WC writes: As we see more and more developers willing to take risks, even with brand name franchises, it doesn’t seem so outrageous anymore to think about something like Zelda getting a new perspective. It’s unlikely, but it’s always exciting to think about new ways to look at your favourite games. After all, who wouldn’t want to slice down Ganon with the Master Sword in glorious first-person?
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I’d have taken a few of those out. Prefer Sonic over Sonic 2. Outrun should be in there. Maybe even Pong as millions of people had fun with that even if it was repetitive. Final Fight pipped any Streets of Rage game, although Streets of Rage had the better soundtrack. Too many to list l guess. To me, retro gaming is the 1980s, maybe going into early 1990s.
A stunning Uncharted Unreal Engine 5 imagining has been released, featuring cutscenes, platforming, combat, stealth, and vehicles.
Created by Daniel Arriaga, a level designer at MachineGames on the upcoming Indiana Jones game, this fan concept is a solo developer project.
Just...no.
This guy has no clue what he's talking about. Third person is a far more versatile view than first person. Theres a reason why third person has a plethora of games that are totally different from one another while 99% of first persons are shooters
I've always thought a spiderman game done in first person could be pretty sweet