Are you using all the different weapons too? This changes things up significantly.īloodborne is the best game ever and it’s a scandal it’s not on PS5 - Reader’s Feature I absolutely love using the new tri-stringer weapon for this, with its exploding arrows allowing for an excellent tactical edge. My personal favourite is Tower Control, which never gets old. Frenetic, tense, exciting, and just unbelievably fun. Some of the Anarchy matches I’ve had are as good as gaming gets. In other words, you’ll have to practise to get good but once you do it’s amazing. Like any shooter, or indeed game, you get what you put into it. Anarchy Battles has four unique modes that all require very different tactics. I haven’t even touched the single-player, Salmon Run, or the new card game yet. It sounds like you only just reached Anarchy Battles, which is where the real meat of the game is. Or maybe there’s another explanation like, err… they keep forgetting? I mean, I really don’t know what else it could be. Self-awareness doesn’t seem to be a common trait amongst publishers but surely Sony must realise that their game prices are not popular and that very obviously trying to rip off customers is probably not a good look. But they wouldn’t be that transparently manipulative, would they? If we assume this guy is right abut Bloodborne, and he does seem to know his business, then you just have to ask why? What on earth reason could Sony be waiting for? The only one that makes sense is that they didn’t want to do a PlayStation 5 patch because they’re working on a remaster/remake that they want to sell at full price. I don’t care what it is, just as long as it’s imaginative and unusual. I would love to see them announce a brand new IP and put their weight behind it, and complete the transition back into the Lucasfilm Games of old. The only problem with what they’ve announced so far is that they’re all sequels or licensed games. They used to be so experimental back in the early days, with future sports games, fractal based first person games, a MMO (in 1986!), military simulations, puzzle games, and, of course, graphic adventures. So glad to hear that Lucasfilm is planning to make more graphic adventure, I’d love to see a new Maniac Mansion. If you want it to be old school do a remake, if you want something modern make a new game. I’m not so much concerned by the changes to the story, because I can’t remember what it used to be anyway, but changing the stealth gameplay to be more modern? What’s the point? Why would you play a remake looking for something modern? If you have to change that much about a game to do a remake I think that’s a good sign that you shouldn’t be making it. So they’re going to change the gameplay and the story of Splinter Cell in the remake? I don’t want to ask a stupid question, but if you’re going to do that why not just make a new game? It’s not like the first one is anyone’s favourite anyway (I’d much prefer a remake of Chaos Theory) but a new game would be amazing. I fear a lot of these studios are just going to end up being sold off or broken up. They’ve spent all this money and seem to have nothing to show for it and no sense that anything will change anytime soon. People talk about the trouble Microsoft are going to have integrating all their developers and I think we’ve already seen it in miniature with Embracer. Somehow I doubt EA are checking over their shoulder. They have spent literally billions in the last few years and yet what have they got to show for it? It seems impossible to get a list of all their games, because they own so many different publishers, but as far as I can work out their biggest game probably is Saints Row, along with things like Biomutant and Darksiders. I don’t care either way whether there’s a new Saints Row but what interests me, every time their name comes up, is when Embracer Group are going to announce or release something that’s worth the enormous amounts of money they’re throwing around. Especially given how they don’t really seem that apologetic anymore. They were perfectly happy to rip everyone off, and work their staff to death, just to make a release date and I don’t think that attitude should be rewarded. And now CD Projekt is talking about more The Witcher games – the obvious way to recover from their problems.
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