BogusMeatFactory wrote:The current punching bag is resident evil 2 remake because the faces don't look like the original characters or some nonsense.
Complaining about characters in Resident Evil of all things not having characters that look/sound like older versions is a bit of a waste of time at this point in the franchise
REmake 2 and Last of Us 2 are probably the two games in the conference I've been most excited to just exist as video games so far. They're not games I'm probably ever going to play, but they just look so pretty and the atmosphere looks so good I'm excited for when they can come out and I can watch other people having fun with them. That bit with the licker in the REmake 2 trailer was SO cool X3 (even though I'll admit I was getting kinda excited for a really HD "being a mouse"-simulator kinda like Mister Mosquito )
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Exhuminator wrote:Dark Souls and Bionic Commando having a baby seems like something right up your alley.
Sounds interesting. I am also intrigued by Valkyria Chronicles 4. Death Stranding looks promising. It'll likely be years before I play any of this stuff though.
Sarge wrote:I'm not crazy about the few things I've seen so far. Hoping Nintendo brings it tomorrow.
The first thing I watched from this E3 was Naughty Dog's The Last of Us 2 trailer. It went from Ellie sucking on some girl's lips to her slitting a guys throat and then someone else disemboweling a torture victim, guts dangling like an intestinal wind-chime. All of this in extremely detailed realism. That was enough E3 for me for one day. The best news I read about was the Metal Wolf Chaos PC port, legit excited for that.
To be fair, the point of the last of us 2 showcase was to highlight the stark contrast and ask, "How did Ellie get here?" Obviously it deals with vengeance for a religious cult murdering her girlfriend because they view homosexuality as a sin. They also put a warning at the beginning of that showcase that what you would see is graphic violence.
Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
-I am the idiot that likes to have fun and be happy.
BogusMeatFactory wrote:To be fair, the point of the last of us 2 showcase was to highlight the stark contrast and ask, "How did Ellie get here?" Obviously it deals with vengeance for a religious cult murdering her girlfriend because they view homosexuality as a sin. They also put a warning at the beginning of that showcase that what you would see is graphic violence.
Yes. Sony/ND spent untold millions to simulate a hyper graphic murder simulator. They'll be rewarded with sky high sales and an absurdly high Metacritic score.
Sarge wrote:I'm not crazy about the few things I've seen so far. Hoping Nintendo brings it tomorrow.
The first thing I watched from this E3 was Naughty Dog's The Last of Us 2 trailer. It went from Ellie sucking on some girl's lips to her slitting a guys throat and then someone else disemboweling a torture victim, guts dangling like an intestinal wind-chime. All of this in extremely detailed realism. That was enough E3 for me for one day. The best news I read about was the Metal Wolf Chaos PC port, legit excited for that.
To be fair, the point of the last of us 2 showcase was to highlight the stark contrast and ask, "How did Ellie get here?" Obviously it deals with vengeance for a religious cult murdering her girlfriend because they view homosexuality as a sin. They also put a warning at the beginning of that showcase that what you would see is graphic violence.
Oh, boy, that's exactly what I wanted from The Last of Us 2. /sarcasm
No, seriously, though, I enjoyed the first game a lot. I don't like the direction this is taking at all from these descriptions.
BogusMeatFactory wrote:To be fair, the point of the last of us 2 showcase was to highlight the stark contrast and ask, "How did Ellie get here?" Obviously it deals with vengeance for a religious cult murdering her girlfriend because they view homosexuality as a sin. They also put a warning at the beginning of that showcase that what you would see is graphic violence.
Yes. Sony/ND spent untold millions to simulate a hyper graphic murder simulator. They'll be rewarded with sky high sales and an absurdly high Metacritic score.
Well, that reaction does fit the majority's response. There's clearly a big market to receive this content, so fair enough! I just spent nearly $200 on a decade old submersible simulator; I'm admittedly out of sync with whatever I'm supposed to be buying and playing in 2018.