This article smells like serious fanboy tears. Doesn't take into account that maybe consumers just aren't interested in tat kind of innovation. What's even ridiculous is that the author is of the opinion that gamers don't know what's good for them, so we need to be cuddled and shown what the future is. When that very future is being shaped by what we spend out money on lol.
I think it's turning of a new leaf. After TLOU, I'm sure most inside ND see Druckmann and Straley as the present and future of that studio. Creative differences, where the directors who were big parts of the ps3 games would have been taking a back seat, and some decided now was the right time to move on.
It's interesting because this may suggest the tone set in TLOU is the way they are moving forward with. I'm worried because the relaxed, super silly and light...
Delsin, he actually has a personality and can be related to as a regular young dude. C'mon let's be real, me as a 20 year old, I would think it's freaking cool to have powers. I would be jumping all across building and having a great time, that's what being young is about !! Cole was just Sucker Punch's take on guys like Starkiller, Raiden, etc. The emo like, generic protags who of course hate having powers and feel weighed down by it's responsibility. I never felt thr...
That's how comic books are. Batman, superman, etc even reading something like one piece. The strength of the stories are in the characters, not the plot, the point is not to dive into complicated morality. That was obvious from how infamous is marketed
The game is heavily influenced by comic book and manga stories, according to the Devs. Yes, those stories tend to be binary, and it seems you missed the point. Comic stories aren't really deep with morally grey heroes, that's not what the game wants to do. Having a mass effect like choice system doesn't work in infamous
Too bad this game won't look like this at launch.
Thank You! Why should games be ashamed that they play like they're trademark? What matters more that whether something is revolutionary, is gameplay variety. Does the game mix it up enough to keep the player interested. Since when is innovation used as a checkmark against games? If it's fun, then that matters in the end.
Microsoft has been hammering home the point that Titanfall is the xbox one system seller. They're trying to convince consumers, not dedicated playstation fans or gamers who buy both consoles. The average joe that plays games every once in a while, trying to convince him to get an Xbox One instead. Titanfall has been marketed to death, so many commercials and ads on other sites.
To see that marketing strategy had no significant affect on reducing PS4 sales, it is astonish...
At first I was skeptical about this site but the fact that every piece of info that they've leaked early has been correct.....
Wow. Even with Titanfall, it had no affect on PS4 sales which without so called system sellers it could still stay competitive. Infamous being it's first true system seller, is really gonna drive more sales. Good job to Respawn, they worked hard and got rewarded but my goodness, Mark Cerny you made a beast of a console!
Alan Wake is from Remedy, a second party. Gears was developed by Epic Games, a third party, but now the IP belongs to MS. They did have Bungie, but they moved on and 343 handle Halo.
Personally, I don't play many games that don't hook me. I need a story to be invested in, to learn about a new world, get attached to awesome characters, and watch the coolest action sequences. I love gameplay driven games, but as I'm getting older I realize that I want something "more". It started happening a few years ago, where games that everyone goes crazy for, don't really do anything for me. I want experiences like Uncharted, Heavy Rain, TLOU, Mass Effect and ...
Good.
Here's what I think will be at GDC for PS4 headset
First Party:
Driveclub
Media Molecule PS4 game? Remember Little big planet was announced at GDC years ago. Sony has a history of showing new gaming tech with new software there.
Third Party:
Until Dawn (moved to PS4)
Alien Isolation (confirmed to have VR support)
Here's a wildcard, Destiny and Bungie is gonna be at GDC too.
Solid review
What does my picture have to do with my opinion?
For me personally, I can't really justify the price. It doesn't have the same amount of allure that another always online game like Destiny has. Their promising LOADS of content for $60 with a clearly defined/cinematic story, seamless co-op and competitive multiplayer all while having an open world/galaxy that you can explore. Raids, looting, factions, trading, upgrading skills, etc.
That sounds like $60 to me
I mean yeah it was really fun, but the content is low and it will burn out in a few weeks. I love Titanfall, but there just simply is not enough content for a $60 multiplayer only game.
Titanfall doesn't have a story campaign LOL.
That logic would make sense it was rendering two different resolutions, but Killzone's concessions come at trying to make it run as smooth in MP as possible. The campaign is native resolution, and they are using a different method, temporal reprojection which does no render the horizontal frames, but what people are not getting is that Killzone Multiplayer is NOT upscaling the image
Killzone isn't stretching the...
Killzone's campaign is 1080p native, so I'm not sure what you mean LOL. Who cares what the multiplayer resolution is, performance is what matters most in matches. The game doesn't render the horizontal pixels in multiplayer but there is no upscale happening so technically it's still 1080p.
Oh, that makes sense. The game is not taxing the hardware