3rdamention
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Totally different games... Different developers..... And we all know what to expect with Until Dawn...Although I knew what to expect with The Order and I loved it...
It'll be fine. The game seems to know exactly what it wants to be.
No because Until Dawn has choices unlike The Order.
As long as it's priced similarly to the Telltale games, I'm sure it'll do fine. There's a place for stuff like that and people enjoy these experiences.
The Order knew that, too. But the vision the devs had was just not a fun one.
The problem is, it realty doesn't look anything like those games.
Much more in the vein of Heavy Rain. Not necessarily a bad thing, but David Cage's game construction style usually has a tepid reception to put it mildly.
The Gamescom demo and PSX showing were met with mostly praise.
Until Dawn has always had a lot of positivity surrounding it. One big reason why: It doesn't take itself too seriously.
Yep. Good post.It'll be fine. The game seems to know exactly what it wants to be.
The problem is, it realty doesn't look anything like those games.
Much more in the vein of Heavy Rain. Not necessarily a bad thing, but David Cage's game construction style usually has a tepid reception to put it mildly.
This.Quite. The Order is not an interactive story, its just a story with prompts.
I'm surprised at the amount of faith in this thread regarding Until Dawn compared to Supermassive Games previous abysmal output. Anything anywhere near the level of The Order would surely be a huge success on their level.
So... Heavy Rain is a shit game now? Wat?
i'm sure people would have still dogged on the story, which by all accounts is doodoo.The Order added interactivity to cutscenes on top of providing fine TPS mechanics and everyone cries foul.
The interesting thing is this: had the game offered less cutscenes, zero button prompts, padded the levels out more and a 16:9 aspect ratio... there would be no 'problem'.
Just cancel your preorder in your account settings and preorder the other version.If i were to pre order this game in PSN, will Sony allow me to upgrade if Sony were to release another preorder with bonus which has the same price?
The Order added interactivity to cutscenes on top of providing fine TPS mechanics and everyone cries foul.
The interesting thing is this: had the game offered less cutscenes, zero button prompts, padded the levels out more and a 16:9 aspect ratio... there would be no 'problem'.
They may be different games, but human perception doesn't work that way.
I can already tell the comparisons to The Order will be non-stop, and the terms "cinematic" and "no gameplay" will be repeated ad nauseum. Because people are treating it like a dirty word nowadays.
Disgusting.
I'm surprised at the amount of faith in this thread regarding Until Dawn compared to Supermassive Games previous abysmal output. Anything anywhere near the level of The Order would surely be a huge success on their level.
Need to confirm. Have you tried it before without contacting Sony support?Just cancel your preorder in your account settings and preorder the other version.
No because Until Dawn has choices unlike The Order.