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Don't Pre-order Until Dawn Just Yet

Wait before pre-ordering Until Dawn. It's the smart thing to do.

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Walker3680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

I just pre-ordered this game and i believe its going to be the most unique experience this year just like Quantic Dream's titles

Eddie201013680d ago

If you want to pre order a game pre order it. People telling other people not to pre order based on nothing is stupid.

Bigpappy3679d ago

Agreed. Don't get people telling others how to spend their money. Because he has an issue with the game or pre-orders in general, doesn't put him in charge of other people's choices.

I refuse to go to the site to read his point based on the headline.

crazychris41243680d ago

Cant pre order anything these days. Even games with multiple delays like Project Cars and Witcher 3 have experienced some major bugs and performance issues at launch. Just Cause 3 with its physics based destruction is my most anticipated game this year and Im nervous about pre ordering that too. Been let down so many times that I cant get as excited about new games and going to pre order like I used to cuz I know major problems are almost inevitable. Cities Skylines was the only game this year (bought 2 games so far) that had very minor problems that didnt hurt the game at all. I'll just let everyone else be the guinea pigs this time cuz I'm tired of being a beta tester for fully released games.

Thatguy-3103680d ago

Are you really trying to compare open world games to this? Those games were bound to have a few problems because of their scope and what they aim for. This game just has to have an intriguing narrative that will invest the player in which at the end of the day will be subjective.

crazychris41243680d ago

Its not just open world games. Driveclub, Project Cars, Halo MCC, COD AW, BF4, and many more over recent years have had major launch issues. Nothing wrong with waiting it out and letting other people test it out before you drop $60.

jb2273679d ago (Edited 3679d ago )

I'd say the amount of branching paths in Until Dawn could be pretty taxing on resources as well, and seems to me from prerelease that the amount of content would be on par w/ open worlds, especially through multiple playthroughs. Bugs are bugs at the end of the day, the open world nature is no real excuse, most of Rockstars output typically comes off w/o a hitch on every single release. Devs should never ship a game w/ frequent game breaking bugs, I don't care what they are shooting for. Do you not criticize a singer for screwing up while trying to sing in a key & timbre that's out of their range? I'm all for pushing your boundaries but mistakes are mistakes, and the quality of open world titles is exactly as subjective as the quality of any game in any genre. Open worlds have been done a thousand times over, but games w/ pathways as far reaching as this one is a whole helluva lot more rare, and if anything that's a much bigger scope & a harder target than just another open world title

_-EDMIX-_3680d ago

Depends on the game, "these days" games have always had issues, not game just launches perfect, hell I'll take a patch fixing it vs back in the day when your stuck with a broken game for life lol. I buy many games knowing they will need to get patched, its life, it happens.

Got GTAV day one on PS3, needed a patch weeks later, for issues I didn't even know about. Getting SW BF day 1, will it need patches? Sure...but I go into it very much knowing that. Even the very best games, by the very best teams will still need to be patched to fix performance, performance is not perfect day 1.....its perfected over time, hell TF2 is STILL being patched til this day and I love the publisher and team for that, Red Dead got patched legit like a year ago for an online issue lol. It happens and I'd rather have a bunch a fixes then a bunch of issues for LIFE that never get fixed.

Its merely the nature of gaming. They will get patched and any piece of software will get patched and will be better day 750 vs day 1.

This can be said about ANY piece of software, don't buy it day 1 if you don't want bugs. No team is perfect.

Even Smash and Mario Kart got patches soon after release. Am I mad? HELL NO! Brawl for the Wii got ZERO and the game's online is literally unplayable as it has a constant delay that makes the game unplayable at almost any game level.

We can sit here and say "these days" all "days" but the reality is, where were you last gen? Did you not know Motorstorm was patched? GT5 patched? GT6 patched? Every Halo got PATCHED not too long after release, Witcher 1 and 2 got patched too. I'm sorry but this isn't some huge discovery, its in the nature of gaming.

What do you suggest? Delay the game for years and years? (again, TF2 still getting patched, Red Dead got patched a year ago, 4 years after its release)

Again don't buy day one, thats not based on "these days" thats based on every gen. Hell, like I stated, you could be dealing with a situation like on the Wii with NO PATCHES to fix games....at all....for LIFE! I buy day 1 on certain titles because I choose to. You'll be playing a better version later on like many others, but hell...someone will be playing a BETTER version then you if they wait 4 years after release lol! How patched do you want a game?

Hell, I'm getting Fallout 4 DAY 1 even with the history of the team and its buggy games. I mean...you can wait till its $3, 6 years later and has "less" bugs if you like though.... With that logic...why even play anything this gen? Just help yourself to those last gen games that are patched to perfection lolz.

Rookie_Monster3680d ago

Nothing is a sure thing these days like The Orders 1886. $60 for a single player interactive style game really needs to be legendary to worth my money.

