Bob_McMillan said:
I'm pretty sure that's more than most people can say.
Hah, please. I can add to the list:
-I have one of the Borderlands graphic novels, but have never played any of the games.
-I've read the first two Dragon Age novels, have one of the graphic novels, and the 'World of Thedas' sourcebook, and I've never played a Dragon Age game.
-I read the Doom 3 novels years before playing Doom 3.
-I read all most of the Diablo novels before playing the games (well, bar playing some of D2 when it was first released).
-I've read pretty much every Mass Effect novel and some of the comics, but have only ever really played the first game
-I've read the two Resistance novels, but have never played the games.
-I've kept up to date with WoW lore, reading comics and novels, even though I've barely played WoW, as it was the RTS games that got me into the setting.
And so on.
B-Cell said:
New Wolfenstein looks pretty bad. Looks exact same as new order. and look another game announced with release date few month later. no more extra development time.
Now look at Metro Exodus. its a deep ambitious project and its getting release by the end of next year to make sure it will be masterpiece.
machinegames just change the entire theme of wolfenstein game. now look at music. RTCW has one of the GOAT soundtrack and feel like badass. not this some shitty 60s songs with more and more cinematic and scripted events.
Not that I really care about either, but this is just one big fallacy.
The time between reveal and release doesn't indicate anything unless you know when development began. You can't assume that either game had more or less development time than the other.
Also, complaining about changing the theme of Wolfenstein is a bit...odd, considering how the series went from isometric stealth (first two games), to FPS with a cybernetic theme (Id) to supernatural-themed (Raven Soft) to Machine Games' current take. Wolfenstein has always been about killing Nazis, but its tone has shifted wildly throughout its run.
Also, since the game takes place in the 1960s...what? You think there'd be songs from the 1940s?