I also find it... sort of difficult to believe that team is still together after all this time?
Like its probably just a dev name they slapped on there
They don't have the same name, but it's some of the same people
The project has already been announced, but today at Paris Games Week, Sony gave us a release window for Tennis World Tour -- spring 2018. The idea is that some of the same people who worked on Top Spin are creating a new sim-heavy tennis game, which is said to be a spiritual successor to Top Spin 4.
More info is still coming at gamescom, and although Sony did steal the cookie with their Paris footage, it's still slated for PC. Sports!
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier is a narrative adventure game of conquest, betrayal, and survival. Coming soon, exclusively for PS4 the morally and ethically challenging choices you make will influence how the story plays out for both the Apes and Humans.
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier is a narrative adventure game of conquest, betrayal, and survival. Coming soon, exclusively for PS4 the morally and ethically challenging choices you make will influence how the story plays out for both the Apes and Humans.
This was announced a while ago, with some broad details released semi-recently. If it's given the same quality of writing as the movies I'm really interested.
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier is a narrative adventure game of conquest, betrayal, and survival. Coming soon, exclusively for PS4 the morally and ethically challenging choices you make will influence how the story plays out for both the Apes and Humans.
They announced that a while back, Serkis is directly involved as is his mo-cap studio
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Until Dawn is kind of like a Telltale game with an engine that isn't a burning car crash I guess
I see Until Dawn as divergent evolution of point-and-clicks from Telltale games. Like they're doing similar things but their approaches are different enough that directly comparing them feels sort of lacking.
Until Dawn is kind of like a Telltale game with an engine that isn't a burning car crash I guess
I see Until Dawn as divergent evolution of point-and-clicks from Telltale games. Like they're doing similar things but their approaches are different enough that directly comparing them feels sort of lacking.
They've got pretty similar things going on, honestly?
Like the dialogue sections broken up by QTE action and choices between doing this thing or doing that thing
The first three minutes of this TLOU2 trailer are relentlessly grim and violent
Edit: The last two minutes were mostly just grim
Also is that Laura Baily? I guessed it was her voice from the instant her head hit pavement
I'm not opposed to violent and grim imagery or situations in my games, least of all The Last of Us, but as a trailer it was shit.
EDIT: I should clarify - it was shit because it was just 4 minutes of gross and shocking nonsense happening to character's we don't know, and established nothing, and I feel like Naughty Dog is better than relying on shock value.
Never heard much about Infamous Second Son re: cultural fuck-uppery. Google is surprisingly ineffective.
Other than Japanese-voice-actors-doing-English-readings (always have hated this in games), everything in that trailer looks great. Was very surprised to SP logo at the end there.
Overall a really exciting crop of games shown. Already was in for Monster Hunter, but playing as ALOY with a machine companion. Hilarity.
Second Son decided, rather than make their hero from any of the actual indigenous tribes in the PNW, to just make up a vaguely Coast Salish-esque culture and call it a day
I like Second Son a lot but that was, just, damn y'all
edit: also getting the whitest of white dudes Troy Baker to voice and face model their made-up native hero
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I also find it... sort of difficult to believe that team is still together after all this time?
Like its probably just a dev name they slapped on there
I love a good tennis game
They don't have the same name, but it's some of the same people
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Don't worry they'll use a made up japanese dynasty so as not to offend actual japanese people because it worked so well last time
Apparently Onrush is developed by ex Motorstom guys, which explains it.
https://www.polygon.com/2017/10/30/16572180/onrush-ps4-xbox-one-trailer-motorstorm-pgw-2017
I never really checked those out.
The last infamous game bungled handling of native americans very badly
uh?
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This was announced a while ago, with some broad details released semi-recently. If it's given the same quality of writing as the movies I'm really interested.
Time to find out how the apes deal with some crazy wendigos
I think it's like that Quantum Break game?
Or yeah, like Until Dawn.
It does lose points for not following the new franchise naming convention.
you can broaden that statement to VR games in general
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I see Until Dawn as divergent evolution of point-and-clicks from Telltale games. Like they're doing similar things but their approaches are different enough that directly comparing them feels sort of lacking.
what if these were shitty horny teen apes who just wanted to have a fun getaway weekend on a haunted resort
"BECKY I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU WERE EATING JASON'S LICE BEHIND MY BACK, YOU SKANK. I'LL NEVER GIVE YOU ANOTHER BANANA FOR AS LONG AS I LIVE"
They've got pretty similar things going on, honestly?
Like the dialogue sections broken up by QTE action and choices between doing this thing or doing that thing
Pre ordered
Edit: The last two minutes were mostly just grim
Also is that Laura Baily? I guessed it was her voice from the instant her head hit pavement
That's cool.
I'm not opposed to violent and grim imagery or situations in my games, least of all The Last of Us, but as a trailer it was shit.
EDIT: I should clarify - it was shit because it was just 4 minutes of gross and shocking nonsense happening to character's we don't know, and established nothing, and I feel like Naughty Dog is better than relying on shock value.
I'm not too into adventure games, but not being made by Telltale already makes me interested
Short gameplay trailer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EawtIu_RntE
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That and basic concepts of morality that the first two games didn’t have trouble with.
Also if that The Last of Us 2 trailer was intended to put me off ever playing it then mission accomplished. That was just torture porn.
Other than Japanese-voice-actors-doing-English-readings (always have hated this in games), everything in that trailer looks great. Was very surprised to SP logo at the end there.
Overall a really exciting crop of games shown. Already was in for Monster Hunter, but playing as ALOY with a machine companion. Hilarity.
I like Second Son a lot but that was, just, damn y'all
edit: also getting the whitest of white dudes Troy Baker to voice and face model their made-up native hero
I didn't know it also was fucked on native shit, now I will extra not play it
Not that I don't have faith in Sucker Punch's new game, I'm just glad they got away from a series with diminishing returns
I just realized I feel the same way about their Sly Cooper games as well - 1, 2, 3 is my order
I liked how the second one was all about your character actively trying to be a worse person than the main character of the first one