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Nice man! What doing?Being talked to about a job about PlayStation..
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Being talked to about a job at PlayStation..
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Its free on PS5.Oddworld: Soulstorm is an advancement on previous games in the series in every way, but that’s both its biggest achievement and the source of its problems. The complexity and variety in its locations is commendable, as is the wealth of tools at your disposal for dealing with its many tricks and foes. But many of its systems don’t work together reliably, or don’t respond with the necessary speed, which leaves an experience that’s rarely as entertaining as it promises to be. (Src: https://www.videogameschronicle.com/reviews/oddworld-soulstorm/)
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Cheers. I've edited the post.Its free on PS5.
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It always looked to me as it would be a hard game to get into, as if you had to be some weirdo to like it in the first place. Looked very slow and would get samey quick. Never bothered with it because of that.What was everybody's feeling about The Medium again? I'm about halfway through and do like it but I'm finding it really difficult game to work up the movitation to play.
The story is interesting, the atmosphere is brilliant, but the gameplay is astoundingly simple and overall feels very passive to play.
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That's how I'd describe it. It kinda reminds me of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, which I thought was good and well-judged at only about 4 hours long.It always looked to me as it would be a hard game to get into, as if you had to be some weirdo to like it in the first place. Looked very slow and would get samey quick. Never bothered with it because of that.
Honestly, it's one of those things that if it came on gamepass or whatever I wouldn't even bother it'll be the right game for some people, but not for the masses I'd expect.That's how I'd describe it. It kinda reminds me of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, which I thought was good and well-judged at only about 4 hours long.
I get the feeling at the moment with The Medium that it's the sort of game that really needed an editor, or maybe to be made into a TV show.
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Yeah I'd say the same. I'm reading some reviews now and they say the second half is better so I'll probs stick with it. Maybe at the weekends. Silly fun for post-work.Honestly, it's one of those things that if it came on gamepass or whatever I wouldn't even bother it'll be the right game for some people, but not for the masses I'd expect.
Agree, these companies just think they can remake and sell the same games forever because they're useless cnuts who can't come up with new ideas.A remake of TLOU is a daft idea anyway. If it started in 2018 that's only five years since it came out for feck sake.
The remastered PS4 version is still great anyway.
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Sony making all the wrong moves, for someone who is being praised to help and raise a lot of talented teams, they are killing a lot of talented and smaller teams recently.
Let's be fair. There hasn't been a shortage of new IP from Sony.Agree, these companies just think they can remake and sell the same games forever because they're useless cnuts who can't come up with new ideas.
Now this is disappointing, hopefully we still get a good selection through 3rd party or collaborations (exclusive or not don't really care). I don't play loads but I do play them and I'd (probably) miss them.Interesting article, thanks for sharing.
Confirms to me that Sony have completely moved away from the Japanese market. Switch rules there by all accounts.
An alternative take on this would be: a team within Sony started remaking TLOU. It wasn't going great and the team was removed from the project.Tweet
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I just think they want to update the gameplay. Is it necessary? You decide...An alternative take on this would be: a team within Sony started remaking TLOU. It wasn't going great and the team was removed from the project.
It doesnt sound like the remake is being done to coincide with the TV Show release (which would've made sense). So who knows why they're making it
TLOU 1 in TLOU 2 engine would be awesome but would you pay again for itI just think they want to update the gameplay. Is it necessary? You decide...
*It's not necessary.
No. The game's main enjoyment is going through the story and once is enough.TLOU 1 in TLOU 2 engine would be awesome but would you pay again for it
Possibly? Not at full price.... But that's not the point. People will buy it. If paid online, subscriptions and microtransactions have taught me anything. People are going to pay...TLOU 1 in TLOU 2 engine would be awesome but would you pay again for it
This really shows that games are plateauing. There was 5 years between Doom (original) and Half Life 1, and then another six between Half Life 1 and 2.Remaking TLOU after such a short time period is mental. Does TLOU have flaws that could be improved upon in a remaster? Yes. But the same can be said of TLOU 2, Ghosts of Tsushima, or Hitman 3. I would much rather see Sony put resources towards...well almost anything else really. (perhaps not a 3rd person action adventure open world with RPG elements though).
Half Life 3: Confirmed soon tooThis really shows that games are plateauing. There was 5 years between Doom (original) and Half Life 1, and then another six between Half Life 1 and 2.
It's been 8 years since the TLOU1 was released, and the general sentiment is it doesn't need a remake (albeit it's had a remaster, and updates to that remaster)
Half Life 3:Half Life 3: Confirmed soon too
I used to think things like "there wouldn't be a market for that". The last decade or so has indicated that the biggest companies can simply create whatever market they want and somehow, they always get enough people to fall for it.Possibly? Not at full price.... But that's not the point. People will buy it. If paid online, subscriptions and microtransactions have taught me anything. People are going to pay...
If the remaster didn't exist, and TLOU1 was a gem that blew people's minds on the ps3 and then faded from prominence, I might be more interested in a remake. But we literally already have a version of the game that can run at 4k in HDR.This really shows that games are plateauing. There was 5 years between Doom (original) and Half Life 1, and then another six between Half Life 1 and 2.
It's been 8 years since the TLOU1 was released, and the general sentiment is it doesn't need a remake (albeit it's had a remaster, and updates to that remaster)
Valves directors commentary is a gem. But do you really watch the extra shizzle on dvds?On the subject of remakes, I'd be more than pleased to pick them up if they were like movies with loads of extras for the fans.
It rather annoys me that we don't ever see that - aside from the marvellous MGS Legacy Collection and some Valve/Double Fine games where they add director commentary.