Hell yeah. I'm a Sony fan this gen because Microsoft's exclusives don't really interest me (except for Forza, which has always been better than Gran Tourismo in my opinion). Halo and Gears are cool, but I'm not much of a multiplayer guy. Maybe next gen Microsoft will pull out some huge story driven games and I'll be interested again.
Nightwing is my favorite DC character, please Rocksteady, make this happen
I like how you're posting a legitimate opinion and you're being downvoted like you said anyone who plays cod fucks babies
@foxtrot I remember reading those articles about RE 5 pre co-op and I was so excited, only for 90% of the horror elements to be dimmed by the coop
Honestly one of my most anticipated games of E3, I've seen this gameplay a few times and everytime I get goosebumps
I just hope The Evil Within 2 sold enough to make one more game.
The only thing that would be difficult is that enemies and items were placed to accommodate the new over the shoulder perspective. In fixed camera you might not see some items or enemies, unless they made multiple angles for each room you could switch to on the fly.
Nioh was a huge surprise for me this gen, one of my favorites.
Why does everyone have to compare conferences? Sony said upfront that their main focus was their "big four", and both Microsoft and Sony showed lots of multiplats. As a PlayStation gamer there were plenty of games that got me hyped in both conferences. Aside from the known titles I was really surprised by Nioh 2, Dying Light 2, Resident Evil 2 and Cyberpunk 2077. Everything else was just kind of a cherry on top for me.
I tried the game when it was on 360 and then again when it was backwards compatible on X1 and I didn't care for it because of the performance. I'm currently playing the remaster on PS4 pro and it's so much more stable. I'm sure the same can be said for the Xbox 1 and X1X ports.
Give me 4, REmake, 2, 3, 7, C:V, 0, 5 an 6
Best 30 bucks I ever spent to be honest. So many people are unaware of it too.
2 very different games in two very different times. Resident Evil 4 reinvented the wheel, God of War takes things lots of other games are doing and one ups them in most ways.
I honestly couldn't get into it either. Why do people not understand that other people can not like a game that is supposedly good? Whatever happened to art being subjective?
Even as an atheist, I see the game doesn't take a jab at Christianity as a whole, but moreso religious extremeism, and there's really no reason for it to attack all of religion. I'm having fun with it.
It honestly wasn't overwhelming, I just didn't have any motivation to kill some random big monster after I had hacked at it for 3 minutes, only for me to chase it and hack it for another 3 minutes, then once again until it finally just died. I didn't feel motivated to return to the base to pick up a similar quest and go back out to do it again. Like I said, I'm not saying it's a bad game, it's just not for me.
I put about 5 hours into it and I honestly just can't get into it. It's not a bad game by any means, just not my cup of tea. Monsters not really having any sort of health bar is kind of irritating.
I think they mean in order to finish the quest you have to complete the objective within a certain amount of time, not that the quest itself will go away.
I'm sure it'll be a decent game, but I really don't care for the whole anime style. Unfortunately, it might just be enough to keep me away from it.
Because in my opinion the story for neither been very good for either games in a while