Reviews are out now. I'll get the game whenever it comes out.
It was actually supposed to come out in August and got delayed four weeks for some extra polish.Plus this just sprang up out of nowhere could of sworn it was releasing next year but this is a bonus.
What is wrong with this Arstechnica review? Seems fine to me.Review: Kena: Bridge of Spirits is this year’s best Zelda 35th-anniversary gift
Studio’s first-ever game is a 15-hour adventuring triumph, GOTY contender.arstechnica.com
Putrid pile of pus, Polygon strikes again. Whatever, this game and studio are going places.
No, not that one. I forgot to put the other article up. It is there now.What is wrong with this Arstechnica review? Seems fine to me.
This quote, " It feels like a game meant for kids, not adults trying to recapture the joy of childhood, like myself. Except it isn’t really — the puzzles are too obtuse, the multistage boss fights too difficult, for that to be the case. Instead, what we have is perfectly fabricated “wholesomeness.” Can you pet the spirit creature? Probably. "No, not that one. I forgot to put the other article up. It is there now.
The only professional journalist I trust are Easy Allies. And they're mostly made up of the former members of Game Trailers. They've been the business for over 20 years at this point now. I'll still have my disagreements with them, but I can see where they're usually coming from. Polygon and the rest I have no respect for, because majority of them don't even try. The only thing I hate more than IGN is Polygon.This quote, " It feels like a game meant for kids, not adults trying to recapture the joy of childhood, like myself. Except it isn’t really — the puzzles are too obtuse, the multistage boss fights too difficult, for that to be the case. Instead, what we have is perfectly fabricated “wholesomeness.” Can you pet the spirit creature? Probably. "
It's like people can't handle a remote challenge, I don't understand. But at the same time i do. These journalists have no idea what the fuck kids can and can't do, I mean NES games were hard as fuck and we still beat them as kids. This is the same attitude that fucking has people crying about easy modes in Dark Souls. Give me a fucking break.
At the same time it's obvious that these Journalists aren't actually gamers. They are writers that happen to have to work with games despite having no interest in them.
And considering it's a $40 AA title, is all the better. And I've seen the rough you've mentioned, some of the cutscenes had weird frame issues and some aliasing issues, but ultimately neglegible considering the title. It's minor enough that I wouldn't have been upset if it was a $70 title tbh, and this stuff will get patched out.I like how within a month we had two throwbacks to old school gaming, first with F.I.S.T. Forced in Shadow Torch and now Kena.
I've been playing Kena for a couple of hours and while it hasn't exactly sunk its teeth in for me yet it's nice and relaxed and kinda a breath of fresh air compared to the usual Sony first-party blockbusters. It gives off heavy Jak and Daxter vibes. I'm a little iffy on the visuals, it just feels a tad too much like the generic Pixar style, and there's a teenie bit of roughness here and there. But the game looks very nice regardless. There's one scene early on in a dark forrest with a thunder storm that kind of knocked my socks off with the lighting.
Eventually when I do get a PS5, I will still not pay $70 out of the gate for any new AAA game.It's minor enough that I wouldn't have been upset if it was a $70 title tbh, and this stuff will get patched out.
Buy the games on ps4, and then just don't get the ps5 upgrade.Eventually when I do get a PS5, I will still not pay $70 out of the gate for any new AAA game.
I know. I've been buying PS4 versions of games I want. But that well is not going to last forever. It'll dry up at some point. Once Ragnarok happens, that is it. The PS4 games will be less and less at a faster rate.Buy the games on ps4, and then just don't get the ps5 upgrade.
How metaphoricalOnce Ragnarok happens, that is it.
Last I heard, the PS4 version runs just as good.Glad this is getting good reviews because I was in as soon as I saw the trailer. I've seen some reviews that say its not very original and in fairness, yeah, the game doesn't so much as wear its influences on its sleeve but is actually fully clothed in them. If people were put off by unoriginal games, COD and Ass Creed would be dead by now.
Yeah, I'll pick this up at some point, does anyone know how this plays on PS4? Or should I just get it in a couple of years when I start thinking about a PS5.