Battlefield 3 Executive Producer Patrick Bach thinks gamers will always do evil when given a choice, but does taking that choice away solve the problem?
EA has shut down rumors that EA Motive considered a Dead Space 2 remake before shelving it due to low sales of the previous game, saying there's "no validity" to the reports.
Why not remake DS2 whether shot down or not it's still my favorite game next to DS1. As much as I hate EA I would buy or would have bought DS2 day one.
No validity XD "Guys guys, we cant possible make a good game or cater to the gamers wants, stop"
I don't know if sales met their expectations or not. I just know that the high review scores received my attention so I was interested in buying it, but its price stayed high (50+ bucks) for so long that I simply never bothered picking it up.
Nameer from eXputer: "Dead Space 2 is a sequel that delivers such a feast that by the time you're done, you're not only full but also satisfied."
Hope they remake this one too. Just like they did with number 1. The remake of Dead Space 1 was perfection
thanks to the digital pass for it it was not perfect..in fact its difficult to find a working copy since many years.
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Okay, but what's *wrong* with making the "bad" decision? As long as gamers can separate fantasy from reality, I don't see the problem.
For me... I'm too much of a goody-two-shoes. I just... can't be evil, unless it's my second run through, etc.
The whole point and fun of video games is doing things that you can't or don't want to do in real life. Just look at GTA. Those games would suck if you played as the cops.
Not me...I usually tend to do what I, myself, would do in a situation in games with moral choices. (That means I'm in the "good" karma.)