darkrage6 said:
Didn't like the first Nier much(hated how they forced you to play through the game twice to get the "true" ending) since I don't have much hope for Automata being any better.
I like all of Ubisoft's sandbox games aside from Assassin's Creed(Which I truly wish would die).
I'm always surprised when I hear how people are tired of zombies games, as if they're a genre somehow. I personally like the idea of bikers vs zombies(though when I saw the trailer I thought it was a sequel to Ride to Hell).
I never played nor cared for the first Nier either, but Platinum is behind it; and I saw a good amount of footage online. From what I've seen, it's looking great.
Zombie games are a genre; ever since the popularity of Left 4 Dead & Nazi Zombies almost every other developer jumped on the zombie bandwagon regardless whether it made since or not. Red Dead Redemption
Yes, there were always zombies in games, but not to this extent of over saturation. Red Dead Redemption, Yakuza, Sniper's Zombie Army Trilogy, Last of US, Uncharted 1, and many more. The last games I ever really enjoyed that involved zombies were Lollipop Chainsaw, Onechanbara Z2: Chaos (the franchise has been around since 2004), and Killer Is Dead (the zombies are either from the moon or dark matter from the moon infects a person).
Days Gone feels like Last of Us: Biker edition meets World War Z The crappy
PG-13 ZOMBIE MOVIE that had nothing to do with the book.