Hardcore Gamer: Love it or hate it, the F2P model is taking root. This is not to say that the sky is falling. Games as we know them are not doomed, but the landscape is certainly shifting and many industry eyes will be studying Deep Down and just how well it does.
Former Sony executive Shawn Layden has "no idea" what happened to Capcom Deep Down game, which disappeared after announcement.
Still sucks we haven't heard much from it. Really liked the concept behind it, and I feel like I was one of the very few who liked the game's music. A shame it's in hiatus as of now.
I think Platinum has been overextending itself for a good while now. Scalebound was canceled after missing deadlines and Bayonetta 3 has shown nothing since its announcement in 2017.
While the game never came out, I don't think it was time wasted. If you look well at how the camera follows the character and how it moves around during "gameplay", you'll notice it's spot-on identical to the camera in Resident Evil 2 Remake. Deep Down might have been cancelled, but it most likely became a proof of concept for Capcom in development of the REngine.
Don’t count this game out just yet. Are we going to see Deep Down release on PS5?
Hopefully its still in development and will be released on ps5 because deep down trailer looked amazing when showed years ago
Hopefully it maintains the technology (like their fluid/particle simulations) and 4 player co-op
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The message:
Microtransaction's/DLC
You never thought that i would be free to play now did you?
Thats the message that it sent me.
I hate EVERYTHING about F2P.
This sucks. Crap cell phone games are ruining my hobby.
Well, this game is going to suck lol.
I'll still be playing it. I'm actually looking forward to it, as long as the model isn't too ridiculous. With high-quality, non-ripoff games such as PS2 and DCUO, I'll be optimistic. (But then again, it is Capcom after all...)
Just because it's F2P doesn't automatically mean it's going to suck. If that were the case, KI would be getting a lot of hate and pessimism.