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Some say it's the real reason Sean was knighted.
(sarcasm)
I don't like EA's business practices. But I'm still going to buy SW:BF 2 solely for the singleplayer campaign, because there's yet to been other sp Star Wars games for the currenrt generation of consoles, than Lego The Force Awakens :_(
What s wrong? Has to do with money?
If you're solely buying it because of the SP, you might want to hold off and get it for a lot cheaper than the day one price, as the campaign is only 5-7 hours long.
If anything, it'll be cheaper in just a week or two thanks to Black Friday sales. I'm still on the fence about it, but definitely doubt I'll get it day one. A super short campaign with a multiplayer that didn't wow me like the first one.
The kicker for me is I KNEW as soon as they caved to the massive amounts of feedback regarding the lack of a campaign that it would be half-assed and incredibly short. And these are the same guys dictating what Visceral was doing wrong with their Star Wars title? It's laughable.
Sucker Punch's new project also means I won't need a Japan-set Assassin's Creed anymore:
And this may be my chance to finally catch up with the newest Hitman game:
I didn't even know Paris Games Week was on, but I've now got dozens of trailers and interviews to watch for some truly exciting and ground-breaking games that more than ever keep pushing the mantra of video games as art. Little by little games keep overtaking ground that TV and film have had for a long time now, but standing out for their interactivity. Soon it will be impossible to write them off as niche recreational pursuits or things you use to lose a few hours. This is storytelling, and some of the best I've ever experienced as a consumer of entertainment has been through games.
I find little to be excited about these days and can't stand where the world is at in a lot of ways, but games are my biggest escape and therapy. Outside anything else, I feel fortunate to be alive to see these kinds of amazing creations from such talented creators. Hopefully these are the games that lead the charge for the industry, and not loot box and micro-transaction driven nonsense with an anti-consumer aim. At this point, that's what stands in the way of tarnishing the promise games have to continue to rise as credible products of narrative power and impact that the whole world will know, and not just us.
Another samurai game is never a bad thing, though.
Great looking movie.
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/news/news-23698-CD-Projekt-RED-Don-t-Plan-on-Making-The-Witcher-4.html
http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/11/14/hitman-developer-lost-the-right-to-make-kane-and-lynch-sequels?abthid=5a0b24454ae73b3d5700000b
I'll gladly take another installment in that series, or even a remaster of the PS2 version. Damn fun game. However, the last word we got from them about a sequel was way back in 2011, when they said it's something they're all interested in revisiting. Time will tell how that pans out.
That game is fairly old and will likely never get a straight-up remaster, but I assume all likeness of the property will be erased if it really is a big deal.
And just like that, the wheels of the gaming industry collapse and life as we know it ceases to be.
Yes, I can't say there was anyone out there really pining for another installment in that series. I'm a huge fan of IO, but even I found the first one to be incredibly forgettable. Never bothered with the second.
The fact that there was a movie adaptation of this in the works for years is even more laughable. I just cannot comprehend where Hollywood finds the "demand" for some of these adaptations.
I don't care for the ceremony as far as the awards and performances go, but I always tune in to see what trailers or sneak peeks are going to be revealed. Apparently Geoff Keighley has promised over a dozen reveals, the most of any show to date, and some big surprises. Should be interesting.
Oh that's gold. The amount of Spacey-related memes and jokes like this I've seen are astounding. Equally in line with those 'Christopher Plummer set to replace (insert scumbag sexual harasser name here)' jokes.
@Agent007391, will it be actual Death Stranding gameplay?