Knowing he is Japanese, they show respect, win or lose.He probably scoffed and acted bemused because E33 was winning every award, not because his game didn't win any. If you were sitting through the Academy Awards and the same movie won every single award, by the 11th win all you can do is shrug and clap.
People who played it, said their praises or dissapointments and moved on. When someone goes out of the eay to call them pretentious, walking sims etc is when you know that people didnt actually played them.Comments like this tell me that no one actually plays DS2.
Because anyone who played the shirtless bro final boss battle playing rock guitars in a street fighter showdown would know the game is anything but pretentious![]()
Indeed, one success doesn't prove anything... But I'm referring to Sony, whose generation was so clumsy and lacking in good games... Nothing compared to their previous eras.One success doesn't prove shit. Its all about sustainability, and if you're taking half a decade between projects you're playing a very dangerous game as popular tastes and culture can move on a long way in that time.
I wonder if thats how people felt about ROTK's sweep.He probably scoffed and acted bemused because E33 was winning every award, not because his game didn't win any. If you were sitting through the Academy Awards and the same movie won every single award, by the 11th win all you can do is shrug and clap.
Look at it as 33 being that good because Yotei and DS2 were top class. As was split fiction.
Indeed, one success doesn't prove anything... But I'm referring to Sony, whose generation was so clumsy and lacking in good games... Nothing compared to their previous eras.
Kojima could easily get the funding and backing to make a movie if he wanted to do it. He's well known enough that he would bring an audience with him, moreso than plenty of early career film directors.Kojima is making games to be recognized as a great movie director.
Sure but it's safer to be an oddity in the video games industry than to completely switch jobs and be exposed to a wider array of potential criticism.Kojima could easily get the funding and backing to make a movie if he wanted to do it. He's well known enough that he would bring an audience with him, moreso than plenty of early career film directors.
I'm surprised he hasn't gone ahead and done it, tbh.
He will retire after this next game and the industry will be worse for it. Even if you think DS2 is a bit damp.
I never played KCD1. I did play the sequel and it has worse combat than Witcher 1. So it makes sense the sequel didn't win much or anything.If DS2 is more of the same so is KCD2.![]()
Theres probably sop in January/Feb as alwaysIt was very strange that we didn't see a DS2 PC announcement on the show.
I never played KCD1. I did play the sequel and it has worse combat than Witcher 1. So it makes sense the sequel didn't win much or anything.
God damn ... that bad?
Nah, that's hyperbolic. KCD2's combat, while clunky, is at least better than the combat in modern Elder Scrolls game because you have at least proper hit feedback. There's no game that has worse combat than Witcher 1.God damn ... that bad?
He probably scoffed and acted bemused because E33 was winning every award, not because his game didn't win any. If you were sitting through the Academy Awards and the same movie won every single award, by the 11th win all you can do is shrug and clap.
I mean look at the combat.
This is what people enjoy?