Nice attention grabbing headline there, typical clickbait. Guy hasn't worked for them since 2012!
Don't much care about graphics. It's the gameplay that looks dated to me.
They look like villages now. For a proper city take a look at Novigrad in the Witcher 3.
The whole early embargo means confident argument makes no sense. They don't really need reviews to sell Uncharted anyway.
Also in terms of marketing it makes no sense to have reviews more than a month before release.
Some sacrifices have to be made to be able to run at 60 FPS.
Quality over quantity (mostly haha).
Funny as hell though. USgamer, puzzles too hard.
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It never was. The developer Jonathan Blow has always said it will come out on other platforms than PS4 and PC. Just later. Initially Blow wasn't a fan of Microsofts handling of self published games (infamous parity clause) but luckily Microsoft seems to be doing this different now.
Bundles aren't counted in the US sales.
It launched completely bare bones. If it was released on PS4 or Xbox One it would have been slammed. They're lucky Nintendo gets a pass on a lot of basic features from most reviewers.
Gamers don't care. Driveclub is far more popular even though it's a brand new IP so they must be doing something right.
How about actually reading the article. He makes a good point. Diplomacy/charisma is not a real skill. The game simply has checks that will only let you say things when you pass a certain level. If you meet that level you will always win. Which is a boring way to use a skill.
Patch will probably released shortly before or after the expansion that comes out in October.
It's basically the same game every two years with no substantial changes. No wonder it doesn't sell anywhere near Gran Turismo numbers. Shame because if they were actually given some more time by Microsoft to skip a cycle they certainly have the talent to make something special.
Apparently the final game will not have a server browser. This will kill any longevity of the game (at least on PC). Matchmaking never works properly.
Actually if you were a gamer you would not claim this nonsense. The TR reboot is an old game that has been so cheap for the past few months that I can't imagine anyone not having played it yet.
Meanwhile you get three great new games on the PS4 because of crossbuy.
Actually September on PS4 is much better imo, 3 new games. But I guess if you only look at triple A titles you might prefer GWG this month even though I can't think of anyone in my friends list who hasn't already played the TR reboot.
Seeing is believing. There has been way too much talk about massive improvements in framerate, demonstrated by benchmarks specifically written to be able to show a big difference. I'll upgrade when the game benchmarks actually show this kind of improvement.
Do people really think these look great? At least view them at their native res, blurry textures galore. It really stands out if you have a 4K monitor.