They’ve never made a bad game . They may not have yet made their masterpiece but they’ve never made a clunker either - this will be a solid 8 out of 10 minimum- obviously it’ll play like a 7 but that’s a givenPaul the sparky wrote:I've not played any previous Sucker Punch games. Are they shite?
Yeah, HZD without the interesting robo-beasts. As mentioned in the PS4 thread, it all looks very generic from this video. The exploration part in particular makes it look like run-of-the-mill checklist chasing, with skill trees and crafting, naturally.Rev wrote:This looks amazing. Really love this kind of thing. Very Horizon Zero Dawn feel to it. Can't wait to play it.
Paul the sparky wrote:I'm really looking forward to it. Having the same conundrum with this as I am with Cyberpunk 2077 though, do I buy it on the PS4 knowing it's going to struggle for wait for the PS5 version?
Tempy wrote:My interest waned really quickly when I learned it was open world, which is a shame as you know i’m all
about that sengoku shit
Bob wrote:You’d prefer levels ?
Blocks100 wrote:Horses for courses and all that, but I love me an open world game. It's that sense of immersion that you don't get with other games. I want to feel like I'm living in the game world. If I just got set levels or fixed areas to contend with, then I've got the same old enemies spawning at the same bits and it just remind me I'm playing a game. I'd argue that you can't really experience emergent gameplay in any game unless it's an open world, as that supplies the necessary randomness and unpredictableness you need for the fun stuff to happen
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