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Disappointments Of 2015

Mrs Nesbitt from GamersFTW writes: "2015 has been a stellar year for games, but with every year comes its disappointments of highly hyped games by developers and gamers alike. It's not only games that become a disappointment but other aspects of the industry too."

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joedom3096d ago

The Arkham Knight PC launch was a huge disappointment. Still, at least Warner Bros took it off Steam and refunded people who preordered the game- unlike what they did with Arkham Origins.

Yukes3096d ago

Disappointment isn't strong enough - it was a criminal disaster!

Aeery3095d ago

Battlefront ?
I'm liking this game so far and the gameplay is pretty addicting.

Biggest disappointment ? Nothing for me, I know what I'm going to play.

Let me see, maybe gaming journalism. There is a lot of shit out there.

Tzuno3095d ago

True, now the game is playable and i enjoy it, i am nearly at the end, great story.

Maple223096d ago

Battlefront was definitely the biggest disappointment for me, although as soon as it was said there would be no campaign I lowered my expectations. It just seems such a shame to have wasted all the potential.

MrsNesbitt3096d ago (Edited 3096d ago )

No campaign just felt like to me that EA couldnt be bothered to make the effort. Instead they capitalise on a timely release for the Christmas period and the movie *sigh*

thekhurg3096d ago (Edited 3096d ago )

Yes because a four hour long DICE campaign would have made the game the best thing ever.

People need to get over themselves. Nobody cares about campaigns for big online centric shooters. The only ones that complain are the people that had no intention of playing the game anyway and just want to bitch for the sake of bitching.

dantesparda3096d ago

And you need to get over yourself because you're wrong. I wanted to get (and got it) and was also let down by the fact it didnt have a campaign. And i would happily take a "4 hr" EA campaign over nothing. So follow your own advice and stop b'tching.

_-EDMIX-_3096d ago (Edited 3096d ago )

Have you played the Battlefield single players? I'm not sure what you were expecting even if they did one. If they do one next Star Wars BF....consider you've been warned of their quality lol.

I was never expecting some citizen kane type single player from DICE, Mirror's Edge is the best single player anything that team has done.

I can't say I was "disappointed" in that respect consider the team had no history of making good ones.

@MrsNesbitt- yet EA has Bioware and Visceral making Star Wars games...

It was more likely due to DICE not actually making good ones in the first place.

I'd rather wait for Bioware and Visceral's Star Wars games for such a story or great narrative.

I'd rather play DICE's Star Wars game for the MP...legit, stop asking of teams to make concepts they are not even good at, as if the end result would be this masterpiece despite the team not having a history of even creating such concepts.

I mean...are you expecting a high level MP only title from Bioware? I'm sorry but I think its sorta known Bioware's Star Wars title is likely to be a RPG. Soooooo if I've come to that conclusion, why have others come to this conclusion some masterful story single player would come from DICE? Even with no real history to say they would even ever do that. I'm sorry but the BF series single player games are utter crap, that is like crying if BF5 doesn't have a single player, as if you just missed out on Bioshock, Half Life 2 level single player campaign lol

WellyUK3096d ago (Edited 3096d ago )

Bad Company story is rubbish as well... What are you on? And Bad Company was good because of it's MP like every BF game.

RiseofScorpio3095d ago (Edited 3095d ago )

Welly I know you love white knighting this game like an EA employee would but don't spread your delusions to pre judging Bad Company.

_-EDMIX-_3095d ago

Bad Company's story wasn't bad, but the game is just awful. The design is so bad, its not even funny. Not only forgettable, something I would never replay.

I would never buy a game at full price for the quality of what that single player was.

Pixelart3095d ago (Edited 3095d ago )

Fair point there _-EDMIX-_. I'd agree to a fair extent.

I would have probably been happy to see a basic linear story mode show off those beautiful assets.

I was part of the beta and loved it but decided against purchase due to dlc being too steep and kind of necessary to get the full buffet of maps.

Still I'm buying once it's selling for cheap.

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RegorL3096d ago

One of the few titles that actually delivered what it promised!

dantesparda3096d ago

Im all for MGSV too but you're in the wrong thread kid.

98xpresent3096d ago

The game was wasn't finished, it was repetitive, the multiplayer is garbage, and its not a TRUE open world game. It was my most anticipated game for this year so thats way i choose mgsV

RiseofScorpio3095d ago

True. The reviewers had to go to an enclosed environment to play it and they didn't even play every part of the game yet they still handed out 10/10s like their candy. No mention of the repetitiveness.

