@Studio-YaMi
No, not that either. If anything, it's emulating sprite animation. Which is jerky and kind of silly. Like this.
Missing Pokémon here.
What. Do you even read what you write? The animations in this game are all but "realistic".
And games like The Witcher 2, Alan Wake, Sleeping Dogs, Civilization V and XCOM, each for less than $7.
Sony and Microsoft really need to make stronger digital game sales.
The gameplay? No.
Just no.
From BioWare? Yeah, right.
All the reviews out there that say this game is absolutely terrible aren't enough for you?
And in Beyond meaningless stuff happens without any reasons behind it. That's the whole game. "Game".
"By whose standard but your own do you gauge David Cage's story telling capability? On what authority do you believe you have the right make a claim such as that?"
Anyone who has seen a well-written movie, anyone who has read a classic book, and anyone who has seen a good television series has the right to make that claim.
Try, for example, comparing Beyond to Donnie Darko: both tales pertain to a coming of age genre, yet only one does it believ...
Because it's a game that actually knows what Fallout is about and realizes its potential fully, unlike 3?
Skyrim doesn't even DESERVE to be on the list.
Pulp Fiction, one of the most liked movies both by critics and normal people alike, had a similar structure and was praised by it. Because, despite everything, it had a consistent theme, a charming bunch of characters, and really good writing that left no loose ties nor plot holes.
Beyond didn't. I'm sure the issue is not only that it's split in such a way, but it's done in a way that's completely ridiculous and absolutely silly. And bad writing doesn'...
The issue here being that regardless of the kind of game it is, it isn't good at what it attempts to do. Mainly due to goofy writing and silly plot points that fail to mesh together and create something about as incredible as a fanfiction written by a 13 year old.
And that'd be fine if they were fun to play, but they aren't.
I played it on PC. Running it on Ultra at 1080p. It looked exactly just like the BF3 multiplayer.
Far from amazing, too.
It looks exactly just like BF3.
SNES games look better than this, actually...
I think it adds to the fun and challenge.
This is terribly disappointing. F2P games never turn out to be good.
What, do you know how much work and effort went into every bit of Dragon's Crown? The extensive amount of content it has? It isn't just a tryhard indie game made in flash; it's a complete, extensive adventure with tons of replay value and production values worthy of an AAA title.