Mostly. Their games reminds me of the late 90s early 2000s AA game. Ones there weren't AAA but also wasn't shovelware and they didn't need to be afraid to take risks. I don't think Neptunia is the greatest series but in the current world of AAA or Indies, it's breath of fresh air IMO.Damn, you really are an Idea Factory/Compile Heart fan.
Ni-Oh was one of the early PS3 games first revealed. Just like FFversusXIII, it's been on and off developments with a few updates here and there, and last year was when they unveiled it again, now exclusively for PS4, after years of silence (2010 was probably when the last info was given). Think of like Ninja Gaiden X SoulsBorne.
It looks more like Onimusha × SoulsBorne to me... which is great because I really enjoyd Onimusha back in the day when Capcom wasn't ****.
Interestingly enough I enjoyed the Onimusha games more that the Devil May Cry games.
Have any of us played Enter the Gungeon yet? Looks like a lot of fun, and I've been on a roll with games like this since I picked up The Binding of Isaac not so long ago
Man, the Onimusha series was pretty legit. It's just a shame I no longer own them. That was a mistake.
It's a shame that the franchise didn't continue into the next generation, I... guess. Capcom shat the bed, of course, so maybe it's fine.
Not gonna lie, that's really bloody impressive.Dunno about you guys, but Naughty Dog probably just set the bar again. May 10th just cannot come quickly enough!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5nfXqffvyc
The fact that it looks ridiculously good despite Youtube's compression is quite a testament to how much it pushes boundaries in a console. Plus the fact that this will be the longest game in the series and has up to 10 times more explorable space, as per Naughty Dogs.Not gonna lie, that's really bloody impressive.
This and God of War 4 will likely be the prettiest games this generation.
Hope I can ask this here.
I have $2.08 on steam, what is the best game I can get for that? And by best, I mean the game with the most content. Or should I get Darksiders which is currently on sale for $1.99?
By the way I want people's personal opinion of games they've played. I don't want to look at the price list and just guess what would be a content heavy game.
Hope I can ask this here.
I have $2.08 on steam, what is the best game I can get for that? And by best, I mean the game with the most content. Or should I get Darksiders which is currently on sale for $1.99?
By the way I want people's personal opinion of games they've played. I don't want to look at the price list and just guess what would be a content heavy game.