Dansen said:
At least wait until you see the gameplay, geez.
Personally Im excited as this sounds a lot like one of my dream games that I imagine from time to time, particularly the premise.
At least wait until you see the gameplay, geez
I know the hype machine started up a bit early because of the PS4 launch and Sony needed proven performers on the ground to get some sort of excitement going, but talking up the "revolutionary" nature of the game before they release more than 30 seconds of gameplay footage is a large part of the disconnect.
The funny thing is that video doesn't even offer up a good explanation as to why it could conceivably be revolutionary, only serving up the over-used shooter cliches everyone knows all too well. I watched a fan commentary on the video which makes it sound like the idea has a lot of potential, which is to take a sandbox game and populate it with other players... hopefully without bogging it down with the usual assortment of meaningless MMO missions to "kill 25 of those guys, collect 25 shards, etc." or too many trips to the random mission generator.
Which is a really cool idea which hasn't happened because of the massive amount of time and thought required to make something like that interesting in the long run. While it would have been seriously cool to have other players running around in my single player game of Red Dead Redemption, I probably wouldn't have played the game any longer than I ended up playing it. Once the unique content runs out, players move on, and expansion packs are usually a case of diminished returns.
And that's assuming Bungie are the right guys to do this sort of thing and not BioWare. Then it's Gearbox which has come closest to realizing my dream of this with the easy drop-in/drop-out co-op of Borderlands 2, which did so in a pure twitch-shooter kind of way... and even then they only got me because I enjoyed the comic tone of the game.
So I'm not going to bash the game before we're closer to launch, but their hype first, details later approach tends to precede games which come up well short of their promises.