Indie games is where art is.
AAA gaming is distilled to serve to the lowest common denominator of the market.
I bought a console in 2017 and couldn't really play the PS4 for long hours because the 30fps gave me a headache.
Honestly would find it funny with how bad the story is.
Maybe, if you have played what 20 games in 2 years. If you have played more, there are soooooo many narratively complex games.
Go and play Biomass, now that is something that should be a defining game. Made by one person and the game just is sooooo good on a mechanical and narrative front.
Not really.
Haven't found a single system seller other than Bloodborne and Persona 5 in the last decade.
And those aren't AAA games imo.
Mario and Zelda could be, but I liked them, didn't love them.
Witcher 2 and Witcher 1 were masterpieces too, but ok
Literally no AAA dev is innovating at this point.
They follow a template that succeeds commercially, not artistically. Artistic games are rarely successful. But hey, keep deluding yourself that the industry is creative when all it is doing is fooling mass consumers to eat doritos and drink mountain dew.
Can't tell if game awards or if Geoff's love of cinematic games and hollow understanding of gaming is making him invite Hollywood to a creatively dying industry (As far as AAA games go anyway).
I meant someone like a game designer but ok.
How about someone relevant to the industry do the presenting.
But no, where will get the marketing from otherwise.
Mastershredder got shredded
Welcome to reality, a society so deep in the shit of capitalism and materialism where the rich, dumb/selfish and impatient drive the economy.
It's an open market, people can do whatever they please. Since you can't control 7.2 billion people and dont have the resources for it either, all you can do it suck it up.
Yes, many games exist where countless side quests can be tackled in multiple ways for different outcomes.
There are many open-world games that allow bullet penetration through walls/surfaces and many games that feature hyper futuristic guns.
There are many games that have branching stories with various beginnings and yet have all of the other features.
I don't think a game like Cyberpunk 2077 exists that combines all of this in one ...
Deus Ex
That's pretty much 50% of the reason I am excited. The rest 50% is because this is CDPR.
Deus Ex was never a seller, I don't expect this game to please people. But if this game even lives up to 60-70% of what Deus Ex was, this will be a runaway game of the generation and decade. Deus Ex is the best game ever made and I have yet to find a game that immerses me like Deus Ex does and makes me go "Eureka".
I am kee...
Why would you pay for something that doesn't surprise you in the least.
I would never pay for a rehashed product no matter how "polished it is"
Implying even 10% of people who critique games have ever made games.
Reviewers don't need to make things. However, they should know how things are made. They don't need to know coding, however they need to know game design basics.
You are saying that only a director can review the direction of a movie and only a story-teller can review the story of a movie.
Where is full version on PC CRAPCOM ;-;
This looks really good
But they don't have a single big or even mid-sized RPG exclusive to their platform.