Not until photorealistic VR. Or I should say, not until it's affordable enough for the average consumer, bringing in tons of studios.
If you're heading a company, it's also your responsibility to make sure proper management is in place to hire decent employees, train them well and make sure work gets done.
I couldn't believe how good that game looked when it first released on GC. Same with RE0.
No toddler in the world is going to be able to understand the plot of Kingdom Hearts lol. I'd say it more so appeals to people who enjoy anime. You know, like most JRPGs.
Sequel to Link's Awakening so I can die complete please.
Oh, and Super Mario RPG 2, or a sequel to Thousand Year Door xD
Why can't I enjoy both? Went from RE2 Remake yesterday to Paper Mario. A great game is a great game regardless of style, age or platform.
We'll see, when Pokemon and Animal Crossing both sell over 10 million each this year lol. Will see a nice boost in hardware sales when they release as well.
I think it's the best selling exclusive ever made already. In the US anyways.
Spider-Man is the first Sony exclusive to get anywhere near 10 million. Uncharted 4 is still under 9 I believe. Smash Ultimate is already the best selling exclusive game of all time in the US.
Yes, I enjoyed them, but the quality and gameplay will still have to be much better than that to reach the hights that the RE2 remake just established. Revelations 1 was stellar on 3DS, but you could see its faults when it got ported. Revelations 2 was alright, but the Raid Mode kicked ass.
I'll play the RE2 DLC, Crackdown on Game Pass, and probably finish up Tales of Vesperia. Other than that, slow month.
To be fair, if more people pay for Game Pass, it would eventually get bigger, newer games, and more of them. Buying one new game pays for 6 months of GP. That's not really a bad deal at all, especially when new Xbox exclusives release. It may be a ways off, but when Halo Infinite launches, you better bet $10 will start to look like a good deal for many who want to play it.
I think a RE3 remake will be much harder to pull off than 2. 3 had wider areas, more zombies, ammo and a dodge mechanic. Adding those things into a 3D environment will very much make it feel like an action game, as if you have the resources and abiliites to not have to fear enemy encounters, some of the elements of the horror itself could be potentially stripped away. That's not necessarily a bad thing, as RE4 has shown, but Capcom would have to put in serious thought and effort to preser...
Great games, but I'm just going to wait until it's on sale for $5 like the other two lol.
Who can? Amazon's infrastructure is superior to pretty much any retailer on Earth. They buy space and occupy on airport and postage property, they have mass automation and online services. Just wait until Amazon branches into pharmaceuticals. They already started competing with food.
MHGU is also fantastic, with wayyyy more content than MHW. MH4U is a little dated now, but is a great game as well. The whole series is excellent. Without the other titles there would be no MHW.
2 felt much better than the first.
Evil Within 2 is really good. Better than the first.
And then we have Capcom releasing RE2, a single player game, to glowing reviews, good sales and free DLC. Hope people are paying attention as to how to treat their fans.
I was part of the Project Stream beta, and AC: Odyssey ran through Chrome at 1080p/60fps with hardly any noticeable lag at all. The tech is being heavily invested into already, and I was quite amazed at the performance.