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Well they broke radio silence once... to tell Goldeneye 25 no.
Even if we go with Hitman the most recent one came in 2018 which yeah I haven’t played the new ones but still
I'm in the apparent minority who didn't care for Hitman 2, which is the second weakest of the series in my ranking. Looked sleek, had a couple of cool added features but the maps were nowhere near as good and replayable as that of Hitman (2016), which was an excellent title. Great levels, great upgrades to the series and was all in all very entertaining. Some of those levels were instant classics to me, particularly Paris, Sapienza and Hokkaido.
Might as well check out both with Hitman 3 closing out the trilogy in only two months. It's not as fun for me, with underwhelming/shortened maps (Hawke's Bay could've been so great yet instead it's used as some lame training mission, leaving only five real maps left in the base game), forgettable targets, cost-cutting cutscenes, and even forced objectives that eliminate the true sandbox feel of the maps and instead force you to eventually complete other objectives elsewhere.
Its OK that it shows age. Look at GTA 2, it's one of the best games of the series. The graphics are what they are, but I wouldn't want a remake of the game just because of the graphics.
I still have it for my PS3. It's my second fave in the series behind Vice City.
The gameplay, to me, still holds up, and for my money is better than GTA V. The movement controls certainly are better.
Agreed, movement and physics are much nicer - driving controls are much more fun and less arcade-y and the destruction is, surprisingly, infinitely better than anything in V.
I forgot about that game. Though it was rough around the edges, I quite liked it. With the PS5 just around the corner, it would ease the frustration if Sony were to reboot the Syphon Filter games.
The Sinking City
I was playing this earlier this year, but lost my momentum. Started over from the beginning yesterday. One of the things I like about this game, other than the atmopshere, is how the game doesn't hold your hand. The game will provide 2 or 3 streets, and leave it to the player to find the exact location from the streets provided.
Now there's a game I haven't thought of, or seen mentioned in a long time.
I just went to check if it is backwards compatible with the X Box One (as I still have the original X Box game), it's not.
There was this as well
Two things I remember from that one. 1: The coffee tastes rank, and 2 "Ohh, I singed a hair". ;)
I am curious what everyone’s top ten spy games are I think I created a thread to this regard years ago but meh
I couldn't find your thread, @Risico007 but I did find the following from @WillyGalore_Redux :
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/8404/video-games-influenced-by-james-bond
I'm trying to find the words for this game but the ones that come to mind - incredible, sublime, haunting, beautiful, don't appear to do it justice. Itsjust WOW. An utter masterpiece.
It has been a long time since a game left me dumbfounded. The last time was probably Resident Evil 4, fifthteen years ago (although The Last of Us came close).
I never got to play that one but it certainly looked enticing. For something a bit similar, I can't recommend Limbo enough. It's a short platformer with a lot of emotion and atmosphere.
I've played a demo of Limbo on PS3 years ago so I was aware it was developed by the same team.
I can't recommend Inside enough @Creasy47. If Terry Gilliam was to make a video game, it would be this.
That's even more enticing, as I'm a huge fan of Gilliam. He's made two of my all-time favorite films: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Brazil. Brilliant director. I'll have to check it out sometime.
Brazil was the film I thought of after the first 15 minutes of playing it
Delicious. It's definitely on my list then, thanks for the recommendation, my friend.
I agree, but it served its purpose until we get another Spider-Man game from Insomniac Games. I still trust them with quality.
So far the only good thing is zombies.
I've been enjoying the MP, even though it's absolutely packed with bugs and issues.
Looks like I dodged a bullet, no pun intended. I was going to pick this up, but I don’t know when I’ll have proper internet connection for my PS4.