OP doesn't care.Starfield is a terrible game and FF XVI is overrated AF.
Sneering and unnecessarily rude, that's the tone you want to set? This is the kind of opener people with social skills wouldn't make. Tbh, from this point you've lost me and had me thinking there's no point replying to you, if that's your opening then why would I bother?You need to learn what the term objective means because it doesn't mean what you think it means.
They never said that. They basically said crpgs don't normally get big budgets so don't expect them to have the same production as BG3.
Nah. One of the "devs" said don't expect a team of 10-40 people to make a game similar to that. Crpgs have that small team.Non-CRPG devs were talking. Had fuck all to do with the genre
Nah. One of the "devs" said don't expect a team of 10-40 people to make a game similar to that. Crpgs have that small team.
https://gameworldobserver.com/2023/07/12/baldurs-gate-3-new-standard-for-rpg-genre-opinions One of them was Rebecca Harwick who worked on spellforce 3. A crpg. Shes the one who said that.Link the dev. He's probably not a CRPG dev. They were all general comments because the game shits on most of their games CRPGs or not and they know it.
I was enjoying ToTK however after playing Starfield, not sure I can go back. Different strokes for different folks and all that.No problem with the list.
But it might as well be
Lord Of The Rings: Gollum
1-2 Switch
TOTK.
You can change the first two games to anything released or due to be released this year, because as long as one of the options is the game that will win then it doesn't really matter.
TOTK should and will win any objective list. Fanboys will champion various titles but if we're honest, there's nothing that can realistically challenge TOTK.
Give OwlCat, InXile or Oblivion the money and resources to make a big budget crpg. They can definitely match the production values of BG3.Link the dev. He's probably not a CRPG dev. They were all general comments because the game shits on most of their games CRPGs or not and they know it.
Thanks OP. I don't know where I would be if you weren't around to personally tell all of us what the greatest games this year are and by extension what we should and shouldn't enjoy playing. I can't believe I've been wasting all my time this year play absolute shit like Baldur's Gate 3, Dead Space (2023), Resident Evil 4 (2023), and am super excited to get my hands on Alan Wake II and Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
I've completely wasted my year playing garbage no one should be wasting their time with. I was just too blind to see it until now. Please forgive me, my PS5, for defiling you with such shit software you shouldn't be forced to run. I must repent my sins and pray that I can still be forgiven for my atrocious choice in gaming, and that I may reclaim my honor from the shame and disgrace my playlist has brought onto me and my family.
Great taste you mean. And at least he’s positive and play on all platforms and don’t do like the extremes here who can’t talk without pushing some exaggerated negative narrative to make a game they don’t like seem worse than it actually is.Bro is seeking approval for his trash taste
I keep forgetting this came out because I'm waiting for it to come to console to play it. Thanks for reminding me that I have it to look forward to.Again the SYSTEM SHOCK REMAKE gets ignored. Feels bad man…
Give OwlCat, InXile or Oblivion the money and resources to make a big budget crpg. They can definitely match the production values of BG3.
Starfield and FF16 are not GOTY contenders. Both get mixed reviews, overhyped and underdelivered.Great taste you mean. And at least he’s positive and play on all platforms and don’t do like the extremes here who can’t talk without pushing some exaggerated negative narrative to make a game they don’t like seem worse than it actually is.
Im talking about crpgs my guy. Not open world rpgs and new ips. We have yet to see another big budget crpg.Need more than a big budget as evident by starfield
Im talking about crpgs my guy. Not open world rpgs and new ips. We have yet to see another big budget crpg.
Very heavy sarcasm mocking this thread for existing.What is going on around here?
I don't think this is gonna happen. Some of the hundreds of awards will nominate it for sure or are you just talking about that wannabe gaming oscar promotional event by Geoff Keighley?Can't wait for the meltdowns when Starfield isn't nominated for GOTY.
Cant be more agree with FF XVI and ToTK, havent play starfield yet. But i love the scifi design so far. Also on my backlog as wellHad a blast with Zelda & FFXVI and I'm currently having a blast playing through Starfield, which as expected had to clearly be played for long periods of time instead of doing the journalism BS of playing like 15-20 hours and basing the whole game around that.
Im talking from a production value perspective. Such as graphics, art, technology etc. I know big budget doesn't guarantee success. But those studios listed know how to make good crpgs. Now give them a Triple A budget and resources and i think they can have a major hit on their hands.Doesn't matter. I'm not. Just funneling money into a project doesn't get you BG3. That applies to any genre
Edge had over a month for their review and gave it a 6/10.My friend, they sometimes get games like 2-3 days before embargo, they have to edit a video, write a script and you expect them to play through the whole game?? I mean sorry to crush your reality but yeah most reviewers don't complete games for their reviews, and Starfield in particular is literally designed to last years and still discover new stuff.
I guess. I think that TOTK's physics only appear as good as they are because nobody in the AAA space has ever tried to make a similar sort of game in the past 15 years. There have been games released in that time with great physics as well but TOTK is the one game that puts a major focus on them.I think TOTK generated a lot of discussion amongst devs for the unmatched sandbox/physics. Both are stellar GOTG games IMO, and either one winning GOTY is fair. Thank God for Nintendo and Larian.
Im talking from a production value perspective. Such as graphics, art, technology etc. I know big budget doesn't guarantee success. But those studios listed know how to make good crpgs. Now give them a Triple A budget and resources and i think they can have a major hit on their hands.
it's good to know that you had fun playing those but Baldur's Gate 3, Alan Wake 2 and Spider-Man 2 are solid contenders too, although the last 2 are yet to release.
Forgot to add Resident Evil 4 remake and Dead Space remake. Solid year.
Not just anyone can burn money on Triple A budgets. One flop could send a studio/publisher to oblivion or mass layoffs. Triple A games can be very risky. Hence why you keep seeing the same old ips getting sequels after sequelsGood lord no shit Sherlock lol. That's hardly a genius statement. Anyone can spend money. The real challenge is knowing how which this incompetent industry fails at time and time again.