What was once unthinkable is our new reality- EA is beginning to consistently put out excellent single player games.
"Feardemic are today very thrilled & proud to announce the winners (yes, "Resident Evil 4 Remake" is on the list) of its Fear Fest Horror Game Awards 2023 event." - Feardemic.
This year saw several titles pushing the envelope for incredible graphics in video games. Check out the most visually impressive.
I'm still waiting on a deep price cut on Atomic Heart (it was very pricey at release as is) because I'm interested in experiencing some of the design choices personally. So far I've just seen snippets from videos.
Horizon: Burning Shores really is a stunning sight, taking to the sky’s, into the clouds/storms is a sight to behold! A great visual showcase from GG’s as usual, giving us a sample of Horizon 3. I cannot imagine how that’ll look being solely PZ5 exclusive and no doubt pushing PS5 to its limits.
Man, I’d also love to see them use the Decima engine on a linear game, I try to imagine the visual results, they’d be astounding I imagine.
Digital Foundry : 2022 and now 2023 have been rough years for AAA game release quality, with many games releasing in an unfinished, broken state - particularly on PC. We recently reported on big improvements to The Last of Us Part 1 on PC, so we decided to go back, revisiting four of the most contentious releases we've reviewed recently. How long does it take to fix a PC game? Do they actually get fixed at all? Of course, the truth is that the situation is different on a game by game basis. Some games have only had minor tweaks, and of the four we tested, only one has addressed the foundational problems we highlighted in our initial review.
How about "Proving" everybody wrong about NFS and return it back to Original Formula.
Get rid of online multi-player racing and return it back to 2 player offline racing once again.
One was a remake and the 2 Star Wars games. I wouldn’t call that consistently. You need more than a good year to be consistent. It’s a good start but too far apart with 3 games.
So about Alice:Asylum being shot down a month ago...
Didn't plenty of other devs prove that already while EA was trying to abandon single player games?
Making a few SP games so they don't lose customers is damage control only.