Oops sorry, did not see that.
Oh, I was correcting myself, I remembered wrongly that Beyond launched in September.
Oops sorry, did not see that.
You said the game will flop, do you know what a flop is? & don't use NPD, we've been through the NPD argument a million times, Driveclub sold 2 million despite debuting at 50k on NPD.
No offense border, but I think your narrative is starting to fall apart.
Finishing up the OT atm.
Any OT title suggestions?
The Fateful Eight?
Well, it'll be a week before MGSV. The game is 10-15 hours long, you should be able to deal with it in a week?
The next window of opportunity would be late January or February 2016. The schedule is stuffed with major AAA releases between MGSV on 1st Sep until Just Cause 3 and Hitman in early Dec.
Additionally, Gamestop posted another trailer on their facebook and it's fucking awesome. Update: Here's the youtube link!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l89xrOLWA4&feature=youtu.be
Okay, now I'm hyped.Additionally, Gamestop posted another trailer on their facebook and it's fucking awesome. Update: Here's the youtube link!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l89xrOLWA4&feature=youtu.be
Is it really that long?
Additionally, Gamestop posted another trailer on their facebook and it's fucking awesome. Update: Here's the youtube link!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l89xrOLWA4&feature=youtu.be
Don't really buy into this line of thinking. For one it's a different type of game. It's not like you're making a decision of buying shooter A vs shooter B. Also there's plenty of us who will buy multiple games without batting an eye.
Additionally, Gamestop posted another trailer on their facebook and it's fucking awesome. Update: Here's the youtube link!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l89xrOLWA4&feature=youtu.be
Nice! This was wayyyy better than the video in the OP
Finishing up the OT atm.
Any OT title suggestions?
Can anybody fill me in on how this game plays? I've been looking forward to it since it's initial announcement, especially since Larry Fessenden is involved with the writing. But I've been on a blackout since then. Is it something like Heavy Rain?
"The Road Not Taken"
That gamestop ad was just too good.
Can anybody fill me in on how this game plays? I've been looking forward to it since it's initial announcement, especially since Larry Fessenden is involved with the writing. But I've been on a blackout since then. Is it something like Heavy Rain?
Yup. Heavy Rain, the Telltale games, Life is Strange are all apt comparisons in terms of gameplay I'd argue. Interactive, choice-driven adventure.
Playstation Japan release 4 until dawn ads, look quite nice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6V9zlFIPIc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9hU8ugYnoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfwvjjtUGRA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6REZN8sk2QQ
Playstation Japan release 4 until dawn ads, look quite nice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6V9zlFIPIc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9hU8ugYnoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfwvjjtUGRA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6REZN8sk2QQ
OT To the Left to the LeftFinishing up the OT atm.
Any OT title suggestions?
I am undyingly curious about how they plan to fill out the meat of this game. How are they going to fill 10-15 hours? Looking at that IGN video, horny teenagers are already being murdered within the first 10 minutes so they're obviously not going for a slow burn. So what is the rest of the game? Dialogues? Hours more of false jump-scares? 60 minute chase sequences? How long can you tease out the tropes, characters, and plot devices of a horror movie before it starts to get repetitive and tedious? What do you do to slow things down and pace out events when the audience expects regular bloodshed and horror? This isn't a mystery story or a complex drama; you can't rely on the strength of your characters and scenario to extend to story's duration because the longer you make your audience deal with the idiotic characters the more impatient they will get.
It reminds me of the Scream TV show that MTV just launched -- I think it's an inherently bad and unsustainable idea, but I can't help but wonder what talented people might do to make it work.
I am undyingly curious about how they plan to fill out the meat of this game. How are they going to fill 10-15 hours? Looking at that IGN video, horny teenagers are already being murdered within the first 10 minutes so they're obviously not going for a slow burn. So what is the rest of the game?.
Yup. Heavy Rain, the Telltale games, Life is Strange are all apt comparisons in terms of gameplay I'd argue. Interactive, choice-driven adventure.
I would be okay with that.
Yeah, think Heavy Rain or Telltale games combined with old Choose Your Own Adventure books like the Goosebumps series.
Lots of QTEs and branching narrative choices.
Playstation Japan release 4 until dawn ads, look quite nice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6V9zlFIPIc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9hU8ugYnoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfwvjjtUGRA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6REZN8sk2QQ
But this video is in the OP, too.
I hope it reviews well.
IGN:How Scary is Until Dawn?
http://www.ign.com/videos/2015/08/1...edium=PS4&utm_content=5&utm_campaign=Blogroll
Dont know review copies have already gone out.Do we know when the review embargo is up? Optimistic about this but Sony has been fairly lax in their promotion even though it's out next week.
I prefer to face the consequences of my decisions. That's kind of the whole point.Liked the Gamestop trailer way better. Agree it's releasing at a harsh time. Regardless, this is totally a "buy it when it's under $30" title in every possible way. If they are going to lock you into every decision branch there better at least be chapter saves.
#SHAWWWWWNLOOKOUTFORTHATCLOWN
I prefer to face the consequences of my decisions. That's kind of the whole point.
I'm more worried that the choices won't make any sense when it comes to the outcome.
Like, do I stay and fight with no weapons, or run? Say I run but the killer ends up in front of me or something, knocks me down and butchers me. Running seems like the smart choice, but really if I stayed and fought, the killer would have made a mistake, I gained the upper hand and the killer runs away.
I dunno, it's hard to explain. I just wonder if the choices will be logical or like...I don't know I can't explain it very well.
OK I think that video just sold me on this game. Looks great.
Additionally, Gamestop posted another trailer on their facebook and it's fucking awesome. Update: Here's the youtube link!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l89xrOLWA4&feature=youtu.be