internet access could go and call themselves a journalist these days. There seem to be no qualification or anything to it, so you get lazy people writing articles and blogs about rumors and tweets, and call it news.
Then on the other hand you have big websites like the ones you named eagerly jumping on each one of these lame articles or rumors before the topic dies out, in order to get the most clicks. Rarely do you see a website that's act...
I don't think i've ever seen anything decent coming from this website. A while ago it was the whiny social justice crap, now it's clickbait headlines and imaging. Just bad
Not sure why the downvotes, but you make a decent point. Before internet fired off publishers often included free Demo discs with magazines or game purchases as a means to bring out these new games, discs that you then could exchange with friends and so on and discuss its contents.
Last decade however almost all of that takes place on the internet, as well as the impressions people can get from games through Let's Plays and Streams. That's why gaming companies of...
+ DOOM, RE7, Dishonored2 from the top of my head. As well as many beta versions, which often serve a similar purpose and weren't around in previous gens. (though they get removed at full release)
There are demos, but not for every single game you'd like ofcourse. I'm not sure if it has to do with policies on each platform or lack of resources/interest on the developers end.
Still though, If they deviate too much from either the book or games, seeing as those are very popular, a lot of people are probably going to feel some disconnection with it. Then for it to be a success, it'll have to rely on bringing in new people/fans.
It happens to nearly all adaptations, only a handful have done that well enough
Sounds cool, interested to see more at E3
Yeah gameplay is going to be the biggest factor for me, if it's the same old formula I won't be buying it full price for sure.
I wonder what it would be like to be playing as the main villain for once. Can't say i'd see that happening in this game but hey, it opens up some interesting storytelling options other than ''me good guy, shoot bad guy, happy world''
I've had a similar experience this week. I never bothered getting it despite the environments and setting being right up my alley, but it turned out exactly as you described it, and kind of how I expected it to be.
Maybe it's the lack of gameplay that makes me grow impatient with the game overall, Im not sure
I haven't finished the game yet, but if things aren't improving I'm honestly not sure if I care about finishing it. Production and ...
Yeah, I think people would do well to remember that Acti/Bungie have proven to be very good at hyping up Destiny last time.
I can't imagine people being this excited by the exact same game though, but that is not for me to judge.
Even games like Borderlands and Uncharted would change things up for the new iteration, improve upon things, add new features. This though looks the exact same.. the interface, gameplay and mission structure, even the loading screen that people got tired of.
I'm seeing very little improvements or anything to draw in new players, or surprise long time players. And that for a $60 price tag, yeah we'll see how that goes
No, not everyone views games through political goggles.
You could probably interpret any medium in some political way, but that often says more about you than the medium itself.
This particular website is known for inaccurate and senseless articles, no idea why this nonsense gets approved on n4g