as soon as I first saw the tv ad for sunset overdrive I knew it was gonna be like this it just sounded so stupid
The company (Fizzco) in the game actually just rushes the product to market which is why they didn't do proper testing and the mutation isn't predicted. So it's really and oversight. The whole evil corporation segment comes into play when they try to contain this outbreak for their bottom line so I suppose you could say the upper management is evil and unethical. That said, you do have Fizzco scientists that are not evil (in fact the first character you meet is a former Fizzco scientist who explains that he didn't have time to do proper testing to you).LoneWolf83 said:Why does the corporation have to be evil? I know most corporations are evil but at this point it has become cliché in fiction. Why can't the corporation just be incompetent (though that might hit Microsoft a little too close to home), or bumbling, or have some in the corporation evil and others not?
Why did they name it "Sunset Overdrive?"? That would be a perfect name for a racing game, not a sandbox game.
I'm pretty sure it is succeeding. I've been hearing about that console bundle selling out everywhere, let's go take a look at the figures... which I can't find anywhere. Okay, I do know the bundle sold out on amazon really quickly anyways. I'm just going to keep arguing that it is absolutely a quality title.Slayer4472 said:You know, I was actually hoping that Sunset Overdrive would succeed. Not because I was going to buy it (I couldn't be payed to touch an XBOne without a hazard suit) but because I was hoping for more than two quality AAA games this year.
The devs need to try harder.
I've started to look at other hobbies to occupy my time, I'll finish off the backlog of games I have eventually but as it stands new games are losing my interest fast. The only place that I find interesting games now are on GoG :-/Piecewise said:I have no clue why people were excited for this. Nor do I understand why people were excited for stuff like Second son or Assassin's creed "Le France" edition. They've some how made sandbox superpower simulators mind numbingly boring and strangely identical despite a very different look to each.
Man. The wii u is a last gen console with a pointless ipad stapled to it, The xbone and Piss4 having no games, and the pc indie market increasingly being flooded with greenlit and kickstarted games that are mashups of minecraft, roguelikes, and anything else popular at the moment, all of which get to about 30% done and then stop updating. Gaming isn't in a good place right now.
the gamepad isn't pointless, it gives actual functionality to a whole host of games and genres. the controller doesn't take anything away from the player like the Wii controller did, but simply adds to the overall experience with a dedicated map and item screen, gyro controls for precise aiming, touchscreen to quickly look through menus and select things as well as functioning as extra buttons. everything that made the original DS so awesome is now in the living room in HD, honestly i couldn't happier with the device. the only real issue with it is the poor battery life, but that mostly has to do with how energy consuming it is to have a wireless second screen with incredibly low latency (only 1 frame behind, which is a technical marvel).Piecewise said:I have no clue why people were excited for this. Nor do I understand why people were excited for stuff like Second son or Assassin's creed "Le France" edition. They've some how made sandbox superpower simulators mind numbingly boring and strangely identical despite a very different look to each.
Man. The wii u is a last gen console with a pointless ipad stapled to it, The xbone and Piss4 having no games, and the pc indie market increasingly being flooded with greenlit and kickstarted games that are mashups of minecraft, roguelikes, and anything else popular at the moment, all of which get to about 30% done and then stop updating. Gaming isn't in a good place right now.
Nope, loved that and feel like this is a spiritual successor, gameplay-wise anyway.Xsjadoblayde said:Anymoo, am i the only one reminded of Jet Set Radio, from this game?
How many are there besides Jet Set Radio? Which is of course, a cult classic.NephilimNexus said:The weird thing is that a game almost exactly like this gets produced about once every two years and they never do well... yet despite this, they keep getting made. Like someone is honestly saying to themselves "Y'know this theme has been done twenty times already and they've all bombed but this time will be different, just watch!"
Seriously: Find an older gamer (35+) and say "Hey, do you remember that game about the guy who skates around and puts graffiti on everything?" I promise you they will say "Yeah, why?" Then ask them to name it, because I promise you they will have no idea. "Umm, a bunch of them? I dunno... I never played any of them. I mean, I've only got 300 titles on my Steam library."