Monolith, the team who brought us the outstanding Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor last year are already hunting down fresh talent for their next project.
Gameplay footage from a canceled Batman game that was being developed by Monolith Productions has emerged online.
Monolith is currently the only dev that might save DC game's reputation. Wonder Woman likely to be a good game.
Hope, Rocksteady gets a light bulb moment from this leak and consults with Monolith regarding future Batman project.
My worry is that the Wonder Woman game is gunna be a reskin of Shadow of War and because they’re using the Nemesis system, their going to do the DC equivalent of trying to sell us orcs again. They eventually took the microtransactions out of SoW, but it’s DC, they’ll probably try it again.
Im a bit confused as to why they would have been working on this game in the first place? With wildly different mechanics than the arkham games. Just seems odd.
Unfortunately, the open worlds in games like Middle-Earth: Shadow of War, Halo Infinite, and the original Assassin's Creed do more harm than good.
I legitimately loved Halo's switch to open world. They made traversal of the map entertaining, and everything involved just tied into the (what I consider) awesome gunplay.
The entire time I really felt the slow takeover of the map, and all the little steps forward felt satisfying.
I don't know what more people really want there, considering the setting and story. A handful of soldiers hunkered down on enemy territory; slowly trying to win the battle.
I think R* are the only ones who have made compelling open worlds. I can’t stomach most open world games and how boring they are with busy world. It’s like a flex to make this massive environment, but it’s extremely boring to traverse and play in. GTA V and Red Dead Redemption 2 blew me away with how incredible their worlds were. Elden Ring was the only other game to give me that sense of awe.
I’m back on an open world kick after Horizon. I don’t know what clicked in me but exploring the map and seeing the detail work has me loving open worlds again. Playing AC Odyssey on hard and really enjoying it and the map. Reinstalling RDR2 tonight because damn, that map is just incredible for sightseeing.
Halo Infinite felt off. It's like the developers didn't know what they really wanted to do
Depends on which open world titles u play, most of em are shitty AF, but I honestly admire open world genre, sometimes to just take a break from fighting and missions you explore n see details you haven't noticed before cause you were too busy body at first, then boom finding some dope equipment or things to sale
GF365: "Most games are not perfect and that may be because of a character or an enemy. Here are 10 mediocre bosses in great games."
The Pursuer from Dark Spuls 2 was great, I think the author just sucks at games.
Biggest surprise of 2014 for me. I could see a sequel expanding on even more of what made the original so good.
I think the game wrapped up quite nicely in the end so it should be a spiritual successor.
This time it has to be most of Middle Earth...not boring old Mordor
@Foxtrot Which means SPOILERS
We might get a game that ends with him failing.
I hope if there's a sequel, we see more of Middle-Earth, that would be awesome. I would love to go to Gondor and Minas Tirith.
Prequel, sequel to the first for Christmas 2015 or early 2016 and you got my money day one .