Acquiescence
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God almighty, why is this vertical slice still being demoed and why are journos still writing about it? We know it sucks, we've known for months.
lol, you know, if this game was announced as an Xbox1 exclusive it would be THE most anticipated new IP with daily commentaries of "This game shows what the Xbox1 can do" "Most impressive game of the generation" "Can't wait looks like incredible experience".
Microsoft buys reviewers I'm sure.yeah I especially liked videogamers classic preview where they said:
"This is THE most anticipated new IP" And made commentaries of "This game shows what the Xbox1 can do" "Most impressive game of the generation" "Can't wait looks like incredible experience"
Well I recently remember another cinematic game called the evil within demoing poorly but turned out pretty well so hopefully its just got a case of that.
People dislike The Order so much already that it will be a pleasant surprise if it turns out to be good.
A demo on PSN before release please
I'm going into this like it is Beyond: Two Souls Victorian Werewolf Addition.
That would be just fine with me.
Hopefully something other than this one because on top of being super short and to have been previewed to hell and back it sucks.
I played it quickly on monday and for the whole 5 minutes of it I just wanted to leave and play Bloodborne instead.
Begs the question why they are still letting people play a months old demo that hasn't largely been met with great impressions.
Begs the question why they are still letting people play a months old demo that hasn't largely been met with great impressions.
I'm going into this like it is Beyond: Two Souls Victorian Werewolf Addition.
That would be just fine with me.
Game was delayed once already. Seems they don't have any resources available for new preview code.
Nintendo did this with Eternal Darkness up until nearly 2 months before release. Hopefully Sony has the good sense to push it back a lil longer after a good demo finally surfaces.
Slow news day, let's write another preview for the same demo.
It's difficult to discern the quality of a game like this from a chapter in the middle of the game.
Infamous met my expectations.
I still have some hope for this game. Even TLoU seems boring when taken out of context. It's difficult to discern the quality of a game like this from a chapter in the middle of the game.
Even if this is shit, Bloodborne will fill the hole in my heart.
Yes and yes. I find it ridiculous that people are calling a WHOLE game boring based on the same short demo. I guess TLOU was just a cover shooter based in a hotel.
Begs the question why they are still letting people play a months old demo that hasn't largely been met with great impressions.
maybe they want to surprise when release an updated demo or info. Or they are a bit behind schedule...
Certainly a possibility, but surely exposing it to more people will only cause more problems.
I think a real risk is that Ready at Dawn bury their head in the sand and work non-stop to finish the game, not recognizing some core concerns that have been flagged since the first hands-on impressions appeared. And at that point it will be too late.
When the press are getting nothing else, what can they do? Would you rather the game be forgotten about?
I don't think there will be an updated demo, if they are sticking to the release date.
That demo was playable at every convention known to man, maybe we should all write previews
I can't help but feel that this preview was written just to pile on the negative impressions. Not that the writer isn't allowed to be negative about the game, but some of the complaints just seem odd. How attached can you get to a character that you've met just a couple seconds ago in a vertical slice of gameplay? Why would you expect to know anything about the story and the context when looking at the sheet of paper in the game world? I also think that it's funny that he said the game was super cinematic, but then laments the fact that looking at the sheet of paper didn't prompt a quest or cutscene.
Then again, I get the feeling that the writer is already predisposed to hating cinematic third person games. His Quantum Break preview, while noticeably more positive, isn't exactly glowing, and he continues to take issues with cinematic presentations there as well.
I can see the review thread being ugly. The amount of "I told you so" style comments will be ridiculous, regardless of what "side" they come from.I think it'll happen until its review thread.
This game is gonna get murdered if they don't have any respectable gameplay. No one gives a shit about graphics or story if your game plays just likeke 20## shooter released ages before.
Gameplay >>> Everything else. I hope Ready at down don't forget this.
I think it's ironic and somewhat funny how gameplay of a big project has returned to that of an FMV games, notorious for their 'passive' gameplay sections and shooting galleries.
I think it's ironic and somewhat funny how gameplay of a big next-gen project has returned to that of an FMV games, notorious for their 'passive' gameplay sections and shooting galleries.
this could end up being the most boring game of the year.
That trailer we got at Gamescom was something else though. A complete flipside to the darkness of the areas we have been shown so far.
Based off...the only level ever played so far?
I feel the same way too. The demo is like 10 minutes long https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h55y7DViiJo
Did he really expect emotional investment in such a short piece, for a guy that literally dies a minute in?
You played a vertical slice of a narrative and didn't get emotionally invested enough to be sad about the death of a guy you haven't gotten to know? Color me surprised.And I felt no tinge of sadness for the other squad member that dies--good ole What'shisname--after a little scene where you drag his bleeding-out-body into cover, firing a pistol at a few swarms of enemies on the roof.
Plus I could say the same about Infamous. There was pretty much no negativity surrounding that game before release, and that was a game that ended up disappointing.