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I keep hearing about how this is "spoiler filled", and yet I feel like I know even less about the game than I did before. I can't wait for this damn game.
I watched DarkSydePhill (via DarkNydeDante's restream) fail his way through Bioshock: Infinite, and I liked what I saw (the game, not the footage). It occured to me that I have never played the Bioshock games. But having looked into them, I can buy all 3 in one handy package (with dlc's included). Has anyone played them, and is there anything I need to know going in, such as is there an order to playing them?
I'm still concerned about the switch to turn based combat. I really don't see how that can work for this series.
James Bond
Batman
Splinter Cell
Tenchu
or are they all dead now?
Isn't there a new Batman on the way? I'm sure I read something about Kevin Conroy not being brought back. Not sure about Tenchu. But as far as I can tell, both Bond and Splinter Cell are both dead.
The next Batman game is from WB Games and not Rocksteady, it'll probably be a sequel to Arkham Origins.
I thought that I had read something about a new Batman game. Thank you.
In terms of batman the next batman game in the Arkham series a new game has been rumored since 2016 so yeah color me slightly skeptical and that is with the recent release of yet another new logo from wb montreal
Splinter Cell has been rumored since 2018 as well, the rumored title is Splinter Cell 5th Freedom but again nothing too concrete
Tenchu is dead as far as I know
as for James Bond there was the rumored 2018 telltale game called Solstice that vanished as quickly as it came up (I still feel there was more to that rumor then meets the eye)
I know I am answering my own post but hey to be brutually honest if we get at E3
James Bond 007 Solstice an interactive game from Telltale (who I believe is still around now)
Batman Arkham Court from WB Montreal
and
Splinter Cell 5th Freedom from Ubisoft
I would be more then happy to shell over cash for an Xbox Series X skipping the X box one alltogether
It looks bonkers. ^:)^
I have enjoyed all three Sherlock games that have come to consoles, and look forward to more.
If they'd go a different route, and make it a bit like Deus Ex Human Revolution, maybe they'd have something...
Yes, I like your way of thinking. A Bond game in the vein of Deus-Ex would be very interesting. Heavy emphasis on interaction with NPC's to gain intel would be a unique twist on Bond games. The world could be split into hubs, each with a station agent who could provide intel on what is going on in the area.
I always thought a mix of Deus Ex, Hitman and Uncharted would make for a great Bond game. Developers tend to focus on the action, women, guns and explosions while ignoring the detective elements of the character.
It's a shame considering the success of stuff like the Batman: Arkham series, Spider-Man and Star Wars Jedi, it's obvious that with the right team and budget that Bond could be just as viable in the video game space.
But unfortunately EON had a bad experience with Activision and their lackluster games and sales and now we won't get any more Bond games.
That's it in a nutshell, I think. The licence was badly misused with Activision. Blood Stone was their best effort. It had the best driving of any Bond game (especially that final chase), but the on foot segments were so underwhelming imo.
http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2020/03/ghost_recon_breakpoints_new_immersive_mode_removes_gear_score_and_much_more
I have gotten used to the Gear Score system, but I like the option to personalise the gameplay to suit me.
I sunk maybe 15-20 minutes into the beta before turning it off. Those Ghost Recon games just don't do it for me at all. Plus, it's Ubisoft, some of the buggiest games upon release.
I've been going through trying to grab missing trophies/Platinums on previously played titles lately and it's been a lot of fun. Working on 100% for the DLC trophies for the awful Mafia 3 then moving on to one of the other countless games I've bought lately.
I'll admit that the running is still gimpy looking (which it was in the Beta), but other than that, i'm having a blast with it. I never tire of flying over the objective area, then parachuting in, imaging 'Exercise On Gibralter' playing. Especially in cop-op. :))
Shurgs considering I could care less about most of the games that have been coming out late
EDIT: Seems Ubisoft and E3 are as a whole are looking to do a digital conference this year instead, so perhaps it'll keep the date and unveil all of the announcements and whatnot online instead.
Oh Ubisoft... what can I say? I really am enjoying Breakpoint, but when it comes to Splinter Cell, fans want a new game, not cameo appearances from Sam Fisher in the Ghost Recon series.
What an awesome publicity for esports this is. Due most sporting events postponed/cancelled around the world, many pro athletes have decided to create various esports championships as a replacement. In the screenshot above you can see four actual Formula 1 drivers streaming a virtual F1 Grand Prix on twitch. Even older drivers have taken on the esports bug, including former world champions like Jenson Button and Emerson Fittipaldi.
Pro athletes who have participated in online racing competitions this past month include: Charles Leclerc (current F1 driver), Max Verstappen (current F1 driver), George Russell (current F1 driver), Alex Albon (current F1 driver), Nicholas Latifi (current F1 driver), Jenson Button (2009 F1 World Champion), Rubens Barrichello (F1 driver 1993-2011), Mick Schumacher (son of Michael), Emerson Fittipaldi (1972 & 1974 F1 World Champion), Juan Pablo Montoya (F1 driver 2001-2006), Jan Magnussen (F1 driver 1995-1998), Thibault Courtois (Real Madrid goal keeper), Johnny Herbert (F1 driver 1989-2000).
Definate purchase for me.
Mud Runner was a good games (I loved the mud physics), Snow Runner is definitely on my list to buy at some point.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla trailer
I still have not finished Origins.