irishman86 wrote: » Really? I find once Ive played a game, I have no feeling to go back and relive a story again. Its similar to trophies for harder levels in games, I find them pointless. Give me a new story any day of the week
Penn wrote: » and a zombear which is something I never knew I wanted to see until I saw it.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Also where the he'll were all these Japanese games supposedly at e3 from Sony?
M!Ck^ wrote: Days Gone was impressive in fairness, but that was about it. No TLOU2
super_furry wrote: » Read it elsewhere this morning and I think it's a good point - nearly everything big from Sony first parties looks like it's very heavily influenced by The Last of Us. God Of War, Days Gone and even the Uncharted DLC all look and feel like they're using TLOU as their base.
ERG89 wrote: » I am watching the conference now. Honestly Days Gone looks good but it has a game setting that is so similar to The Last of Us if you put clickers in instead of "freakers" it could easily be a spin off.
Retr0gamer wrote: » It might just be the fact they were presenting at E3 but it looked like everything was very situational rather than the open world and random nature of the environment was what afforded the player the game play opportunities. Currently it looks like a million games I've already played before and didn't enjoy.
M!Ck^ wrote: » Just under 3 hours and counting until Nintendo lays the Smackdown on E3 (Hopefully)
super_furry wrote: » Didn't realise Nintendo is on at a decent hour today, nice bonus. They already have what to my mind is the game of the show in Mario + Rabids, but some news on unannounced games today would be nice. I'd pay anything for a proper, fully retranslated Sieken Densetsu Collection too.
Pac1Man wrote: » They have a nice big open goal to aim at anyways. A chance to grab a large chunk of those Christmas Euros. The strangest thing as mentioned a few posts above is the adoration of older games. Don't get me wrong, some of them are timeless but there were almost tears in people's eyes when OG Xbox backwards compatibility was announced. Really? Is that what pulls people in? Maybe that's why we have rarely seen innovation this generation aside from smaller titles. Developer's are reacting to whoops and whistles of another Arkham Creed of War of Us. Nintendo are not immune to this either. From the NES Mini debacle to the cries for that bloody Virtual Console!
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » When are square enix up ? and all the other cool Japanese companies?
ERG89 wrote: » Early 2018 is looking far more interesting than late 2017. I enjoyed Sony's announcements but I think the real negative is most of the games aren't expected this year which is a trend of their e3 shows. Naive in hindsight but I expected God of War or Spiderman to be. Detroit, the SOTC remake & Days Gone weren't dated either.
biggebruv wrote: » but what's the point of sony releaseing all these games in the later half of the year when alot of 3rd party's do bring out the big hitters if everything comes at the same time then people complain when there's nothing inbetween those gaps sony has alot of success selling there games in the 1st half of the year
biggebruv wrote: but what's the point of sony releaseing all these games in the later half of the year when alot of 3rd party's do bring out the big hitters if everything comes at the same time then people complain when there's nothing inbetween those gaps
dunworth1 wrote: » no issue with the first half of the year but what about the rest of the year? is there anything of note coming before christmas?
dunworth1 wrote: » is there anything of note coming before christmas?