Absolutely RDR is way more immersive than JC2, no doubt about it. But the *scale* of the world is lacking, is my opinion. Of course Rockstar can do narrative and atmosphere incredibly well.
Absolutely RDR is way more immersive than JC2, no doubt about it. But the *scale* of the world is lacking, is my opinion. Of course Rockstar can do narrative and atmosphere incredibly well.
Oh absolutely. GTA is far more immersive than Just Cause. But at the very least I appreciate the *attempt* to build a world of scale.
I love Just Cause’s actually decent-sized worlds. It is SO immersion breaking when a game like Fallout or Skyrim or WoW takes place in an area the size of a large park. When some ‘arduous journey’ in the lore takes 5 minutes. Where a ‘massive city’ is actually four houses and a pub. Where the middle of the wilderness…
Such an absolute and utter disappointment. Why not just make another singleplayer RPG?
The overwhelming majority of campaign missions star Jacob. It isn’t surprising he is in the main position.
Actually I think it’s a positive. Almost no electronics are actually made in America anymore. Automation means that production can be brought back to the US, which means thousands of jobs for engineers, supervisors, managers and other higher-paid, skilled jobs. The assembly-line jobs haven’t been in the West for 30…
Clearly it isn’t fully automated given that there are at least like 5-10 employees on the factory floor in that video alone.
Totally true. Travelling is just one of the many things so many people “never get round to”. Most American middle-class people can easily afford to travel abroad. A cheaper car, less nights eating out at restaurants, less materialist claptrap strewn throughout the family home and choosing not to stay at the most…
It wasn’t a mod, just a Youtube video for the biggest AC fan channel (Loomer979)
PoP 2008 was released a year after AC. AC was originally a Prince of Persia spin-off.
Sadly it didn’t do well enough. Was amazing though. The prince and Elika are definitely in my top ten videogame love stories.
The first game was a very pleasant arcade stealth-lite experience and I loved the art style. Looking forward to this. The Vita collection will be fantastic for some quality gaming on the go too. I’ve recently bought one as my business travel time has increased substantially, and playing Borderlands 2 on the plane is,…
I hope they make a sequel to World of Warcraft some day. It would be nice to go back again, have that sense of wonder again.
I really like Uncharted. For the principal reason that it is actually set in modern day, ‘realistic’ earth. So few games are. Even nominally earth-bound games like Watch_Dogs and Metal Gear Solid have so many ridiculous elements. Uncharted is unrealistic in combat and stuff, but it feels believable.
I continue to be shocked by how little choice and consequence Fallout 4 has. Is it even an RPG?
The “pls don’t sell this to Gamestop” section of Uncharted, then.
Also, they’re still releasing storyline content for SWTOR. So if all new content had to be canon it wouldn’t work out.
It’s not KOTOR cosplay, it’s SWTOR cosplay.
Honestly, I don’t think there are. I enjoy AAA, narrative heavy, cinematic Western action-adventure and open-world games, preferably with RPG elements, interactivity and side quests.
I love Assassin’s Creed. I know exactly what I’m getting- 20-30 hours of content in a lovingly recreated city, with decent combat, a decent story and some average progression mechanisms. That’s more than one gets from most games these days.