Austin483096d ago

Speaking of unfinished games battlefront says hello it has nothing interesting too me it's a shame it went to waste no campaign no buy the game would have doon so much better if it actually had one but it's EA maby they learned from this and won't make the same mistake on the next one.

iceman063095d ago

I would completely disagree that Battlefront is an "unfinished" game. Sure, it's light on content and lacking a single player campaign. But, IMO, that's not unfinished because that they didn't plan on having a campaign. What they have, like it or not, is highly polished and works extremely well. (though I've heard some issues on PC with connections) It just sucks that they didn't have/make time to add more content to the initial game AND that they decided to provide the rest of the content later as over-priced DLC.

PizzaSteve3096d ago

For a game that's not finished it still has more content than other games. MGSV is great to me.

hiawa233096d ago

MGSV is GOTY to me. There is so much to do in the game. I love it. Not sure what many were expecting but the game is awesome..

Joystickero3096d ago

Man, Battlefront II is still better than the new one and that's saying something...

corroios3096d ago

Battlefront runs without any problems!!! How Many games can say the same????? How many were a mess, broken on release? how many had 10, 20 gigas of patch and still cant even run at 30 frames, have online conection problems???

Did we payed less for broken games? did we get refund?

I dont think that the PS4 or Xbox One run on somekind of alien tech? So why so many problems on making a game run without huge problems?

Perjoss3096d ago

Bit lacking in content and depth but nobody can deny it runs great, looks fantastic and is a lot of fun.

OB1Biker3096d ago

Exactly. Dice delivered a game that looks and runs amazingly and delivered the game they say they would. Gamers should know exactly what to expect checking the official site, demo, early acces. There s no deception on the game they offer and gamers should instead bitch on games that DONT deliver what the dev said it would. Like the game and buy it or don't like it and don't buy, that should nt be A PROBLEM for gamers.

garrettbobbyferguson3095d ago

The issue is that what they delivered is subpar to what was delivered a decade ago. You may be content with getting less quantity and quality than what you got in the past, but I sure as hell am not.

RegorL3096d ago

Not only runs without problem, it is often quoted as the game with the best graphics. And that is for a 60 Hz title!!!

(Need for Speed 2015, same engine, looks great too)

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6 Games That Genuinely Deserve A Current-Gen Upgrade

Games such as Mad Max, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Batman: Arkham Knight desperately deserve a modern-day revisit.

thorstein53d ago

Mad Max is underrated. Such a fun game.

Cacabunga52d ago (Edited 52d ago )

RDR2 still looks astounding on PS4 Pro. i cannot imagine how it could look with a next gen upgrade.

JonTheGod52d ago (Edited 52d ago )

Probably not very different.

No idea why this article is highlighting recent beautiful graphically-advanced games and saying they need current gen makeovers. They already look better than most new releases; just compare Arkham Knight and Suicide Squad!

exputers51d ago

I see what you did there.

Yi-Long52d ago

It's obviously never gonna happen since Sony killed the game and studio, but Driveclub. Even in its current state, 10 years after release, it still puts many competitors to shame ...

Demetrius51d ago

I'm not into racing games but yeah I even looked at gameplay of that sometimes

redrum0624d ago

It's a shame they cancelled the game. Definitely the best racing game I've ever played on Playstation. Just got GT7, but it feels so slow and less arcade-y, which is to be expected of a sim racer of course, that I just enjoy it less.
Driveclub also graphically looked insanely good for its time. I wonder what a Driveclub 2 would look like for the PS5.

Demetrius51d ago

Mad max ikr! Far cry primal, it amuses me how ubisoft just left ac unity hanging, sadly most of the good staff left from rocksteady while being forced to make that abomination smh

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15 Single Player Games That Divided Fans

One way or another, these games provoked strong reactions.

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banger8858d ago

I don't think Days Gone divided fans. For the most part, gamers loved it. It was the reviewers who were divided. Self-loathing racist pieces of shit that took exception to the main character being white. This was a fantastic game, one of the best open-world games I ever played, and I've played them all.

Cacabunga58d ago (Edited 58d ago )

Second you on this.. I had absolute blast playing this game!! Memorable!