EvilWay3680d ago

If you have a problem with the order, this will be the same. Quantic Dream makes interactive movies. Heavy Rain was good but I paid $9 for it and that is about all it's worth in my opinion. The games have great story lines but no gameplay, unless you include pressing a button prompt gameplay

TricksterArrow3680d ago

You just defined gameplay: button prompts.

johndoe112113680d ago

And yet The walking dead is on many a GOTY lists. The hypocrisy is real.

Baka-akaB3680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

It is not a quantic dream game , even if it seems to follow its formula . And Heavy Rain as a gameplay besides button presses . The choices are part of its gameplay , just like it is for stuff like Walking Dead and GoT .

You dont have to like it , but let's not pretend it's as linear an experience as the mentioned The Order 1886 , at least .

-Foxtrot3680d ago

I feel like it's going to get the same criticism directed at it like Heavy Rain did...YET once again it will be the same stuff they praise TellTale games for.

Heavy Rain - Criticised

Walking Dead - GOTY

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Heyxyz3680d ago

Yep, I've told people this for years, and when I do everyone thinks I'm the crazy one....

Baka-akaB3680d ago

Well to be fair , amidst the trolls , Heavy Rain was still a massive success .

WD and telltales stuff get away with it , because it's apparently cheap with its episodic system (wich in fact ends up costing a bit with seasons and all) and because it feature many more choices than HR , and a plotline defined by your choices lasting multiple episodes , seasons even .

So yes it's doing the same thing , but at a bigger scope . Even if double standards abounds

-Foxtrot3680d ago

Thing is at least Heavy Rain was original

TellTale gets all their success and head starts with reviews because of the huge franchise they base their games off

Walking Dead
Game of Thrones
Minecraft
Back to the Future
Wolf Among Us (decent cult following)
Jurassic Park
Borderlands

etc

_-EDMIX-_3680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

@Fox- I wouldn't say all that. Walking Dead isn't really even about...well the Walking Dead IP, only 2 characters from the book are on the first game and only briefly and don't really have much to do with teh over all concept.

It might have gotten marketing based on being the Walking Dead in terms of IP branding, but it legit has nothing to do with The Walking Dead and I've read all the books and watched the whole show.....played BOTH Seasons and 400 days and can legit tell you, it has almost nothing to do with The Walking Dead as an IP other then name, zombies....thats it.

Thats like having a Vampire game with the Buffy name and Buffy isn't in it and one of her friends shows up for less then a scene and we attribute its success due to Buffy lol.

Walking Dead is a great game based on TellTale being a great team. ie as to why that other Walking Dead game failed, give credit where its due, folks don't just praise a game and say its GOTY JUST based on IP, that is not only silly, it makes very little sense.

Every Star Wars game isn't great, every Transformer game...isn't great, ie every Walking Dead game isn't great.

TellTale clearly did something based on actually creating a great game. The praise is very much deserved, they could have made an IP with JUST zombies and called it something else and I assure you, I would have still praised it. I often even forget its about the Walking Dead as in my mind, the IPs are not even the same. They merely share the same name.

Rookie_Monster3680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

Heavy rain scores a 87 in Metacritics of over 100 reviews. What are you talking about? The criticism is mostly about the one and done nature of a $60 single player interactive game as oppose to the episodic nature of a similar game thy is $5 per episode or $25 for a full season of TWD. I. It is not about how good the game is but value. I played Heavy Rain and fully enjoyed it but I didn't buy it but rented it because I don't think it is worth $60 or even $40 for that matter. Many people feel the same way. Of course there will be trolls on both sides but don't judge a few bad aple from the rest of the fruits on the tree. That is the bottom line.

Edit johndoe below:

Hey, I am just following the creator, David Cage's advice of playing it once and done with it.

David Cage:"I would like people to play it once … because that’s life. Life you can only play once … I would like people to have this experience that way"

Hey, if you want to go against the creator of the game's advice, that is your choice. :D

johndoe112113680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

The fact that you said heavy rain is a one and done game shows you never played it or know anything about it so you have ZERO credibility when criticizing that game. that game has over 20 different endings and countless decisions that drastically change the story and direction. So you can keep that one and done nonsensical statement.

Edit:
"Hey, I am just following the creator, David Cage's advice of playing it once and done with it.

David Cage:"I would like people to play it once … because that’s life. Life you can only play once … I would like people to have this experience that way"

Hey, if you want to go against the creator of the game's advice, that is your choice. :D"

If nothing else proves that you are full of it and never played that game it is this. You just read a couple negative user reviews and a random comment by the game creator and came here pretending to have played the game.

lemoncake3680d ago

Telltale are very clever with their pricing.

BitbyDeath3680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

Until Dawn is also said to be a much bigger game than Heavy Rain.
It is said to have hundreds of endings and thousands of choices in the game.

http://www.playstationlifes...

HR had around 20 endings.

