Funny thing is that when the reviewer at 0:49 says "just look at it" and says the game looks incredible, it's one of the less inspiring vistas from the footage on that video. It's not that hard to make grassy knolls with rocks. Pulling off the interesting cityscapes is much more demanding.
Elder Scrolls VI?
Edit: Kimiko great minds think alike
Is that an April fools joke?
The new game might already be in development. For example, ND was split in two teams for UC3 and TLOU and the games were released less than two years apart.
@Big Finger
The character modeling from real life actors in QB is definitely the best in industry atm. They went so far that they even took casts of teeth from the actors to create as closely looking replicas as possible. Some of the scenes with the digital doubles are really close to photorealism.
Digital Foundry has an informative new video of the tech behind QB: https://www.youtube.co...
Can't say I'm surprised that Puha is praising the game since he's been eyeing for a job at Naughty Dog for a long time. He even got some PR job at ND a couple of years ago but due to visa problems he never got to arrange a move to USA.
Having said all that, UC4 does definitely deserve praise.
It's really impressive how all the aspects of the game are top notch from level design to technical aspects to art design to dialogue to gameplay mechanics...
Having said that, I have one note - a bit weird one. As the portion is based in Madagascar, I would've liked to see the majestic Baobab trees: http://images.nationalgeogr......
The text in that article is almost unreadable due to the gross errors in grammar and spelling. I think it's a work of Google translation or something.
Example from the article: "CD Projekt Red tool a long time to maintain the game, they used with the same texture as the demonstrations, and the impression weaker visuals caused a lack of sharpening filter."
GamersPack, Impulsegamer, Darkworldgaming...
Has anyone heard of these sites before the QB reviews?
I'm starting to think that these sites are created by people who just want free review copies of games. Which is actually not a bad idea at all.
I may be alone with this but I think NFS is the greatest looking driving game ever made. I like the slightly over-the-top visual effects and high dynamic range.
Here's a comparison video (Driveclub, NFS, Project Cars, The Crew):
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
Judge by yourselves.
I wish the guys at Remedy would have made playing through the game multiple times with the alternate content as an integral part of the experience.
Imagine for example that it is impossible to save ALL the helpful secondary characters in one alternate timeline but after multiple reruns the different alternate timelines converge and all the different people Jack saved in the alternate timelines would be brought to the current timeline. Then you get some sort of special end mis...
It was always obvious to me...
In Quantum Break, a huge corporation abbreviated as MS is trying to control everything around it, lies to people and uses all the tricks at its disposal.
Yes. Their profile at Metacritic: http://www.metacritic.com/p...
They gave the same score to Assassin's Creed Unity.
There have been a couple of 2/5 scores as well (Time, Giant Bomb) but mostly the scores have been over 80.
Metacritic counts so far 47 reviews as 80+, 13 reviews as 50-80 and 2 reviews as less than 50 score.
An adult entertainment actress?
This game really seems to divide opinions, with scores ranging from 2/5 to 10/10. Moreover, there doesn't seem to be any consensus on what the game's strengths and weaknesses are. For example, some say the experience suffers from low quality live action portion whereas others say that the live action is better than the gameplay portions.
Sun on ties.
Yeah it was taken down but I think it's because the embargo hasn't lifted yet, not because he's going to change the score.
I personally like the rocks and the piece of sheet metal. When a game nails the look of rocks, it's a must buy.