As someone who played the first two games, the trailer worked to get me excited. It's all about the story and atmosphere for me.
I'm pretty sure Yu said they were just kind of placeholder models and will be improved before it's finished.
Without enough exclusive games that interest me, it's just not enticing enough for me, even if I could be playing slightly better looking multiplatform games.
This is said from experience. I have all but the billionaire trophy. I expected Minecraft but that was not really what it was.
Think of it more like Lego No Man's Sky.
I dunno, man. Seems like a really pointless article...
I'm not sure I would want Fallout to go back. Maybe it'd be interesting if they did a spinoff series in that style, though. Fallout 4's biggest problems for me were the watering down of dialogue options and reliance on base building rather than more interesting content and quests.
Lost Odyssey was incredible.
I don't care if they don't go with hyper-realism for character models. For me, it will be a success if it nails the atmosphere of the original games.
I never played any, unfortunately.
Walmart. Smaller one, but still plenty busy for the area.
I haven't played a 3D Sonic that really clicked with me. Sonic Mania looks awesome, though, so I might have to pick it up. Oddly enough, my favorite Sonic game is 3D Blast. Also, the Sonic racing games are, in my opinion, better kart racers than Mario Kart. I'd love another one.
Bring on the fan projects. Valve doesn't seem interested in doing it themselves.
I sure hope so. I've only seen probably about 4 Switches come in off the truck at my job since launch.
Okay, I kinda want this.
Right on, thanks.
Bethesda could stand to step it up, for sure. Especially in animations and voice acting.
Replace the emperor with Robert Baratheon and the sewer rats with another animal. There you have it.
Gotta be honest, I like DS2 more than DS3. Not sure what it is, it just feels better? I did play it on PS4 so I assume that was 60fps rather than 30fps.