BlackTron
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Good one lol.
You needed to deflect so badly that you invoked politics nuke with the stated reason being fear of meta commentary.
Good one lol.
All I can hope is that this game scores incredibly well with reviewers and ends up being an amazing game.
It's on machine games to turn these none believers into believers.
If will be lovely, if we get people saying "Ok, I was one of those that said this should have been third person...But holy shit it's brilliant and I'm glad they did what they did"
One can hope.
Well, I think they seems pretty much perfect for the job. So did a lot of folks who obviously knows these things a bit better then both me and you, and everyone else who have watched a reveal video and nothing more.MachineGames was never going to be the right team for the job here and it shows already.
When most people think of Indiana Jones in game form, they will and I think rightfully so think of Tomb Raider and Uncharted.
Funny that Ubisoft had extremely similar messaging regarding Avatar lol. But we all knew they were just copying Far Cry in Pandora.
That doesn't sounds confidence to me.
Like others said, you stick with the perspective that fits the game. Not one that fits the dev.
That actually sounds confident. First party specialists want to make a first party Indiana Jones game for better immersion.
Me avoiding gaf during this time:Live footage of Gaf in the last 24hours when first person games exist:
Not at all. Make the same thing doesn't show confidence for moving to different gameplays and perspectives. It only says that they are limited to first person.
If they were to task to make a plataformer, they would make it first person because thats what they do.
Quite moronic saying that doesn't fit and pretending to not know, when Uncharted and Tomb Rider games were the ones who copied and were inspired by Indiana Jones. Both 3rd person games, but who knows about that right. Ironically, Indiana Jones game for original Xbox is also 3rd person, pretty fine game too.
No it's not. Both Infernal Machine and Emperor's Tomb weren't very good. Emperor's Tomb was the Xbox game and it was so bad Har Barwood just threw up his hands and gave up with the crap The Collective was doing in the game.Ironically, Indiana Jones game for original Xbox is also 3rd person, pretty fine game too.
The people in here criticising that it’s first person are the exact same people who would criticise it being third person. ie. Idiots.
The people in here criticising that it’s first person are the exact same people who would criticise it being third person. ie. Idiots.
Not at all. Make the same thing doesn't show confidence for moving to different gameplays and perspectives. It only says that they are limited to first person.
Quite moronic saying that doesn't fit and pretending to not know, when Uncharted and Tomb Rider games were the ones who copied and were inspired by Indiana Jones. Both 3rd person games, but who knows about that right. Ironically, Indiana Jones game for original Xbox is also 3rd person, pretty fine game too.
Same thing? From you folks who are big mad because they didn’t make an Uncharted clone.
Uncharted and Tomb Raider games were inspired by the concept of Indiana Jones, not necessarily based on any third person Indiana Jones game. Basically games about a swashbuckling, globetrotting adventurer delving into ruins and dodging traps and villains.
In fact, comments like these are absolute madness because the last Indiana Jones game before Tomb Raider kicked off the formula was a 2D sidescrolling platformer.
Absolute nonsense to claim that Uncharted and Tomb Raider copied Indiana Jones.
Well, I think they seems pretty much perfect for the job. So did a lot of folks who obviously knows these things a bit better then both me and you, and everyone else who have watched a reveal video and nothing more.
As for people thinking of Tomb R and Uncharted in this case, yeah sure. I totally get that, but that's why its super cool that they didn't go rhat route and did their thing instead of making yet another third person adventure game like those games.
The people in here criticising that it’s first person are the exact same people who would criticise it being third person. ie. Idiots.
You're more right than you realize.
Below is an actual post made on neogaf.com, I am hiding the user's name because it'd be a dead giveaway, but you get the gist.
That's exactly why I think that, whatever they do, it will be disappointing.
Uncharted perfected the formula of an "Indiana Jones" type game. If they follow Uncharted, they will be replicating the "perfect formula", but it will be just a copy of Uncharted. And Machine Games cannot match Naughty Dog. So it'll be a "cheaper" copy (for the lack of a better word).
If they do it differently from Uncharted, it will be different from the formula that Uncharted perfected over 4 games and a decade. That'll be a loss in itself.
Expecting fair criticism from some folks here is about as likely as finding the literal holy grail.
Same thing? From you folks who are big mad because they didn’t make an Uncharted clone.
Uncharted and Tomb Raider games were inspired by the concept of Indiana Jones, not necessarily based on any third person Indiana Jones game. Basically games about a swashbuckling, globetrotting adventurer delving into ruins and dodging traps and villains.
Nothing about that mandates third person viewpoint.
In fact, comments like these are absolute madness because the last Indiana Jones game before Tomb Raider kicked off the formula was a 2D sidescrolling platformer.
Absolute nonsense to claim that Uncharted and Tomb Raider copied Indiana Jones.
So, we came from 'We are good at' to 'the only thing we can do'.
Slowing step to red flag.
You folks? Your console war stuff doesn't interest me.
I'm talking about lack of willingness to try something new. This shows lack of confidence.
I used both Uncharted and Tomb Raider games because those games were inspired by Indy, wheter you agree or not is irrelevant.
No. They also took the camera perspective in count too because it makes the combat more imersive and Indy like, where you can see their models whopping the ass of bad guys. If this wasn't a thing like you claim, they would be all in first person.
