To be fair, people tend to get hyped up over the most heavily exposed and advertised stuff. So what they're saying isn't necessarily false, it's just they're missing a step.sievr said:I usually find that when previews for games say that something is the "most anticipated", what they're actually saying is "most heavily advertised". Who's anticipating this?
This. Every time I accidentally rollover it, it expands and doesn't shrink back to normal. If I hit the X to close it, it just opens up a pop-up. Not to mention that the ads are fucking EVERYWHERE on this website.spectrenihlus said:I'm just pissed off by the expanding window bullshit above.
I misread that as "Epic Monkey" and thought, "Wait, there was a game called Epic Monkey and I MISSED it?sievr said:Is anyone actually excited about El Shaddai? To me it looks like Poser 3D meets Epic Mickey (another case of humiliating, face-on-the-floor overhype). If anyone is genuinely looking forward to it, I'd be curious to know.
Pretty much word for word what I was going to say. It is almost scary how close your opinion is to mine... Anyway, yes I am quite excited. Combat was great, art style looks simply fantastic and worth picking the game up for alone, and the story is intriguing. Also, how is it overhyped? I have encountered very few people who actually know about the game (before the advertising that is), much less are excited for it. It is much less hyped than many other games coming out this year, like Gears 3, Uncharted 3, Skyrim, Deus Ex: HR, MW3, Batman: Arkham City, and so on and so forth.MisterShine said:Ridiculously.sievr said:Is anyone actually excited about El Shaddai?
It caught my eye at E3 last year (there was like one news article on it on every gaming site combined), then I played the demo and it hooked me. The visual style is sweet, the story is borderline heretical and intriguing, the fighting was satisfying (hopefully it gets a little more complex though..).
It's just different, and in the gaming industry today, we desperately need some fresh ideas, and I want to see them myself.
I am however a little surprised by the aggressive advertising.. I expected the publisher to slide in unnoticed like so many other weird Japanese games and let word of mouth do its work. Hopefully it pays off for them.