Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

The point of this sort of video is to be watchable and eye-catching, but most importantly show potential. While the gameplay in this vid isn't stunning by any means, it's there to give us a hint of what we can do in the full game. The interconnectivity of the hacking/ data systems shows this off: if he can do these

Did you even watch the video? The action looks the same as GTA, but the way the city interacts couldn't be more different. All about the data stored about pedestrians/ individuals, traffic light systems, computer systems that run the city, communication and identification; and the player using these to advance their

Yeah this trailer's upsettingly action-focused. Tbh, it was a while since that preview, the developers might have been forced to turn it around into an action title (especially considering the game's been pushed back), but I sure hope not.

Uncharted becomes a lot more than just what Tomb Raider should have been in 2 and 3. Honestly play those.

This game's almost open world. There are branching routes and hub areas you have to return to, and a large focus is on survival; eating, drinking, patching up wounds.

Christianity.

Excellent link, thanks bro.

It's exactly the kind of 'gameplay mode' (as Hall puts it) that I've been looking for since the idea of the 'zombie game' or the 'apocalyptic game' crossed my mind. Open world, interconnecting and emergent (realistic, too) survival game mechanics.

I felt the same way and actually wrote my rant out, see it above.

'Scuse my French, but:

The general consensus seems to be, man, that the splitscreen mode in that game just sucks. Might be more worth it singleplayer. Which people seemed to enjoy.

Sounds like a lot of the problems were on the console versions? Nice review.

Ah yeah, I watched those on the HD collection discs, I think. Yeah it definitely sounded like it'll be linear, but they wanted a bit of a sense of player freedom (which is the way to go really).

Huh, I thought most of his lines from The Precursor's Legacy were better than Jak II's. Still need to finish it anyway.

Jesus shit. It's non linear, too?

It's for the artificial intelligence that they're outsourcing developer bodies, right? I understand the depth of simulation of the creature, but what exactly is so deep about the AI? Just the creature having extreme autonomy and intelligence? Is that it?

Goddamn awesome. Thanks, man. Great to read that stuff about alternate endings and the theory behind it all.

That's my main concern...

It was pretty good. IIRC you can buy all the Batman skins for not too much off the appropriate marketplace? Hate to say it, but it's really worth it. Batman Beyond is unreal. I just bought them (got the Dark Knight Returns one myself, which was good.)

Man, how ridiculous is the HDR in that last linked video! Can't see a thing half the time.