Looks like FFXV, so not that good. They should make JRPG's games like they did back in the 90's. But quality and creativity has been long gone from gaming with a few exceptions.
Games nowadays are made by money an investors who tell developers what to do. Sad really.
If Sony was really smart, they'd do the exact opposite of what Pachter says.
As usual Europe gets fucked, both in date and in price.
This game would do so well with a remake.
"When you will get promoted/acquired next level (for example from 43 to 44) classic BF “DunDun Dun DunDunDun” theme SFX will play".
This maybe a sign of things to come. I know they said right now everyone is working on BF 2042 to make it better, but is it possible?
Yes, I've always said they have to look back at the older Final Fantasy games and what made them so successful. Games like FFVI, FFVII, FFVIII and FFIX are masterpieces, but also games like Chrono Trigger, Vagrant Story, Saga Frontier.
PS1 and PS2 era, gaming was really special back then.
Don't click on the article of them saying "Here is what it does".
They could have simply said 'system performance'. There is nothing more to it.
Driver
NBA Street
Timesplitters
SSX
Prince of Persia
Stuntman
Splinter Cell
Black
Maximo
Suikoden
And I'm not even talking about all the remastered that have been released on the PS3 and PS4.
Never believe reviewers who give 10/10. No matter how good a games is, there are always some things to criticize.
The maps are the biggest problem. As long as they don't fix those dramatically, the game at it's core will always be terrible. Maps are 80% experience of a multiplayer shooter.
Good thing they give advice on the best TV setting. I bet a lot of gamers have their TV setup totally wrong.
What Microsoft is trying to do is make the game pass something like Netflix for gaming. Sony is aiming for an extra feature for the people who want it.
Personally I am more interested to see how many PS1 and PS2 games there will be on the PS Plus. If over time hundreds of classics will be available then for me it is worth it.
The only games I would care for are the PS1 and PS2 classics. But I don't think we see hundreds of them unfortunately.
True, but he also says:
"I want to make GT7 a game in which you can enjoy a variety of cars lots of different ways, and if possible would like to try to avoid a situation where a player must mechanically keep replaying certain events over and over again."
I hate doing that.
"We will in time let you know the update plans for additional content, additional race events and additional features that will constructively resolv...
Don't forget this is actually a PS3 game.
It's already known why it went wrong with Battlefield 2042. They didn't listen to feedback of their own creators, that's why so many of the people who worked on the older BF games left. And apparently they were working on a battle royal BF but changed their mind halfway, hence the huge empty maps. Also the time they had wasn't nearly enough to finish the game.
At least now people higher up have been replaced to fix the game. I assume they are not going to ma...
With the Souls games everything about it is build around its difficulty. From gameplay to enemies to level design, it's the core of their games. It's not like with other games were you use cheats because the game is too difficult.
By using cheats in a Souls game is taking away everything that these games represent.
Maybe that was the point Kojima was trying to make.