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Have you never seen Alien?LazyGunn wrote:why are they using silly environment flythroughs?
LazyGunn wrote:
Moot_Geeza wrote:Are the XBone brigade going to have the patience for a game based on what most of them would consider an inferior movie to Aliens, which contains (potentially) only one enemy to avoid?
Paul the sparky wrote:It is a risk, but hopefully there are enough people out there who want to play a game about running away from one alien instead of shooting hundreds for it to sell.
It's a new direction and one I'm glad someone has finally taken, as if they kept going down the space marine route we'd have ended up with QTE hand to hand executions or some shite. This will hopefully do the licence some justice.
Yossarian wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:Are the XBone brigade going to have the patience for a game based on what most of them would consider an inferior movie to Aliens, which contains (potentially) only one enemy to avoid?
What the fuck kind of bollocks are you talking?
Yossarian wrote:I practically never hear teenagers on Xbox Live because I don't play the games that tend to attract the teenagers.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Yossarian wrote:I practically never hear teenagers on Xbox Live because I don't play the games that tend to attract the teenagers.
Apologies in advance for making another assumption, but do those games sell less well than the ones that do? That was my main point - it's an interesting move to create a survival horror setting based on a evading a solitary predator (second video wouldn't work for me, so I may be well off the mark with that assumption too), when the megabucks titles seem to be all about perks, thrillcams and killstreaks.
I haven't turned my headset on with unknowns for years (or indeed played against any since the Halo 4 launch week), so I'm only guessing they're still out there to be fair.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Yossarian wrote:I practically never hear teenagers on Xbox Live because I don't play the games that tend to attract the teenagers.
Apologies in advance for making another assumption, but do those games sell less well than the ones that do? That was my main point - it's an interesting move to create a survival horror setting based on a evading a solitary predator (second video wouldn't work for me, so I may be well off the mark with that assumption too), when the megabucks titles seem to be all about perks, thrillcams and killstreaks.
I haven't turned my headset on with unknowns for years (or indeed played against any since the Halo 4 launch week), so I'm only guessing they're still out there to be fair.
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