TLOU 2 I thought was utter s***.. I still haven’t finished it and stopped about halfway (apparently).

It wasn’t fans divided around The Order, it was a period where xbox fanboys were thinking Rise was a more engaging game so they were spreading a lot of hate..
Today they are hibernating with nothing to play
The Order was short, no denying, but a great game with huge potential

shinoff218358d ago

I enjoyed days gone and last of us 2. PeoPke trippin.

I always thought the order was kinda whack seeming so I never tried it. Id like to now though.

Jon6158657d ago

No thr order was a short, clunky mediocre yet visually stunning game. I thoughts so and pretty much every other reviewer did too.

thorstein57d ago

The Order, where length was a criterion for rating a game, but only this particular game and no others.

Demetrius58d ago

I agree on my 2nd playthrough, ps5 this time

RavenWolfx58d ago

While I enjoy what is there in Days Gone, I mourn what was lost. The first trailers for Days Gone showed a morality system that looked interesting. For example, in the beginning when you are chasing down Leon and after you caught him, you could choose to shoot him or leave him for the freaks. You can see hints of it in other places, like if you catch a bandit unaware sometimes they will disarm and it seems like Deacon had the option to shoot them or let them go (he automatically lets them go).

Crows9057d ago

Whatever...those systems unless revolutionary don't add much...they rarely do in games that do have them.

anast58d ago

For the most part, when it comes to Last of Us 2, incels, homophobes, and closet national socialist types didn't like it. I repeat not all, but most.

Days Gone is a great game and it was attacked by the leftist socialist people that are actually closet fascists. As a great poet once said: "Socialism is the mother of fascism."

The Order got hit from anti-Sony Xbox fans.

Out of these 3, Last of Us 2 stands above as being a work of art. It's still generating a ton conversation to this day.

coolbeans58d ago (Edited 58d ago )

-"Last of Us 2, incels, homophobes, and closet national socialist types didn't like it. I repeat not all, but most."

It's so weird & cringe to see other gamers paint this broad brush of *who* didn't like Part II. Why take the "most who disagree with me are Hitler" type of mentality over game tastes?

-"The Order got hit from anti-Sony Xbox fans."

No other community I've dabbled in - be it social media or gaming forums - has built up such a dedicated defense for The Order like N4G. This attitude fundamentally blows my mind, especially in the face of similar older titles (hello Uncharted 1) that already did a marginally better job at storytelling and gameplay. It almost feels like some N4G group chat made this reflexive defense as a meme and a bunch of posters are still playing along with it. No offense to genuine Order fans, but I simply can't shake that feeling.

Yui_Suzumiya57d ago

Well to be fair, I remember being only one of a few people on this site that actually praised The Order when it for came out and got alot of flack for it. Over time it seems opinions have changed about it.

anast57d ago (Edited 57d ago )

saying something is "cringe" doesn't prove me wrong. You just throw words out and hope they stick. Bring some evidence to prove me otherwise.

I got:

Letizi, R., & Norman, C. (2023). “You Took That From Me”: Conspiracism and Online Harassment in the Alt-Fandom of The Last of Us Part II. Games and Culture, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/155...

You're up. Maybe you can change my mind.

Because NG4 defended it doesn't mean NG4 is the gospel of gaming.

thorstein57d ago

Yeah Yui, it was "the game to hate" at the time. What was bizarre was the, as usual, journalists that were lying about the game and their stories were approved.

It was all clickhate all the time for the Order. I defended it too.

coolbeans56d ago

@Yui

-"I remember being only one of a few people on this site that actually praised The Order when it for came out and got alot of flack for it."

That could've been the case right at release, but you should see more recent opinion articles on here. There's a pretty substantial cadre who defend it on here as being "unfairly tarnished" that I simply don't see elsewhere.

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Skuletor57d ago

Most of the backlash against The Last Of Us 2 was people upset that Joel was killed off, simple as that.

anast57d ago

There is that too, but the other groups pilled on too, which increased the numbers. I really don't see why we have to ignore everything but Joel being killed.

Inverno57d ago

I didn't like Part 2 and I'm not any of. The game sold like crazy, it's just hard for people to understand that most found the story to be arse.

anast57d ago (Edited 57d ago )

Prove what I say is wrong. I will need evidence. I didn't not say all. Your exception rule doesn't work. Find evidence that counters mine. So, we can have a real discussion.

