Or completely insipid?
It works well technically (in the programming aspect). All the rest seems bad or so-so. (please not that this is only my opinion, I have to intention to state this as a #fact)
Also we know that Edge is usually very harsh in their reviews and scores. Well, I think their system is actually better than most, since they don't rate bad/mediocre games a 7 only to backslash from fans and companies.
From the demo, I wouldn&...
Using its name for this game is more offensive to the franchise than the expletive.
It is the Resident Evil 6 of the Castlevania series.
Yes, that bad.
If you play the demo, you'll understand.
A friend asked me about the demo and I had lots of complaints:
First of all, shouldn't have this name. Think about everything that defines Castlevania. You can't see it there. On the other side, everything that defines God of War is there, expect for the fixed camera. Probably there's exploration in the final product, but the demo is 100% linear.
Then it tries too hard to be GoW and som...
For what?
8.8 average user review on Gamespot is not good enough? 3 millions sales (only on disc) for a game that became free on PS+ ain't it either?
Why the buzz? Because this is the first and only next-gen open world game releasing soon.
Watch Dogs is cross-gen (therefore 'limited by old-gen' + cute graphics) and if you say Dead Rising is next gen you'd better be kidding.
Later we will have The Witcher 3 and Shadows of Mordor, but nei...
One inFAMOUS to rule them all!
They keep pushing, we keep accepting.
I agree. At least now we know when it is coming.
In this release window we will also have inFamous, so two top tier open world games for PS4 (one next-gen, one cross-gen), finally!
First next-gen game:
inFamous: Second Son
All others were last gen games (design-wise) with nice graphics.
I read this announcement as a good thing. These three months might very well be used to polish the game and release it in a better state.
On a side note, it is funny how almost any "atmospheric" game we refer to have dark themes.
I'd like to add Little Big Planet to Journey in the "not soul crushing" atmospheric games. It is very light hearted (LBP, surely) and its universe is filled with its themes. Perfect atmosphere, I say.
From this last gen, some that come to my mind: Demon's Souls, Fallout, Condemned, Shadows of the Colossus, Journey, Bioshock 1 and Bioshock Infinite.
Before it, the most atmospheric games I've played were the PS2 Silent Hill ones.
Demon's Souls being the top 1. That isolated land breathes despair and madness. Actually, it is my top game ever and its atmosphere is my favorite aspect about it.
Are you implying that a person without a brain might come and actually correct you?
I don't know. Every year their games are getting worse and worse, so if you let THESE teams do a brand new game, it might very be the worst CoD games ever.
After IW cracked, nothing really good was done.
Ain't it beautiful that the community completely lost hope on them?
Still, ain't it curious that it keeps selling more than almost any game?
Argh!
No randomness in this sub-genre. At least not in numbers, if I got it right.
It basically removes the luck factor.
In case anyone else was wondering...
DRPG = Diceless Role-Playing game is a role-playing game which is not based on chance: it does not use randomisers to determine the outcome of events in its role-playing game system.
Imminent amazing chest joke ahead.
Fair review.
Exactly! They inherited even the worst parts of God of War games (that awful platforming to hide the next area loading).
Seriously, if they can't do something natural as in Dead Space (doors and trains) or Mass Effect (double doors), they'd better put loading times there instead of torturing us with horrible platforming.