bought evil within for the ps3 like a week before my ps3 went bust, i should get it for ps4, resi is one of my favorite franchises and the fact that shinji mikami made a game where the main character's name is sebastian is almost too good (that's my name btw)
it feels like there's not many games this generation period and that there's only a handful of 'must play' games. xbox is especially struggling for software imo. the excitement is almost completely gone on my end. The only things I might be as excited as ever for are Death Stranding and Mario maybe.
Gonna bet on Death Stranding being a cross-gen title at this point, shit's not coming out until like 2020 at the earliest.
Just curious, what's with the ambivalence towards Days Gone? Is it just that zombies are played out at this point? I thought it looks decent
I think it's the Zombies. I'm interested in it but it doesn't look that original or different. I like the motorbike, ha.
Bikers are lame, Zombies are played out, it's hard to make an interesting open world game and so on and so on. I'd like to be able to play Spiderman though, even though I have heard lukewarm things.
I thought Spider-Man looked weak but I've heard positive things about people who saw it after. I'm still very interested because yeah, swinging around should be fun at the very least.
Yeah, Spiderman isn't appealing to me. The arkham games gave me my fill of that kind of thing, and swinging will probably be fun for a while, but not enough to keep me interested.
Spiderman 2 had good combat, you just stand near and enemy and mash buttons and Spiderman does the wildest shit and you can do some cool web stuff and some Splinter Cell level vertical stealth shit
Now I'm laughing to myself just thinking about the idea of the game launching and it's just a collection of CGI trailers with Norman Reedus and Guillermo del Toro in them.
Arkham City is one of my favorite games ever so I'm totally here for Spider-Man resembling it. I think Death Stranding will be 2019 because Kojima knows what he's doing, his entire studio is working on that alone, they've had the engine picked out for like a year, and Sony is dumping money into it. A three-year development cycle sounds about right based on those factors.