Inverno57d ago

There are plenty of legitimate criticism in hours long analysis videos and reddit posts actually critiquing Part 2. The people you're talking about are such a minority, and they attack just about everything because they see the "wokeness" in the most subliminal ways. They're insignificant because the game still sold pretty well, and reviewed well regardless. Keep in mind the game released world wide, and western politics and views can't be applied to every corner of the world. I can agree that Days Gone was attacked, and unlike Part 2, due to these sites being so heavily political biased it did do some damage.

anast57d ago

I am at least showing the group was large enough of a concern for a journal to publish an article.

Where's your evidence?

Crows9057d ago

He's not looking for evidence. Don't bother with him.

Crows9057d ago

The last of us part 2 was bad story wise. Not some nonsense that you speak of...most of the negative people were random...lots of the critical reception from anything other than mainstream journalism thought that the game had huge problems.

Angry Joe and skill up being prime examples of that...unless of course like most socialists out there you wanna just lable people.

anast57d ago (Edited 57d ago )

Where's your evidence?

Crows9057d ago

@anast

Oh geez...Twitter is full of trolls...common sense.
The YouTube critics I mentioned are innocent till proven guilty. And proven with facts not opinions. I gave you evidence of 2 prominent youtubers and yet you ask for more...either you can't read or you aren't looking for evidence.

As far as groups being "large" for journos to get their panties all tied up...well then again you must be extremely gullible. As if we haven't seen thousands of articles claiming players are offended, angry or backlashing based solely on 1 or 2 posts. They love grabbing very specific individuals and using them to represent a much larger base....whatever is convenient to them making the case that gamers bad and journos good.

coolbeans56d ago (Edited 56d ago )

-"saying something is "cringe" doesn't prove me wrong. You just throw words out and hope they stick. Bring some evidence to prove me otherwise."

It doesn't "prove" it, but I have a solid success rate with the term - which seems to be the case here too. With regards to your article, I should break this down into parts:

1.) For starters, bleating for countering "evidence" after brandishing a media analysis paper (or papers) shouldn't be treated as some kind of trump card. That's not to say these researchers did nothing, mind you. Only that expecting counter-ideologies within this field who'll make this specific kind of work for TLOU Pt. II is absurdly demanding on its face. Nevermind the probability of non-progressive types getting the administrative approval being next to nil, but that's another can of worms.

2.) While I have critiques about x or y (some anecdotes being more flimsy than others, GG speculation, etc.), let's say for this argument that it's a solid piece overall. Having read the whole thing, there is literally *NOTHING* that validates the broad brush with which you painted TLOU2 critics in your first comment (speaking as someone who thinks it's a good game). The discussion about alt-fans, anti-fans, etc. does paint an ugly picture about the TLOU subreddit, Twitter users, certain YouTubers, and more; however, there's no positive declaration about TLOU2's critics ending at these particular clusters either. Even if you say "most, not all" in your first comment, that still seems overly broad compared to the text I read. (EDIT: That's not to disregard the nastiness or modest size in its own right.)

It's also worth noting how much of that paper's material is inspecting a pre-/at-release sort of backlash. But the game's been out for several years now. More and more people who AREN'T incels, homophobes, closet Nazis have played it past 2020 and you don't really see this new broad consensus about its accomplishments; in fact, you see more of a continued split over whether or not it deserves such monumental praise. Here's just a few other sub-communities near its release that don't fit your description:

- https://www.youtube.com/wat...
- https://www.youtube.com/wat...
- https://www.youtube.com/wat...

-"Because NG4 defended it doesn't mean NG4 is the gospel of gaming."

Correct, but you're just solidifying my point. Even PS fans elsewhere (social media or gaming forums) don't go to bat for The Order with the enthusiasm and consistency they do here in my experience. That's what makes your assessment of "anti-Sony Xbox fans" so fascinating to me.

anast56d ago

1) Speculation and emotion

2) Speculation and emotion

2a) Might be an argument if you gave me something other than your own opinion and emotions over the subject, but it's left as an anecdote without any real research. By the way, we can't negate the at release behavior, because it fits your narrative. It existed and those groups were involved.

