It's not Earth-shattering, but it's a cool little nod to a former Nintendo boss. It's newsworthy enough, and it's a nice, positive little story - why be against it?
I'd like it more if the controller had the same 'cracked' theme as the console.
Edith Finch was a masterpiece in my opinion. Every character's story was told in brilliant fashion. That's a game I'll never forget.
Sekiro is a solid and intelligent game while being simple and straightforward at the same time.
@ Solid
I'm speaking my mind about the game and its issues and you simply can't handle that. Why would I be "upset" over the game's success?
Slow down and actually think about what you're charging me with. You 'know' damn well I liked the game; I've said so on multiple occasions (I'm quite sure I linked you to my platinum as well) but it objectively had issues - issues that were 'very' frustrating for me,...
Don't give the bathwater 'thots' any ideas. Shit could easily be next... literally.
Yeah, by "behind them" I meant in their past.
They may yet ascend to their previous heights now that Activision is behind them.
Wanting more information about what activities you'll partake in within the game is asking to have your hand held? I call nonsense.
To your second sarcastic statement; nobody is clamoring for the generic open-world production that you've illustrated - merely they wan't to know more and see more of what they'll actually be doing.
We don't want him to say anything; we'd rather him speak with visuals, and a little more wouldn't hu...
Only here would people actually 'oppose' the idea of being more informed before committing oneself to purchase. They would rather you say 'Day ONE baby!' or 'Looks great can't wait!' devoid of caution or curiosity.
Now, there's nothing wrong with anticipation and excitement - they're great, but it needs to be based on more than the name Kojima and snippets of unexciting gameplay footage.
Before I'm accosted with ac...
Seems people would rather you go in blind, and wearing a blindfold bearing the name Kojima.
The game looks interesting, has a powerhouse cast, and a top level producer according to many, including the man himself. Still, I have no clue whether or not the gameplay will be enjoyable - none in the slightest. We've seen ladder placement, bike riding, briefcase combat, and backpacking and that's it.
The most interesting aspect is the story itself, whic...
Agreed.
I'm standing in the same circle; I'll believe it when I see it. These games could mainly consist of indies for all we know.
I pray Microsoft start releasing fresh, new IPs; no more Dead Rising either. Single player, single player, single player is what Microsoft needs along with their already established franchises of course.
I haven't been into Gears for awhile but the tech test rekindled old flames. I may actually invest many hours into the multiplayer.
@ Solid
Oh man, ease up. I can't take an opponent like 'you' with your 'crushing' downvote. I can't bear it. Yet another who can't handle a game he likes being analyzed and criticized. Poor guy.
If it's anything like RCR I'm interested. Making totem poles and throwing people standing on tires at other people was great fun back in the NES days.
Count me in.
Games don't hurt.
Nancy: Champion of gamers.
@ trooper
I'm not sure you know the meaning of the word, as none exists, and none has been displayed.
I said Days Gone is unpolished, and it is, especially for a Sony first party title - they're usually very solid. Days Gone was a good game, but it certainly needed more time in the oven.
I'm being critical of a game you like, and that upsets you.
Ha - if only it worked that way. I'd just end up with a fucked up controller.