Yes this definitely felt like the route that Deep Silver should go down. So much potential with the setting.
I know how you feel, but I guess the idea is that you certainly don't have to play it for that long to reach the end of the main storyline and have a sense of closure.
My concern is more that the size of the game world is so huge and there's so much going on that'll become a haven for game-breaking bugs. Nobody wants a repeat of Skyrim on the PS3...
Are you sure? You make it sound like it's going to be optional when you stop...
The beauty and the curse though right? Option my a*** - how are we supposed to tear ourselves away? I can't leave that corner of the map unexplored! I can't!
For any particular reason or have you mistaken this site for a confessional? :p
Always a potential issue for anime titles. That's why Ni No Kuni was so good - new world, new characters, old Studio Ghibli and Level-5 magic :)
It is an incredible figure, and whilst I am excited for Fallout 4 no doubt, I do worry about Bethesda's record with bugs and glitches. Is the quality going to be stretched too thinly over 400+ hours?
I was so spoilt by the wonder of Ni No Kuni that I probably won't end up giving this a go sadly :(
Some really good, interesting theories here. Bit of scaremongering though with the whole Sun is going to implode in 5 billion years though! Way to put a dampener on my day :P
That's silly money for PS TV - giving it away!
Look forward to the trouser-ruining Outlast. It's like watching someone playing Amnesia for the first time - hilarious and chilling at the same time!
Haha, only in one of the three possible timelines! ;) Besides, the 3DS remake only came out in 2011, so there's life in the old dog yet.
The Water Temple is certainly disorienting, but everybody should just struggle through in my opinion. Keep your bearings and you'll be ok, but there's so much missed if you never make it past the Water Temple!
Visual graphic novels live or die by their dialogue, so this is a bit of a shame.
The author said that he was omitting Assassin's Creed as deserve a separate list. Agree with 47 as No.1 though for sure. Hope next Hitman recaptures the spirit of Hitman 2 and Blood Money. Classics.
I'm not so sure. It looked very slick and polished, especially considering it's in Beta, but it didn't look to do anything differently from previous installments. The double jump is taken from Advanced Warfare and will just result in lots of very hard-to-hit jumping loons!
Would highly recommend Bloodborne in that case. It's brief, extremely forgiving and very restful. Like a stroll through a bluebell-infested woodland.
Good read. Definitely agree that it was wise to move away to a different galaxy, hopefully retaining enough of what makes ME great but distancing itself from the farcical ending!
I used to love the big box games proudly showing off their colourful cover art. Every game was shop bought back in the 90s and early noughties, pretty much, so the cover art was important to grab attention.
He creeped me out good and proper. "Yes I do like to play Legend of Zelda! How is this relevant to me trying to kill you!?"