With everything Fallout 4 did absolutely wrong, reusing a map (probably future) and changing it enough to feel new is the least of the worries this possible project could have. Fallout 4 was supposed to have this awesome Boston setting. Rarely see anything that makes you think Boston. The entire center of the map was boring, the lower right corner didn't have much going on. Lower left corner was baron.
I'd like another game from these guys, but A it would have to be in the future with a lot changed (bigger hubs, map should extend farther out by a lot). I don't see a real issue with it beyond it being the same map, which could totally be worked around. I'd much rather have this than Fallout 4. Man that game had identity issues. Dialogue wheel? Talking protagonist? No thank you.
@Mercytard
Witcher 3 was hardly an RPG. You'd know this if you knew what an RPG was. As far as your concerned so long as devs and journalists say it it MUST be true. And it isn't. If the depth of the Witcher 3 is what I can come to expect? It's already less than ME1. Pointless sequel that literally had no business existing. Now we're facing another galaxy threatening enemy. Boring. Heard it before. It's pathetic how low your standards are.
VR is a gimmicks and will continue to be one. Not a single VR game worth playing over new AAA titles.
First game had its flaws, mainly story and lackluster DLC. But the game itself was excellent. The nemesis system was superb.
Same thing with the PS4Pro. Why would Sony or Microsoft give up the millions of units to sell games on?
Because half of the cast being female wasn't enough. It's not the worst game ever. Still play it, but man does the pandering and female this and transgender that just surround this game online. It was old the second it started.
That doesn't make it a good game. That makes your standards low.
@EDtard.
Seeing as how I know a lot about the industry and you're the typical idiot that looks into everything too much or too little, I'll write it out.
Mass Effect is pandering to the wrong audience. Instead of being an in depth RPG, space opera, and widely explorable. We instead get all of the modern gaming tropes that FAIL because it's too narrow of a market. Mass Effect was never meant to have Gears of War combat. Every game modeling afte...
Really don't think he would know much about either machine by the looks of his game.
May as well buy Gears then. Cheaper too. Silly comparison. The last thing this game needs to be is Gears of War.
EA still barking up the wrong audience. Figures. I don't want Gears in space. I want Mass Effect.
Because pander. Syndicate was awful.
So you don't shoot in the first person perspective in Borderlands? Survival in Fallout is the theme, it's also accomplished with difficulty settings and occasionally mods.
I could really care less about venue size. It's what they show off that matters. Bigger doesn't mean anything. I've never liked that either of them have sit ins for the presser because they're both notoriously bad for buying off the audience.
"Hey like our show!"
"No?"
"Free Xbox/Playstation for everyone!"
"I'm going to go write a glowing, objective analysis of ...
Accidental double.
I like how we have to bring up "straight man".
So fucking irrelevant it's annoying. The guy can be remembered for a lot of things, maybe try not to cram agendas into your article. We're trying to compile and remember things about a good actor.
Once you hit 50 you've lasted longer than most folks that have ever lived. Though, it's short by a bit with today's expectancy. Shame, guy really enjoyed what he did and from all accou...
I don't believe in graphical focuses. It's the reason we drop great games for the next, shiny, overrated one. But it's a powerful machine that can flat out make bigger, better world's. More complexity, more depth, less loading. Power can do a lot more than pretty graphics.
Look at the new Deus Ex. Makes the Witcher 3 look shallow by comparison, but, that's the tradeoff. Deus Ex has a ton of depth, Witcher 3 was a ton larger in size. I personally want th...
Your right to a manufacturer fix should be gone if you open it up, but if you buy it and wanna open it? Well within your right. Your property, just don't expect the manufacturer to fix it. Seems fair.
Sadly I have a lot of the titles, but it is good news that if they add more I can essentially "rent" them buy getting a month and my friend that I game share with can get it too. I want more details but it doesn't seem like a half bad feature.