The article is not a trump card and the fact that you seem to think so is more troubling on your end than mine. The article was to see if you could find other people that researched this phenomenon and we can have a conversation, but you still refuse to do this. Instead you wrote a sermon, which is a shame because maybe you had something with point "2a: It's also worth..." But this point still tries to side step actual events.

The final point doesn't solidify anything unless you are trying to solidify your own opinion. Albeit, it is passive aggressive, which is strange.

coolbeans56d ago

-"Speculation and emotion"

I mean... okay? Where am I wrong on 2.) though? Asking for a conflicting media studies research paper on this specific topic is already a random ask, given the environment with which these are made.

-"Might be an argument if you gave me something other than your own opinion and emotions over the subject, but it's left as an anecdote without any real research."

Wait. Just so we're clear: a research paper that focuses most of its attention towards a subreddit and social media comments to Neil Druckmann means you get to sustain your overly broad claims while contrary social media sources that don't exhibit the same kind of "alt-fan/anti-fan" rhetoric can't be counted? Now I feel even more confident in my initial assessment b/c all you're after is just whatever can be found with some accreditation behind it - regardless of quality.

-"By the way, we can't negate the at release behavior, because it fits your narrative. It existed and those groups were involved."

That's the thing: I never said they wasn't a sizable contingent of that either. From the start, my response was just how wild it was to paint *MOST* detractors with such a broad brush. I still don't think I'm off-base in saying it's cringe to just say "most people who shit on x game are closet Nazis or bigots of some sort," especially when your research doesn't really validate that.

-"The article is not a trump card and the fact that you seem to think so is more troubling on your end than mine."

Bro, you literally responded with "Bring some evidence to prove me otherwise.... You're up. Maybe you can change my mind." I don't really see how I'm speaking out of turn there given this and your original comment.

-"The article was to see if you could find other people that researched this phenomenon and we can have a conversation, but you still refuse to do this."

If no other people *HAVE* researched this phenomenon, then I don't see how the next best option is highly-popular sources which counter your original claim. Given that all you're promoting is a media studies paper hyper-focusing on a specific cluster of media, why wouldn't other forms of media work as some kind of substitute? That's not side-stepping events in the slightest.

-"The final point doesn't solidify anything unless you are trying to solidify your own opinion. Albeit, it is passive aggressive, which is strange."

I don't know what that first sentence means, honestly.

Look, I'll just put it like this: try to have a frank conversation about The Order on some other non-N4G gaming forum. There isn't going to be this clean split between 'Sony fans' and 'Xbox fans' that love it or hate it. Ask Sony fans how they'd feel about paying full-price for it and you're not going to get the ardent defenses compared to some of its most popular comment sections here.

anast55d ago

Still no evidence. I ask for you to bring contrary evidence, so maybe I might change my mind, all research can be falsifiable. This is what you are missing. We are thinking in two different universes.

You are writing sermons, which is a waste of everyone's time including yours. Bring some research and we will discuss it. As of now you have only brought superstitions.

coolbeans55d ago

-"I ask for you to bring contrary evidence, so maybe I might change my mind, all research can be falsifiable."

But I literally read YOUR evidence and it doesn't support the broader claims you made at the start. I'm not sure where else to go with that.

-"Bring some research and we will discuss it. As of now you have only brought superstitions."

Bro, leveraging this kind of language is so wild in the face of what you've provided. It's like unless those different communities I linked where fused together in a random media studies paper, you'd magically consider it valid. I don't understand how you're leveraging that, especially when it doesn't fortify your initial claim. You're basically retorting to me writing too much, regardless of the content itself. Just the oddest conversation with you thus far and I don't quite get it.

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D0nkeyBoi57d ago

Amazing gameplay, but TLOU2 had one of the worst, most convoluted and uneccessary plots I ever seen in a sequel. Terrible story and the characters were forgettable. I didn't give an F about anyone in the story.

Inverno57d ago

I don't think any of these divided fans, other than LoU2. The rest were either victims of biased reviews or just generally agreed that they weren't as good as they could've been or just overall disappointing.

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Uncharted Unreal Engine 5 Imagining From MachineGames-Indiana Jones Designer is a Sight to Behold

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.

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RaidenBlack102d ago

to reiterate, this is just a hobby project by a single developer

isarai102d ago

As a one man project this is awesome as hell!

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lellkay101d ago

Impressive considering its a one man effort!

Nacho_Z101d ago

Nate looks like he's been charting the lost city of Marijuana.

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