Sony has signed that with Kojima for a couple more games I think
Reading the article, he is merely stating they make changes to keep it fresh, like Disney.
They can still do it better than Disney. And in my opinion they have. I like both remakes. I also like 7. I played the originals and have bought them all over and over again, but change is not always bad.
I get confused by people who just want everything the same all the time. But people like to feel safe I guess.
Gamepass?
And some games that won't be an option. If the creator feels like their making art and are standing out from the crowd by difficulty then the game just isn't for you. I bought bloodborne. I can't beat it, I gave up I knew it was hard when I bought it so I just found out I am not good at those games. And that is fine
Should they make symphonies or music peices easier to play? Just face it there are some peices of art that exclude you. Dumbing stuff down artificially to the lowest common denominator is stupid
I love Kojima games. I think MGSV suffered by having a mother base being a whole other environment to plan the missions. It was realistic in that you go back to your base after extraction, but it hurt the story.
If MGSV was more like Ghost of Tsushima or Red Dead open world where the story plays out like that combined with the approach the upgrading research brought it would have been better.
Some stuff cannot objectively be opinion despite someone saying so. Saying "in my opinion, the world is flat" is not only a incorrect opinion it also a stupid one.
Saying a game not yet released, and has serious hype, as underrated is premature and does even reflect the hype it has.
Opinions are not facts
I can see why you feel that way. It is not a fast paced game. The story is beautiful and heart wrenching
You bought the game 4 times? What do you do for work?
What an annoying take.
Same running an orginal fat 14 years old
Dude. Most people do not agree with you. Someone posted the definition of a remake below that does not agree with you.
I find that you are willing to die on this hill amazing. Keep being you.
Remake is better term than reimagining in this case. Because for the most part all the same story beats, characters, locations, and most importantly overall feel/atmosphere will be the same.
Re-imagining would be more "let's remake bloodbourne as comedy game" your reimagining the feel and overall intent amd you have to change everything to focusbon comedy.
The difference can be subtle but it is there.
My kids hace autism. They will not be able to do everything they want to do. They can try to do it, but if they dont succeed it is not a failure on their part but is a result of their condition. They will have to live with thay reality long after my wife and i are gone. They are not coddled and are told that they are capable but just that some things will be near impossible. That is their life that is our life. To expect everything to revolve around our situation and to be upset when it doesn...
It comes down to,what i think, 2 factors.
1: The Creators made the game with a baseline difficulty in mind. It was constructed with the rules and playstyle with that baseline difficulty integral in design. And when i say integral i mean that there is a measure of pride in making the game a challenge. Neutering the difficulty cheapens the experience and the hard work crafting the game around the difficulty.
2) People need to rise to challenge. Lowering the stand...
I wish too for next gen
if your considered a gamer by buying one or 2 games every couple or years sure.
the hardcore girl gamers are out there but they are not big to make a dent.
But scotty doesnt
College girls. I get older they stay the same age. Alright alright alright
It's a micro transaction game. They suck you in with reasonable grind to reward ratios. Then once invested crank up the grind.
While free to play, the grinding would never stop. To get everything out of the game is designed to take more money. I am all for throwing f2p games a few bucks for a premium version or remove adds. But not one designed to make you spend more money.