Pretty hard to think post-apocalyptic cavewomen fighting robot dinosaurs is boring... But I can't argue with opinion. Just hope you'll give it a chamce!
Pretty hard to think post-apocalyptic cavewomen fighting robot dinosaurs is boring... But I can't argue with opinion. Just hope you'll give it a chamce!
Christ, what does it take to impress you people? This is absolutely one of the most intriguing new IPs I’ve seen in years, and it’s got a ton of people really excited. Are you expecting the game to give you a hand job and a free car or something?
I can say very comfortably that I’m far more interested in this than The Last Guardian. So glad a studio known for FPS games has the balls to try something new. Looks fucking amazing.
Reminds me of another great game called Enslaved. Loved that game.
GOD I want to, but...I can’t trust them. :<
He also had a pretty good voice. I swear I feel like he would have voiced some of those characters.
Day One for me.
You’re right. I should have been more precise: combat is gameplay, but not all gameplay is combat.
And there it is. The biggest problem with gaming, that a majority of gamers are too desensitized to even notice. “If it doesn’t have combat, it isn’t a game.”
Did you really like playing through Uncharted with only a few pieces of ammo and an entire army of paid fools? I thought this WASN’T Resident Evil.
I dont agree that letting people skip combat in games is a good idea... but i have a feeling youre playing different games than the autor. The vast majority of story driven RPG players for example will tell you that the story is more interesting than the combat.
How much can you call yourself a gamer when “HULK SMASH!!!” is your only interaction with the game?
There’s plenty more about good games than just combat. And plenty more interactivity.
I almost exclusively play games for the narrative, character development, and world building so “360 no-scoping bitches” never really helps flesh those concepts out. It’s often the peanut butter that I have to wade through to get to the good stuff.
I think the reason is because people want to see what would happen if they made different choices throughout the game, and it’s easier to find a video of someone who does so than to replay through the entire episode or game again.
People who play the game want to see which choices their favorite Youtube personalities pick. Or people are just curious what new game their favorite Youtube personality is playing.
At least that’s what I’m assuming.
You know what I want, Bethesda. And you know what the consequences will be if it’s an MMO.
But in Japan they read right to left...
We read left to right, but our eyes focus on images on the right of our vision more than our left.
Oh come on, of course he's diving.