Just as well, so you wont get disappointed when you buy the game and realize that there is no such thing as a single player campaign in the game.
The campaigns they have talked about are all just introductory battles for each of the faction, it will most likely play exactly like the multiplayer game with bots.
My guess is they want people to be able to progress their profiles/characters while playing the campaigns as leveling up and getting loot is a bi...
I found the question posed interesting, but this article was a practice in futility. He never make any points nor try to pose any potential questions.
He just list a lot of games that he deem worthy of good derivative design and then finish with. There is place for both derivative and original design.
Well you can color me Disapointed.
You are probably right. Naughty Dog is probably one of those developers that gets a lot of free passes.
I am not sure how much control Naugthy Dog as a developer have over the planning and pricing of dlc though. I am sure they have differing opinions about it within the studio and I am sure their word carries weight, but I would bet that the decision ultimately lies with the publisher.
Anyways I am much more interested in why you find Uncharted 2 to be ...
Here is an interesting question. Did you ever try to replay the games in sucession? I am just asking because I personally found Uncharted 3 to be a better experience than Uncharted 2 when I did. Suprisingly so did my friend that hated it (Uncharted 3) when it came out.
Anecdotal and all that, I am just curious to see if anyone else has had the same experience.
Then again I am one of those that think Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is the best in the serie...
That is not what he said at all.
He said that he has a hard time enjoying the experience of playing that game because it reminds him of all the things he regret about how the game turned out.
Thats just how it is with any artistic product. You will always wonder how it would have turned out had you done something different. Some people can let it lie more than others. It is a perfectly normal feeling either way.
You do understand how that has nothing to do with who owns the right to the IP?
Microsoft owns the IP so there is nothing really that Platinum can do. They will have to release all the assets as well and any development on a game of the same concept would most likely have to be started from scratch.
That makes no sense.. a big majority of people perceive that things are as the media tells them. If anything media is to blame for both Brexit and Trump and if it wasn't obvious they are also to blame for Gamergate. Mostly because they have no standards left. No ethical backbone. Gamergate was a reactive movement. They only became sexist assholes because the media said they were sexist assholes, see where this is going. Gamergate was not a right winged movement, it was about ethics. The f...
Yet another article that tries to compare the futuristic racing game ssx with a snowboard game. Where does this come from?
I am personally pretty sure that I wont buy steep. I tried the beta and it didn't have the rigth feel to me.
However the idea that it should be compared to SSX in any way is just silly to me. SSX is basically a racing game in the same vein as Wipeout, F-zero and Rollcage packaged in as a snowboard game. It doesn't even try to...
Rude-ro whether or not games are all repetitive or not doesn't change the fact that Destiny is.
To be fair. The biggest issue when it comes to the reaction Destiny has had when it comes to this is because it tries to appeal to a lot of gamers that are not familiar with the loot-grinder genre.
The follow-up would be the lack of content and Bungie's continued denial to actually create more interesting gameplay loops within their already existing sy...
Well that is weird. I played WD2 MP all day yesterday, and I used the R3 nethack mode everytime I got hacked. Not once did the hacker show up as a different color until I profiled him/her.
So there would have to be more to this exploit than just using the R3 Nethack ability
It is because they are trying to remove themselves from the console wars and with that the idea of generations as well.
Microsoft is clearly positioning the xbox as a living room pc at this point, they are doubling down on the idea of a integrated eco-system between the two platforms. Basically just making one the casual version of the other. Casual in the sense that you buy it box ready and have less options for content.
It mostly comes from the fact that Ezio is the only character you actually get to know as a person. Every other character in every other Assassin's Creed is superficial in the sense that they don't personally bring anything to the story.
Altair is a blank slate. Ubisoft Montreal did this intentionally and it is a common style of storytelling in video games. But his character is pretty much non existent in the game. The idea is that this will let you as the player m...
The chances of that are slim to none. It is just a fanboy pipedream my friend.
Microsoft and Valve are far from being friendly. Not to mention that Microsoft has been very open about their changing agenda. They want to make the xbox brand into a storefront. No matter how much they deny it, what that actually means is they want to take on steam. You know.... As competition.
He never promised multiplayer. Every single time he talked about the game he put it bluntly. The universe is shared so it is possible to be at the same place at the same time, however the likelyhood of that happening is slim to none. He said this everytime and he always followed this with - don't expect this to be a multiplayer game, it is not what this game is about. This is a game about solitary exploration of procedurally generated content. He even went so far to say that, the game wou...
Sean didn't lie. That is the point that all of his defenders is trying to get through. The game is not perfect, by my standards it isn't even great. It's just something different, something new, for that alone I was going to buy it.
However there was never any misleading lies. All of those came out of the hype machine.
I also love how most people can't name a single lie they themselves were expecting out of the game. Always referring to ...
Yep. Yet never in English, which is the biggest market for books. Not because Murica! like Cerpintaxt44 jokingly says, but because there are a lot more people viable to read books in english in countries all over the world.
Me f. ex. I am not from an english speaking country, but of all the languages that the Witcher books have been published in. The only one I can read is English, and none of the books, maybe except the last wish, was published in english before the games...
There is no company out there that is making something similar to Hello Games.
If you are talking about Star Citizen or Elite Dangerous. They are all quite different in scope and not at all based around the concept of procedurally generated content. Those games are probably closer to what most people thought they were getting from No Man's Sky. What I am asking is - "Why did they think that?" because nothing Sean ever said was any indication of that. Rather t...
Which lies?
Like I told Mulando above you. That might be true, but that is true for most games that come out. Trailers are usually always made with earlier versions of a game. This does not make it false advertisement. There is never any explicit promise of that being anyone's exact experience. Even less so with a game like No Man's Sky where it's number 1 marketed feature was. Random Generated content.
That just isn't the case Kaladin. It was marketed as a multiplayer arena game from the start. The campaign was announced at a later date to entice players. On their official website they list the campaign as being a introductionary campaign to the three factions. One per faction. It will probably have some special missions that try to tell a story while being a tutorial. There will probably be a certain ammount of battles with potential for some special happenings within the battles to h...