It was disapointing to see an prequel instead of a sequel. At least it's happening... I guess that's good. Maybe.Here Comes Tomorrow said:I thought I wanted Beyond Good And Evil 2 but it turns out I didn't after all.
Difference is all we saw of Beyond Good and Evil 2 the last time was a cinematic, no gameplay trailer in 2008:Chessrook44 said:So I just want to say to all those who may have actually gotten hyped about BGAE2...
They said it's been 15 years since the first one.
Remember the LAST time there was a 15 year gap between games?
And how THAT turned out?
Completely disagree on all points. Evil Within positions itself somewhere between RE Remake and RE4 and the gameplay is actually perfectly suited to this blend of tactical shooter and survival horror. It is the intent of the game for encounters to feel claustrophobic and tense and that it's all about creating distance between yourself and the enemies instead of blasting through them. The game has it's quirks but I enjoyed it more than 90% of other both horror and action games. The Evil Within simply never becomes boring or repetitive which I think is an accomplishment for a game that is actually quite long. Despite it's minor shortcomings it's simply an awesome game.Casual Shinji said:Well, I'd have to completely disagree with that. Your character lacks any real weight and he animates stiffly. The way he controls and the way the camera is positioned never gives you the feeling that you're ever in control over any situation, be it enemies, traps, or one of the numerous 'running away from shit' moments. There's always the fear of a cheapshot/insta-kill waiting right outside of your peripheral vision.hanselthecaretaker said:Casual Shinji it was a far cry from controlling or moving like a plastic action figure. That would be like something from Platinum Games. From what I've played it felt far more like TLoU.
Yeah... maybe once the sequel's released. As for now, I'm afraid not.stroopwafel said:Evil Within positions itself somewhere between RE Remake and RE4 and the gameplay is actually perfectly suited to this blend of tactical shooter and survival horror. It is the intent of the game for encounters to feel claustrophobic and tense and that it's all about creating distance between yourself and the enemies instead of blasting through them. The game has it's quirks but I enjoyed it more than 90% of other both horror and action games. The Evil Within simply never becomes boring or repetitive which I think is an accomplishment for a game that is actually quite long. Despite it's minor shortcomings it's simply an awesome game.
That's a bit immature, don't you think?pookie101 said:ok from what ive seen of far cry 5.. you can both sic bears on red necks and run them over with a combine harvester.. its like they are making a game just for me *happy sigh*
I also forgot pre order bonuses, season passes and microtransactions -- There's only so much awfulness I can put in one sentence before my heart gives out.undeadsuitor said:shush, we don't know it isnt open world yetCasual Shinji said:Holy shit, it'sBeyond Good and Evil 2a Ubisoft game that isn't an open-world, stealth, collect-a-thon. (Right????)
plus you forgot the required multiplayer mode
very immature.. but i have simple pleasuresThe Lunatic said:That's a bit immature, don't you think?pookie101 said:ok from what ive seen of far cry 5.. you can both sic bears on red necks and run them over with a combine harvester.. its like they are making a game just for me *happy sigh*
I mean, if there was a game focused on killing BLM or some other leftist group, and I expressed delight in this concept, it probably wouldn't be well received. Shouldn't be much different with the other side of the coin.
Well, it was a nice thread while it lasted.The Lunatic said:That's a bit immature, don't you think?pookie101 said:ok from what ive seen of far cry 5.. you can both sic bears on red necks and run them over with a combine harvester.. its like they are making a game just for me *happy sigh*
I mean, if there was a game focused on killing BLM or some other leftist group, and I expressed delight in this concept, it probably wouldn't be well received. Shouldn't be much different with the other side of the coin.
The bad guys in Far Cry 5 are part of a sinister, homicidal cult.The Lunatic said:That's a bit immature, don't you think?
I mean, if there was a game focused on killing BLM or some other leftist group, and I expressed delight in this concept, it probably wouldn't be well received. Shouldn't be much different with the other side of the coin.
I heard talk of "seamless online playground", so no. Beyond Good and Evil 2 is likely to get Ubisoft bullshit shoved down its gullet.Yoshi178 said:Did Ubishit just win E3?
Casual Shinji said:Well, I'd have to completely disagree with that. Your character lacks any real weight and he animates stiffly. The way he controls and the way the camera is positioned never gives you the feeling that you're ever in control over any situation, be it enemies, traps, or one of the numerous 'running away from shit' moments. There's always the fear of a cheapshot/insta-kill waiting right outside of your peripheral vision.hanselthecaretaker said:Casual Shinji it was a far cry from controlling or moving like a plastic action figure. That would be like something from Platinum Games. From what I've played it felt far more like TLoU.
Just running around with a torch shows what a shoddy mess this game is. You might call it nitpicking, but seeing as you're using that torch quite a bit, it's riduculous nobody on the development team cared about the fact that the fire is clipping right through the guy's chest whenever you're running.It definitely at least controlled better than RE4![]()