Insomniac's new multiplatform title made some waves when it was first announced last year but since then, we've heard next to nothing. What's the deal?
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Sigh I know that Insomniac Games shouldn't back step on what they do. But the general consensus was not positive as he stated it. Just look at the fuse trailer on youtube, http://www.youtube.com/watc...
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If that positive then I worry for Insomniac.
I do feel bad i know they are trying something new but it doesnt look like something amazing
...and i do feel bad for them because they didn't seem to choose the way of making an original game but they are following the footsteps of the TPS we already have millions of during this gen and the market is really saturated with these TPS. This game is not gonna sell.
And i prefer Overstrike title much better to Fuse.
its problem is the art direction. it has no style or substance of its own. it looks like as generic as possible.
that said it makes no sense to look that was considering how ratchet and resistance both have their very own distinct look
Honestly I'm not that excited(And I'm a big Insomniac fan). The trailer really didn't look that good and wasn't that funny. But hopefully they show more to raise my exceptions.
EA said that they would show it later in the summer. Gamescon seems like the perfect time.
I remember reading something about them working on something similar to epics fortnight too. Maybe, it has changed. But they r a solid company and if it's next Gen, we will hear about it soon.
Insomniac should cancel it and make more games like the Ratchet and Clank series, they were leading the way in making their games look like kids movies.
More of them plz
Looks pretty generic to me. Needless to say, I'm not excited for this.