Speaking once again to Reuters, movie man Steven Spielberg has said that he shouldn't have sold Dreamworks Interactive to EA, allowing them to pick up the hit Medal of Honor franchise in the process. "The smartest and dumbest thing I ever did was to sell my company to EA," the veteran entertainment boss conceded.
Medal of Honor: Airborne Redux is an overhaul mod that aims to remaster this flawed, ambitious FPS game up to modern standards.
With graphics tech as advanced as it is now, players are typically more focused on art and design than, gasp, mirrors that actually have reflections in them. Not that the former is a bad focus for criticism at all—there's much more to say about it—but it was fun to gawk at screenshots in magazines, amazed by such miracles as curves and faces that almost look like faces. All that in mind, the PC Gamer staff share the games that made their eyes bulge the most at the time of it's release.
A tie between Uncharted 4, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and God of War.
Next will be between Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us: Part 2, and Death Stranding.
Halo: CE, Gears of War, Crysis & Uncharted 2 blew me away the first time I played them. I have played many pretty games this gen, but none have given me that "holy crap these graphics" feeling that earlier games did likely due to the increasingly slower progression of game graphics.
Uncharted 4, Gears, Crysis, Saint's Row (first 360 game and had just played through San Andreas), God of War 2018.
Breath of the Wild also blew me away, but not because of raw graphics. The art style is just really gorgeous, YouTube doesn't do the game justice.
Ocarina of time on Nintendo 64
Final Fantasy X on PS2
Uncharted 2 on PS3
Uncharted 4 on PS4
TLOUP2 on PS4 pro(future)
BacklogCritic: "The First-Person Shooter is one of the most popular genres in the world. It’s what most people think of automatically when they think of “video game” in their heads. The perspective is instantly understandable and translatable to any gamer, for this is how we experience the world in our real lives. The genre is also known to be violent and over the top, nothing is more personal than shooting a gun at close range from this perspective, and has garnered its own set of controversies as a result. Even if a gamer only plays a single game, it is likely that the game in question is an FPS, if it’s not an MMORPG. This list is a look at the top ten best single player campaigns in this genre. These campaigns are far more than just a glorified tutorial for the multiplayer that’s so often the focus of these games, and deliver the most memorable moments of gameplay."
*slow clap*
Really...?
Yeah. Well, just form another game company.
Get back into producing cartoon series again too, Speilberg. Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain and Freakazoid freaking rocked.
MOHAA was a great game. He was involved in that one, right? That sniper level through the destroyed town in the rain is one of my favorite FPS levels ever. The multiplayer was awesome in that game too...I have fond memories of the V2 Rocket Facility and The Hunt. Good sh**.
Because Hollywood's revenue stream is shrinking, while Games revenue is only growing, since it's an expanding market, while the movies industry is already well established.
(Hollywood knows this)
So tell me... who has the potential for more growth?
I feel the games industry is being setup for the elite, much like the movie industry.
I can see a movie star getting picked to do a voice-over, over someone else who could have gotten their start, or someone else who has worked in games as a voice actor.
Basically, I see Spielberg's words as "I had a chance to work in the industry RIGHT NOW with my very own IP, and I blew it!"
It would have meant extra money for him, RIGHT NOW. But let's be real here... would he have made the decisions that EA made with the franchise?
Probably not, in fact... it's probably a good thing, because if Infinity Ward has proven anything, along with many other devs, it's that they and we do NOT need Hollywood's influence on our games.
The one thing I don't like about Steven is lately he gives away big movie plot twists and such super fast if it says he helped on it. Every movie lately with him somewhere in the project lead to aliens which is 100% obvious once you see his name.
As for his comment on EA well...I really like Dead Space, but yeah the rest of the games from EA are really not worth my time or money. :(