Edit: I just realized I didn't quite get where you were getting at with your comment, so my response probably makes no sense. But I just want to vent, so up it stays.
Well, actually, when it comes to Bloodborne, and Demon's Souls, Sony owns the IPs. And it's up to Sony to hire FromSoftware to work on the games. Something they simply did not want with Demon's Souls, then Dark Souls happened, and a lesson they didn't learned with Bloodborne, and now we hav...
I don't have to, bud. It's install on my PS5. And it will always be. One of the best game ever made, and still looks top notch.
Now, I'm not saying Duskbloods look bad, it's FromSoftware after all, but there is certain deficiencies for sure. The animation is suspect and the atmosphere is lacking when compared to Bloodborne. This ain't their A-Team is all I'm saying. So mayhaps it is you who needs a reminder of how amazing Bloodborne still looks. Even...
This one hurts. While this does look like a mobile clone of Bloodborne, probably made by the same people that did the base Dark Souls 2 game, it still sucks that it's even a thing. Not because of exclusivity, but because it almost assures that Bloodborne 2 will not be a thing. At least not for years to come.
And we can only thanks one company for this: Sony. Their love affair for garbage GAAS games has seriously fucked everything up. Seriously, Sony, you fucking suck. G...
Oblivion? Meh. No, thanks. Morrowind? When, please?
Because the Star Wars license cost a lot, and if they can somehow make it a hit on the Switch 2, then they can recoup their money and then some.
And while I will never understand why people bury their faces, and their kid's faces, on a console when outside, I'm pretty sure the Switch 2 will have plenty of space for games like Star Wars on the go. Oh, and I'm sure they'll try to cram Shadows in there too at some point.
No, no. People forget some of the ridiculous pricing the SNES/Genesis era had. The fluctuation in prices, because of the RAM/Special chips/cuz whatever, was wild. Not to mention, adjusted for inflation, the prices were far more expensive than even now. And thanks to the CD format, prices finally came down to a reasonable price and we had it good for a while. But now that all three companies are in on the price hike, I guess we're back to the good ol' days... bummer.
Nintendo's back to the good ol' SNES days I see. Not Nooice...
With Doom off doing who knows what, the opportunity is there for a studio to finally recreate Doom for the 21st century. Because while these new Doom games are certainly fun, up to a point, they are simply not Doom.
As it stands, Brutal Doom, and it's minions of mods, will keep being THE Doom experience for the 21st century. No other game even comes close to that type of visceral and unique Doom experience.
Then you need to check your eyesight, because those gameplay sections they showed did not lived up to the original in any way shape or form.
"there's no serious argument"
"That said, what the original had was a lighting system that gave it a somber atmosphere, which is now completely gone."
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Anyways, aside from you making the argument for me, the fact is that just stating specs is not an argument. The old game ...
This is just sad. The PS2 version actually looks better during the gameplay segments. Regardless, come the fudge on, Atlus. It has been almost 20 years, and this is the best you can offer us? Seriously? Could it not have looked like Master Detective Archives (PS5) or something closer to today's standards?
Excited and disappointed at the same time. Atlus really hates old-school Shin Megami/Persona without a doubt. They put so little effort into that side of the catalog. ...
Who wants to break the news to them?
A futuristic FedEx simulator with an over-complicated narrative? Sure...
😵"It's thinking... again."😵
Huntdown is a streamlined version, basically all the good bits - the action and none of the fluff - of all those 90's action games based on movies that came to the SNES/Genesis/SegaCD. Games like Judge Dredd, Demolition Man, The Terminator, and Stargate. And it does it all with a similar style of 80's ridiculous presentation seen in games like Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.
I think Huntdown is an absolute treat of a game, and it makes good on what all those game promised...
Looks cool. Nowhere near as cool as Huntdown, but hopefully it ends up being a fun game.
And speaking of Huntdown. We need a Judge Dredd game, and a few other IPs, made in that same style.
Yeah, those days were wild at Image. And while I did felt actual disappointment, and felt let down by Jim Lee selling Wildstorm to DC, and Joe Madureira abandoning Battle Chasers for Darksiders, and J. Scott Cambell, Travis Charest, and Stephen Platt disappearing, and.... Well, you know how it all went. I'm glad that image at least came out the other side as a much better company for independent artists to do their projects at. And I'm glad it has become what it is today. Lots of amaz...
She'll forever be known as a character from the Spawn comic books. Angela, an angel that hunts Hellspawn.
I see all that nazi propaganda is rotting your brain. Good. Hope it hurts, dumbass. 👍
Shocking... Said no one ever.
The PS4 Pro was NOT a niche console. Since it came out at the same price as the base PS4, it meant it was simply its replacement. Just like the Slim version was but without the discount.
The PS5 Pro, however, IS a niche console. $700 and no Disc Drive? Sony Smort.
"Have you considered that FromSoft does not make sequels since the end of the dark souls trilogy?"
Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon
Lmao indeed. And just like clockwork too. Impressive...
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