live actionSo is this going to be live action or animated?
live actionSo is this going to be live action or animated?
Ok then. I am willing to give this a shot. I know both actors are unknowns, so that should spice it up.live action
I think that's why this mode is specifically for people who've already played the game a bunch. I don't know how I'm going to like it, but it still peaked my interest in trying it out.Wouldn't that just frontload the game with all the walky talky past tense stuff and make it so you have to trudge through playable cutscenes for hours before you get to any of the good stuff?
I suspect this is just because it is easy to implement, not because it will improve the experience. If a story is created to be experienced anachronistically putting it in linear order throws off the pacing. Maybe some detail is enhanced, but I doubt it.Just when I thought I was out...
Apparently Naughty Dog (and Nixxes) just released a chronological update for TLoU2, which seems to give you the option to play the game in chronological order. Something a lot of people have asked about, or certainly pondered how it would maybe improve the story, but not something I thought was ever going to happen other than maybe through a mod. But now it's here. And do I dare? *sigh*
It would've been easier to do absolutely nothing though. Loose from the quality this may bring, I'll give Naughty Dog some kudos just for doing it. It's an option, you can ignore it, it's free.I suspect this is just because it is easy to implement, not because it will improve the experience. If a story is created to be experienced anachronistically putting it in linear order throws off the pacing. Maybe some detail is enhanced, but I doubt it.
Aside from Capcom, Sega, Square, Nintendo, Grasshopper, and most of the in house developers at Sony, it's really not worth supporting these the publishers anymore, when they're just going to do that even when a game is a success. Especially if it's assholes like Microsoft.who are we even supposed to be supporting when encouraged to buy products?
Not over here, as of this posting.Free game on steam (I'm not making a new thread cause I'm lazy)
"Give all your money to the CEOs. They deserve it."who are we even supposed to be supporting when encouraged to buy products?
I am not even the slightest bit interested. A older brother will probably take an interest, but he's on his own. I actually remember meeting a guy who liked the Assassin’s Creed movie. It actually got him interested in playing the games.![]()
A mere 8 years on, Assassin's Creed is bringing 'power and violence and sex and greed and vengeance' to Netflix as a TV show
Put me in the animus to see what my ancestors thought about the Assassin's Creed TV show announcements from their lifetimes.www.pcgamer.com
Because that live-action movie worked SO WELL! /s
In all seriousness, while I have little hope on this project, maybe spanning the story into multiple episodes will allow for more rich storytelling. Then again, Ubisoft will also be involved, so.....
Wonder if they'll go for the too-slowly-realizing-nobody-cares-about-the-future-storyline hat trick.![]()
A mere 8 years on, Assassin's Creed is bringing 'power and violence and sex and greed and vengeance' to Netflix as a TV show
Put me in the animus to see what my ancestors thought about the Assassin's Creed TV show announcements from their lifetimes.www.pcgamer.com
Because that live-action movie worked SO WELL! /s
In all seriousness, while I have little hope on this project, maybe spanning the story into multiple episodes will allow for more rich storytelling. Then again, Ubisoft will also be involved, so.....
Remember when games just gave you stuff like avatar customization when you bought them? Man, that was horrible. Thanks, Ubisoft!"This is always optional," Ubisoft stresses, but players like to pay to "personalize their avatars or progress more quickly."
Ubisoft, you ain't gonna win much with those. So about you greedy execs crawl under a rock and die?Ubisoft says that microtransactions in premium games "makes the player experience more fun".
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Remember when games just gave you stuff like avatar customization when you bought them? Man, that was horrible. Thanks, Ubisoft!