Looks pretty cool. I really hated the level design in the first game and it made me stop playing (just really felt like all the levels were he same and were designed by game designers lol). But if they lean more into that and just make the level design like mario, that could be cool.
Looks cool but not as good as it did when they put out the first gameplay trailer. Doesn't really seem to add much new to the xcom formula and doesn't seem as polished. I guess it depends on the price they set for it.
There was a good 5 or 6 years where I really wanted a Shenmue 3, I remember there was even a MMO in development at one point.
Now I am just amazed that this thing exists and that it looks like an upscaled dream cast game straight out of 2000.
Also two things I vaguely remember about the dialog, 1 is that they intend it to be a way for japanese people to study English so I think it's purposefully done in a stilted way. And also, I think since he's in china and doesn't speak the language well they misinterpret what he says a lot.
Pay full price for games, and pay an extra fee to play in higher resolutions.
Technology is cool, business model doesn't make any sense to me as a consumer.
Why is this just not a netflix service for games?? Does anybody really want to pay 60 dollars for a game that you don't even get to download and may never get to play again(that isn't an mmo)?
This really doesn't look very fun. I would say that most of Kojima's games have boss fights where you just throw grenades or shoot a rocket over and over, but these don't look like any fun at all.
The idea of a walking-truck simulator actually seems pretty interesting but doesn't look they pulled it off too well.
Wow, thanks. I had no idea this was possible in windows 10. I've known about RAID for a long time, but never understood it and thought it would just combine 2 disks into 1 with the same amount of storage space. I'll definitely look into this later, but right now I only own 1 ssd lol.
I'm pretty amazed at how good this looks and runs on a handheld honestly. Also amazed at how much Nintendo charges for everything even ports of 4 year old games. I guess you can do that when you completely own a space in the market.
I have 120 hours in witcher 3 and never beat it, i'm at I guess the first "boss" and just never beat him then stopped playing. And that said, I still think it was probably the best game of that year (if this and MGS5 came out the same year they were neck and neck though).
also witcher 2 was amazing and the entire reason I started building pc's lol.
This seems really confusing for new players. I played a little bit of destiny 2 on pc and it started with some sort of attack where you meet the bad guy etc. This starts with the intro to destiny 1, and then your in some new place? Huh?
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