Shieeeeeeee. That's cold
I forget it.It's important to read previews and looking at the footage of what they say they're playing to mentally align on whether or not you agree/disagree with the written preview. We can't always see the whole slate of what they play, but generally we'll get enough.
Eg. If you ask me what games's positive previews sound as great as their write-up compared to what is shown in gameplay footages shown at E3 this year, it's only Horizon and Sea of Thieves. Every other hands-on impression preview + footage feels like there is a bit of disconnect.
The greatest games.
Sorry I had to. It's actually a shame considering the reveal trailer filled us all with such great hope.
Would buy for $5 on Steam. Won't ever touch on W10 store.
Not fund a sequel or any other project from Inafune or Armature.Whatever will Microsoft do without you five dollars?
Mediocre scores as expected. It looks like a poor man's R&C.
Ryse?From what I can gather out of all the games Microsoft has released this generation as far as full fledged games go this was the first one that was really a huge miss.
I wouldn't say hype was "ridiculous". I was definitely intrigued after that initial reveal though.Time to uncheck that "greatest games" bullet point I guess
That's gotta sting though considering the ridiculous hype for this game during that first years where it existed as nothing more than a logo and some CGI.
Ah well, I might let my preorder stand out of sheer morbid curiousity if nothing else.
Yeah, but they were pretty senior staff, including Mark Pacini, who was the lead designer on all three of the Prime games.I've always thought it seemed a bit disingenuous in saying this was developed by the Metroid Prime devs. Wasn't it about three of the senior guys from Retro who formed Armature?
Yeah, but they were pretty senior staff, including Mark Pacini, who was the lead designer on all three of the Prime games.
That being said, Armature is doing a great job of proving how you leave more than a position behind when you leave Nintendo.
Ryse? Quantum break to an extent. Only one with that pure quality is Ninten...starfox zero..doFrom what I can gather out of all the games Microsoft has released this generation as far as full fledged games go this was the first one that was really a huge miss.
Ryse is a solid game though. The story gets weird but the gameplay is good outside of a few boss fights. I haven't played QB but I agree that it can be considered disappointing (at least the response to it).Ryse? Quantum break to an extent. Only one with that pure quality is Ninten...starfox zero..do
Why is ign review still not up?
You'd think what happened to Rare would have taught them that lesson.
Ryse? Quantum break to an extent. Only one with that pure quality is Ninten...starfox zero..do
You'd think what happened to Rare would have taught them that lesson.
Ryse? Quantum break to an extent. Only one with that pure quality is Ninten...starfox zero..do
It's sitting at just as bad a meta ad recore so going off the original posters logic than recore isn't a miss either.A lot of people liked Ryse. Even the multiplayer was a lot of fun. It had one terrible review where the reviewer said that dialing a phone number was more fun, but I think in the end, after more and more people played the game, that reviewer was deemed incorrect.
A lot of people liked Ryse. Even the multiplayer was a lot of fun. It had one terrible review where the reviewer said that dialing a phone number was more fun, but I think in the end, after more and more people played the game, that reviewer was deemed incorrect.
Not fund a sequel or any other project from Inafune or Armature.
Quantum break is at 77 or 78. I'd hardly say that was a bad game. And Ryse is fun just really repetitive but it also doesn't overstay it's welcomeRyse? Quantum break to an extent. Only one with that pure quality is Ninten...starfox zero..do
So who's responsible for the magic behind the Metroid Prime series?
You hush your mouth!! Microsoft get behind another sunset overdrive. Insomniac has the ip right? Make it multiplatform if you have tooThis was never gonna become a franchise for MS. If Sunset Overdrive doesn't get a sequel this won't.
Armature should get a project from Nintendo and have their internal support. Maybe have Retro help them.
It also depends on the budgets. Subset looked to be a lot higher budget than Recore.This was never gonna become a franchise for MS. If Sunset Overdrive doesn't get a sequel this won't.
The watchful eye of Nintendo.
At this point, Rare is looking like the best of any of the former big Nintendo partners. Both Factor 5 and Silicon Knights quickly became grossly mismanaged shambles, Left Field Productions never did anything even a quarter as high profile, and that one studio made up of former Pikmin team members disappeared off the face of the planet after Army Corps from Hell. Who knows how big a bullet Sakurai was able to dodge when he came back to the fold.
I'm already wary of how Monster Games is going to turn out, and all Nintendo really had for them by the end of their partnership was ports.
Fuckin' lawl
I'm already wary of how Monster Games is going to turn out, and all Nintendo really had for them by the end of their partnership was ports.
Considering where Nintendo is at right now, it's more their loss than the studio.
Wait what? Monster is ditching Nintendo?
A lot of people liked Ryse. Even the multiplayer was a lot of fun. It had one terrible review where the reviewer said that dialing a phone number was more fun, but I think in the end, after more and more people played the game, that reviewer was deemed incorrect.
The parts of the game that the reviews call repetitive and grindy are the parts that I'm most likely to enjoy. If the moment-to-moment gameplay is engaging then I don't really care what's wrapped around it. I think I'll still give it a shot @ $40.00.
64 on Metacritic is pretty much an average game, just not one Xbox fanboys can gloat about.
Still looking to playing it.