I’m not suggesting they should be taking business advice from random UK gamers but what we’ve been saying all these years is not new or outrageous and they must be aware of the problems and obvious solutions. Most of the previous ‘criticism’ has been advice for getting them out of their current rut, all of which has been ignored. I don’t think it’s unfair to criticise Microsoft at this point. Although it’s funny that all the films that were being talked about are noted for their lack of CGI, and yet here we are talking about turning them into video games… I don’t believe Tom Cruise has ever been in a video game before so that’d be a good angle all in itself. I’d certainly be up for a Mission: Impossible movie, which seems like it would fit very well as a game. I see Fox, or whatever they’re called now Disney own them, seem to be making some good moves with Alien and the Predator game they announced, so hopefully others will follow in their footsteps. There are so many movies and TV shows that would work as video games it’s been frustrating that they’ve been ignored all these years. Sounds like the one in question was more proactive about originality than most video game publishers. Good on the film companies for not only trying something different though but actively encouraging it. A game I never even knew existed until now and never would’ve thought would be made to be honest, based on what it looks like and how it plays. People talk about having games taken seriously nowadays but in my opinion it’s stuff like this, and the general attitude of some fans, that’s keeping it back more than anything else. Good on the Reddit mods for doing that though. Although even more confusing is the righteous anger from these people when others point out their being weird and creepy and should take it elsewhere. Considering how easy it is to get access to porn these days I just don’t understand stuff like this. I’d like to think these people were just horny teenagers, but let’s face it they’re probably not. And by sexy I mean versions of the female characters wearing almost no clothing. Previous ‘fans’ were upset there were female generals in Rome II and now they’re complaining because they were stopped from posting ‘sexy’ mods on the Total War subreddit. Gonna be a busy Christmas and new year at this rate and always it’s going to be the losers that are just as interesting as the winners, as there’s clearly not room for everything to be a success.Į-mail your comments to: as another example of the kind of people that get upset at Tifa not having giant-sized breasts I see that the Total War forums are undergoing a similar problem. Although Gears 5’s showing was even worse, in my opinion, so who knows how people are making these decisions. Although I did find it funny that a remake of an old Game Boy game beat EA’s latest Star Wars game – I guess that trailer didn’t impress after all. Thankfully the more wholesome Pokémon was second, with the rest more or less as expected. It seems the secret to Call Of Duty’s success wasn’t battle royale or even online multiplayer, it was shock value story campaigns and gratuitous violence against civilians, just like the good old days. It’s from GameStop, which is mostly American, and I assume regular pre-orders are in there too because Super Mario Maker 2 and Crash Team Racing were barely mentioned at E3 but it’s still interesting stuff. I used to get all their stuff but recently I’ve learnt to be more wary and check which particularly developer is doing the game, but id Software and MachineGames are definitely trustworthy in my book.įollowing the list of most tweeted about E3 subjects I saw this list of the top 10 most pre-ordered games in the wake of the show. Their games might not all be classics but I trust them to include plenty of content and keep supporting them after launch. Obviously Nintendo are always a sure bet, as are Ubisoft really. But Avengers is by the people who make those so-so modern Tomb Raiders, so while I’m not immediately put off it I’m not sold either. Like, Avengers and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order both had questionable unveils but Fallen Order is by Respawn who I totally trust, especially after GC’s preview showing it was a 3D Metroidvania (why on Earth didn’t they mention that before?!). After The Witcher 3, its DLC, and the way they supported it in general it would take a lot for me to put off their new game and I will certainly be giving them the benefit of the doubt, at least till it gets to reviews.īut I kind of feel that goes both ways with most games, especially those we saw at E3. Naturally I am a little concerned but I think it comes down to just trusting CD Projek Red. Interesting to see the questioning of Cyberpunk 2077 now more has been seen of the game and it’s getting closer to release.
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