I figured it's about time we developed a list of things to watch out for, so that we don't make the mistake of buying things like Aliens: Colonial Marines again.
Am I being fair with this list? Do I need to change or add anything? Would I be right in saying that all of these apply to Aliens: Colonial Marines, The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, and the upcoming Star Trek game? That last one makes me sad.
The more of these that apply, the higher the chance of suckiness:
1. It's a movie tie-in.
2. They keep telling you that it isn't like all those other licensed games.
3. It has a long development cycle with nothing to show for it but a single demo of generic gameplay they use at every press event.
4. Alternatively, it has a development cycle much shorter than other titles in the genre.
5. Developers gush about how much respect they have for the license, yet they have obviously missed the point (i.e. No strong female characters in Aliens; Kirk and Spock only shoot and take cover without any communication).
6. Developers only ever talk about their creative vision, never about the game itself.
7. The trailers are mostly either cut-scene footage or celebrity endorsements.
8. Any gameplay footage they do show in trailers are montages of half-second clips that don't show you how the game actually plays.
9. The publisher doesn't send out review copies.
10. The publisher places an embargo on reviews until mere days before release.
And as Lovely Mixture suggested, a quick list of decent licensed games!
Aliens Vs Predator (2010), Batman: Arkham Asylum/Arkham City, Battle for Middle Earth, Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay/Dark Athena, Defiance, James Bond games (Goldeneye and From Russia With Love), Metro 2033, Spider-Man 2, The Walking Dead (from Telltale Games), The Warriors.
Am I being fair with this list? Do I need to change or add anything? Would I be right in saying that all of these apply to Aliens: Colonial Marines, The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, and the upcoming Star Trek game? That last one makes me sad.
The more of these that apply, the higher the chance of suckiness:
1. It's a movie tie-in.
2. They keep telling you that it isn't like all those other licensed games.
3. It has a long development cycle with nothing to show for it but a single demo of generic gameplay they use at every press event.
4. Alternatively, it has a development cycle much shorter than other titles in the genre.
5. Developers gush about how much respect they have for the license, yet they have obviously missed the point (i.e. No strong female characters in Aliens; Kirk and Spock only shoot and take cover without any communication).
6. Developers only ever talk about their creative vision, never about the game itself.
7. The trailers are mostly either cut-scene footage or celebrity endorsements.
8. Any gameplay footage they do show in trailers are montages of half-second clips that don't show you how the game actually plays.
9. The publisher doesn't send out review copies.
10. The publisher places an embargo on reviews until mere days before release.
And as Lovely Mixture suggested, a quick list of decent licensed games!
Aliens Vs Predator (2010), Batman: Arkham Asylum/Arkham City, Battle for Middle Earth, Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay/Dark Athena, Defiance, James Bond games (Goldeneye and From Russia With Love), Metro 2033, Spider-Man 2, The Walking Dead (from Telltale Games), The Warriors.