this thing of downplaying games by ''it seems'' is getting tiresome.
Ryse is shit, titantfall is shit, dead rising is shit, killer instinct is shit...bah. Maybe I am a minority, but I like to wait the for final release, to judge a game.
To fully judge them? Sure.
But you're a fool if you don't factor pedigree of the developers into your hype for a game.
The apparent hype some feel for Killer Instinct for example is just something I can't figure out. Rare is a shell of their former selves, with everyone meaningfully involved with the original KI (and most of their best games) gone. Even worse, they aren't directly making it and are instead outsourcing it to Double Helix, who's last PS360 game score sub-40's on both Metacritic and Gamerankings. That is the climax in a downward trend where the last decent game they made was in '02 on the OG Xbox. No one cared about their Battleship game, their Green Lantern game, or even their Front Mission game. Why? Because they were all shit. So now we're supposed to assume that the Killer Instinct IP is some kind of magic that will immediately imbue the title with a level of quality Double Helix has literally never achieved.
Or lets consider Ryse. A QTE heavy, tunneled hack n' slash with random set pieces that include magically appearing spears thrown in perfect unison by an entire phalanx, with no aiming required. What they've shown is pretty light on gameplay. What Gameplay they've shown looks like it was cribbed from Nihilistic's Conan game early in the PS360 generation. This from Crytek who have seen a steady downward trend in quality (that I don't think anyone would argue) with each of Crysis 2 and 3 from the original. Now they're trying to reverse that trend while also jumping into an entirely new genre? Color me skeptical.
Dead Rising 3 is being made by the guys who helped Keiji Inafune and co. make DR2, but prior to that their claim to fame were the middling The Bigs franchise for 2k Sports. So who was more likely to have carried the quality load with DR2, Inafune who has a storied career of great games including the first DR, or Capcom Vancouver, formerly Blue Castle Games? I'm leaning Inafune on this one, but maybe Capcouver proves me wrong. I'll be skeptical until they do so however.
My interest in an upcoming title is entirely tied to the pedigree of the team making it. Brands and continuing franchises are meaningless. Video games are a form of creative media just like music, movies, and television. I didn't get hyped up for the Transformers movies despite loving the IP because Michael Bay was involved and he makes shit movies. Turns out I was right and he turned out shit movies. Crazy how the people who actually make something have more impact on it's quality than the brand they're using as a coat of paint, right?