With many games now taking the more cinematic route, Den of Geek looks at what developers should just make a movie already.
In a time when Rockstar has forgotten everything else except GTA and RDR, it's about time the developer got back to some of its gems.
Wonder what happened to the leaked medieval game that they were working on ... hope that's still on going and gets released sometime after GTA VI
Seeing as how it's been like 12yrs between releases, i don't think taking even more time is a good decision for the series
So make one GTA every human generation instead of every other console generation?
Come on...
While Rockstar Games are profiting from their online venture, should they reconsider its approach and return to its other beloved franchises?
Rockstar is the last company that should be risk averse.
The capital they can put into a game is enormous, but it doesn't have to be a massive scale title either.
It's a shame but money walks.
I'm a mega fan of everything rockstar right up until GTA online took over I can't get into it I've tried so many times it just doesn't interest me but I have probably picked up everything they have been involved with from GTA on the PS1 through to rdr 2 and everything in between like the surfing game surfing h30, ping pong, omni the list goes on.
I've been personally hoping for a modern release of GTA IV for ps5 to finally give me a modern way to play GTA on a modern console at 60
I think they need to diversify and bring back some old IPs for sure, just for staff retention. Some staff will have been making GTA games for the last decade, it must all be so tiring.
A small separate team with a £20m budget on Bully 2 or Midnight Club would be good to see.
I don’t understand why they need massive budgets on some of their titles
Like a Bully remake would be nothing in comparison, the map size is so small compared to their later titles that even if they expand it still would pale in comparison. The things they could add.
Bungie warns Naughty Dog on live service, before crumpling due to live service.
Probably the only good thing to come from the Bungie buyout, ND should stick to what they know best, SP masterpieces.
Well it's the truth live service games can be a flavor of the month, not even be a blip on the radar, could be a very popular game, a pile of shit, revenue generating, or lose your shirt, or my favorite lock everything behind a pay wall. The market is just so over saturated with these type of games. Least Bungie had one piece of solid advice.
It's good they dropped factions. People make it sound like it was this huge hit , but in reality it was a Cinderella story for a relatively few that play it and to recapture that would be almost impossible
I disagree. There is a divide. A gap between Game and Film. These games are just thee first to comers of what will become the bridge in the divide.
They absolutely have their place, right between game and cinema.
Terrible list who wrote this garbage?
Using "physically possible" like that should be a red flag.