I don't think PlatinumGames put its heart into this. The user interface looks terrible, and I can barely see the turtles' moves. Even Ninja Theory's DmC is much better than this.
PG should focus on one game at a time. NieR: Automata should be its top priority, because its latest trailer is stellar.
All in all, TMNT looks like another quick cash-grab, but I could be wrong, anyway.
I don't think it needs a reboot. However, all it needs is improvements.
Games like Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Dino Crisis need a reboot.
I trust Naughty Dog with their quality titles. However, I think ND should comment or clarify on this matter.
...or it could be like The Raid. ;D
Now it is time to release it on PS4. I bet it will sell higher than XOne and PC combined.
With no gunplay and open-world gameplay, Mirror's Edge: Catalyst should be on everybody's radar. Remember, this is a reboot, not a sequel, so you don't have to play the original game to soak in the game's world.
Moreover, ME: Catalyst could be one of the finest martial art games we've ever played besides the awesome Batman Arkham.
Higher fps means lesser input lag, I guess.
Nope, I'd rather have a sequel.
I wish it released on PS4 today. :'(
If it includes a separate trophy list, I'm in.
I prefer Resident Evil 5 to be remastered, instead Resi 6. Or, they could create a sequel.
NieR: Automata gets me excited the most. Its combat and music are ubercool.
In video games, story may suck, but gameplay is king. Remember that.
I'm fine with 60 dollars if it releases in the first semester of 2016.
Why indies all the time?!
Nevertheless, I enjoy indies like Transistor, CounterSpy, The Swapper and Never Alone. I want a AAA title (PS4) at least every month, however.
We have games like Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition, Murdered: Soul Suspect, Alien: Isolation, The Evil Within and so on. Why don't give us one of them every single month? WHYYYYYYY? :'(
After that rad debut gameplay trailer, this is obviously one of my most anticipated titles this year.
I hope it doesn't get delayed to 2017, and succeeds.
If a game that takes a decade can't succeed, the whole world shouldn't trust Square Enix no more. Hehehe...
The 2016 gameplay is blurrier, though it still looks good.
The thing that bothers me the most is that this title is confusing me as hell: is it a single-player game or multiplayer or both? Which gameplay is which?
Varieties are always nice. Watch Dogs is actually okay. The thing I didn't like the most was its one-dimensional protagonist. And the things that kept me playing were its conspiracy theories and Clara Lille.
Bombastic trailer, indeed!
On the PS.Blog, Ninja Theory says that they are gonna showcase a new combat system of the game in the coming months. I'm EXCITED!
I hope the combat is as satisfying as DmC -- and even more satisfying in its definitive edition.