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I trust Production I.G. entirely. If they say they need more time, give them more time.

Dragon Age Inquisition did a bit of what you’re describing. Characters had preferences and reacted to flirting from the player character differently depending on how you matched or didn’t match those preferences.

Well that was a needless escalation.

After reading the first Kyoshi novel, I have to say:

While I personally don’t think this game needs a remake at all, it was pointed out to me recently that there were only six years in between the original Resident Evil and the Gamecube REmake. Remaking a game from the ground up to match current visual standards isn’t necessarily unheard of, especially for a game that

The Last of Us didn’t inspire other games in the genre so much as present the apex of an entire console generation’s attempts at making a movie-like game with a moving story, superb presentation, quality performances and adult subject matter. It’s exceptional because it gathers all the pieces of what other games and

Glad I wasn’t the only one. While the trailer started to play, I was in a Discord chat and some poor soul wrote, “DEAD ISLAND 2???” And my first thought was, “Dude, Dead Island 2 came out years ago.”

I get the feeling Mr. Vereecke has never actually played a videogame in his life.

I have six different friends who’ve worked at or currently work at Gamestops in the area, three of them at managerial level. From everything they’ve told me over the years, this part sticks out to me:

I’m all for it, unironically.

It doesn’t need to be a 100+ hour, open-world GaaS epic.

To make a game that has the same impact, you need to be able to rethink things drastically, to add whole new innovations, which a remake cannot do.

It’s almost like the games clearly designed with a small, handheld screen in mind play best on a small, handheld screen! (Excluding Witcher 3. That’s just an anomaly that no one will stop playing.)

“I don’t agree with how he went about it, but it’s his religion and we have to respect it just like people apart of the lgbtq community should be respected,” another replied.

Likewise.

I wanna say this is a satire post.

It comes down to getting people into the ecosystem. Their exclusive games are loss leaders.

RE:Verse had major server problems and the demo was very barebones. I enjoyed its premise, though. It plays like a combination between RE5 Versus and RE:ORC, but with the RE2/RE3 remake shooting mechanics. I enjoyed it when I could play it, but Capcom made it so hard to play because the servers could never handle the

There’s definitely a graphical quality gap between Gears 2 & 3. Gears 3 is when they started using mocap for cutscene animation and made significant tweaks to the way UE3 handled lighting and greenery, which was a big reason for the visual overhaul from Gears 2's “brown everywhere” look. I’d love it if Gears 2 got an

The only thing I’m positive on is a “Marcus Fenix Collection” style remaster of the original Gears games. There have been rumblings about it with industry insiders this year, and Microsoft has been making a PC push the last few years. Outsourcing the 360 games to a team like Splash Damage to scale up and re-release