TricksterArrow3679d ago (Edited 3679d ago )

Since all characters can either be saved or killed and they all most likely have their own solo ending as well as an ending with each one of the remaining survivors, there's already A LOT of room for replay value.

rainslacker3679d ago

My only hope is that the different endings aren't just brief changes to the main ending. I hate replaying games just to see what amounts to 1 scene which amounts to 1 minute of time.

generic-user-name3680d ago

It's a Sony exclusive so it's automatically going to have a huge portion of online dwellers hating on it.

Even when it's a game like Bloodborne, with universal critical acclaim, they'll tell you it's the worst of all the soul's games, they'll focus on the pre-patch loading times, that combat is too fast or that it's too easy etc etc.

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johndoe112113680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

Here's my problem with this article, and it's a HUGE one. This author is telling people to not pre order this game, even though he found it to be interesting and entertaining, because he thinks it will have limited replay value because of the type of game it is. He is telling people to wait until it hits the bargain bin then to get it.

Now, does anyone see something severely wrong with his line of thinking? He's telling people to not reward a company that takes its time to make an entertaining and worthwhile game, no, instead let a few people buy it, play it, turn it in so then you can get it, cause the company to loose your sale and eventually cause the game to flop and the company loose millions and maybe even end up out of business.

In other words, the reward for a company that tries to do something different and make a good game is to be put out of business by gamers. Then this same guy will be writing in the next couple months why we NEED to buy the buggy, redundant and drawn out messes that are COD, assassins creed and battlefield.

Sometimes it hurts to be a gamer.

LostDjinn3680d ago

It's a she, but yeah.
Last week she did a piece on why preorders are okay. Seems a little weird wouldn't you say.

johndoe112113680d ago

Hence the reason "gaming journalists" are the joke of the journalist industry.

Baka-akaB3680d ago

Yeah it's a malicious article . For starters no if you play HR only once or even twice , unless you use savestates according to faqs and guide , you wont see and experience everything .

And the people looking forward to those sort of adventure games , DO look forward to that , experiencing the choices , and not just for multiple endings and trophies

johndoe112113680d ago

Heavy rain has more than 20 different endings, so that alone should show the variety of choices in that game. If she states that heavy rain has little replayability then I have no respect or care for her opinion as a gamer.

Baka-akaB3680d ago (Edited 3680d ago )

Well that exactly what she did when she mentioned Heavy Rain . Of course like most cautious writers , she initially praises it , then proceed with that argument .

And even enter some irrelevant tangent about how quickly those games (and other solo and/or short gaming experiences ) come back used and loses value at retail .

Personally i dont care , if it's true ... but if that's the sort of things people focus upon , under the ridiculous veil of "hey games cost alot" , well it's sad ... that's how games like Vanquish die . But i guess more power to them ...

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Until Dawn Video Game Writers Not Credited in the Movie, and They're Not Happy About It

The Until Dawn movie has caused some upset because the writers of the original game were not included in the film’s credits.

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Becuzisaid53d ago

I'm confused. Did they contribute to the writing of the movie?

darthv7253d ago

I think the game writes should be glad... the movie is not that good. Its connection to the game is in name only.

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First PS Plus May 2025 Game Potentially Leaked Through PlayStation Store

The first game in the PS Plus Essential lineup for the month of May, 2025, has potentially been leaked through the PlayStation Store.

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Zenzuu56d ago

Until Dawn Remake.

Saved you a click.

OtterX56d ago (Edited 56d ago )

Boring. The original was a decent game, but not something worth revisiting. I guess this is alright for anyone who never played the original.

Now, Rush of Blood should have been the real priority for a remake on PSVR2.

adamwparker56d ago

Until Dawn remake, Death Stranding, and a random PS4 game?

Until Dawn was already a PS Plus game! And not even that long ago.
The fact that JUST BECAUSE an Until Dawn movie just released in theaters so SONY trying to push the name is not right for us long time subscribers.

CrimsonWing6956d ago

I mean, technically it’s the Remake. It’s possible that many missed out on the PS4 one when it was a PS+ game. I actually was interested to see what this one is like, but had no intention of buying it, so that’s a plus for me… pun intended.

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piroh209d ago

There's too many games to choose from

No Metal geat solid 1,2,3,4?
No Resident evil?
No Silent hill?
No Midnight club 3?
No NfS Underground 2?
No Final Fantasy?
No Burnout 3?
No Dragon quest 8?
No Days gone?
No Ace combat?
No Tekken/Soul calibur?......
just from the top of my head

PS1 era was full of great RPGs, PS2 was racing generation i would pick top 200 and even that would be just a fraction.

FinalFantasyFanatic209d ago

30 is way too low over the entire history of Playstation, I just wouldn't be able to narrow it down that much, I would pick 100 at least.

Storm23209d ago

Yeah...really odd list. I get that it is personal preference and I love most of the games listed, but my list would definitely be different. I agree though, it would be incredibly difficult to come up with just 30.

lockedongamer1209d ago (Edited 209d ago )

I only picked first-party titles. Otherwise, I agree!

EDIT: Except for Days Gone, I don't get the love for it but you do you!

Chocoburger199d ago

I didn't like Days Gone either, it doesn't deserve to be on any best of list.

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