Jerk Gustafsson: We based our philosophy of the gameplay around the character of Indiana Jones. He is not a superhero, he is a very agile and tough archaeologist. When you overcome the numerous obstacles in your way, it takes a lot of effort and hard work, like a real human being. There is also a sense of dread, like you are just about to stumble over the precipice, or the branch you’re holding onto is about to break. Similarly, combat should feel grounded and heavy, with a lot of focus on hand-to-hand fighting, improvising by picking up a clay jar to throw on an enemy’s head, or using the whip to disarm someone pointing a gun at you. A third major component is, of course, the discovery of all these historical moments hidden in the earth, or in the sand. Feeling like you are an expert archaeologist out on an adventure is perhaps the most important part of shaping the experience of being Indiana Jones.
I am sorry but you mold the studio to stay true to the IP, not the other way around. Your obligation is to Indiana Jones and its fanbase, not YOUR fanbase. No one knows who the fuck you are. You have won a total of zero GOTYs. Your DNA is average at best. This was their chance to take the next big leap forward and get to that A tier list, and they blew it by staying in their comfort zone.
Same way everyone thought Cyberpunk had to be a third person game. And yet.
The part about a first person adventure game with puzzles and stealth not being a good enough premise for an AAA budget is just hilarious.
B..but first person bad!! Disrespecting the IP! It’s not what people wanted when it was announced!
There has never been a great action-oriented Indiana Jones game. The puzzle games I think have been fun. But that largely comes down to the limitations of LucasArts and the property at the time.
When you look at Spider-Man you see what can happen with an IP that has larger not had the success requisite with the brand's popularity.
Star Wars similarly has been largely underserved, Star Trek criminally so.
The fact that they went with Troy Baker (great choice) over getting Harrison Ford tells you a lot about this game.
You seem to not understand opportunity costs.
No one is saying a 1st party action game can't sell, obviously that isn't true. That isn't to say the game wouldn't have sold even more copies if it was 3rd person.
Same thing? From you folks who are big mad because they didn’t make an Uncharted clone.
Uncharted and Tomb Raider games were inspired by the concept of Indiana Jones, not necessarily based on any third person Indiana Jones game. Basically games about a swashbuckling, globetrotting adventurer delving into ruins and dodging traps and villains.
Nothing about that mandates third person viewpoint.
In fact, comments like these are absolute madness because the last Indiana Jones game before Tomb Raider kicked off the formula was a 2D sidescrolling platformer.
Absolute nonsense to claim that Uncharted and Tomb Raider copied Indiana Jones.
That quote smells like a true Scheisenberg.You're more right than you realize.
Below is an actual post made on neogaf.com, I am hiding the user's name because it'd be a dead giveaway, but you get the gist.
"Whatever they do, it'll be disappointing"
Expecting fair criticism from some folks here is about as likely as finding the literal holy grail.
Imagine, God of War in first person...would it work?
Or, is seeing Kratos on screen a big part of the visual experience?
Phil's comments about uncharted and the potential of this game is where the controversey is.
I love how they went with First Person view, changing the picture from what many expected would be an Uncharted ‘clone’…
Indiana Jones like I cited has 3rd person games for Xbox and even for N64...though the N64 isn't a good one.
Ill take a fun game over whatever Horizon tries to be.aka they don't have the talent Guerrilla has.
I completely understand but its a bit disappointing afters years of waiting for a new Indiana Jones game. If this doesn't well there might not be another one.
Fine that they don't want to copy what has been done, but what has been done is also the best template for the game. That's hardly a controversial take.
Expecting any criticism from some folks here when it comes certain platforms is also as likely as finding the literal holy grail. So we can put it in those terms all you want, but it works both ways.
That quote smells like a true Scheisenberg.
and 15mil refunded as false advertising ^^Same way everyone thought Cyberpunk had to be a third person game. And yet.
The part about a first person adventure game with puzzles and stealth not being a good enough premise for an AAA budget is just hilarious.
B..but first person bad!! Disrespecting the IP! It’s not what people wanted when it was announced!
First person is best for games which are either slower paced, very cone of vision kinds of gameplay where you arent surrounded, or a game where seeing it out of your eyes makes sense (like a lot of shooters).
now compare this to Avowed's combat and see how limiting it is. First person view limits everything from movesets to movements and abilities. It works perfectly fine for basic first person multiplayer games like CoD and battlefield, but I wouldnt want first person limiting core features in action adventure games that are supposed to do far more than shooting.
Anthem is trashed everywhere online but it had the best combat system of any GaaS game ive played including Destiny. There is just so much more you can do thanks to the third person view from dodging to flying and all kinds of different melee moves that you cant do in Destiny unless you activate a super when they finally let you go third person. Shocking.
I was excited about that when it was first announced as a PS3/360 game that used the Euphoria physics engine. Then those versions got cancelled so I never played it.Did we forget about this one?
Was it any good? I know the Wii version came with Fate of Atlantis.
Heisenberg007 's post is below. He makes good points. An Indiana Jones game made in this day, years after Tomb Raider and Uncharted have perfected Indiana Jones in game format, ain't exactly easy to do. Fine that they don't want to copy what has been done, but what has been done is also the best template for the game. That's hardly a controversial take.
I need to boot up Indiana Jones on Xbox BC. I’ve never gotten around to it. I liked the N64 game as a kid.
I haven’t played it either. Own it though.Looks like it's delisted on Xbox's store
The GoG version is $5.99 right now.
Worth it? Never played it.