In response to LoRd SiNn’s question regarding lightgun games. GC: We were pretty impressed by EA Motive’s work on Star Wars: Squadrons, if they are the ones working on it. What’s that all about? Can anyone explain that to me? In the first game there is a section down on the planet, near the end, where you walk through a door and suddenly you’re in a Zero-G tunnel. But maybe another talented team can be assembled and make this new game a success too. They seemed to be EA’s skunkworks of sorts. It’s such a shame that Visceral Games are gone. If there was an option to be the other character in single-player it wouldn’t have been an issue to me. By that I mean you only got to see certain things as the second character. The third game was good too, but I didn’t like the way some of the content was gated behind a co-op wall. I loved the first two games, and even bought a PlayStation Move just to play the Extraction spin-off, which I also loved. I am really pleased to hear Dead Space is coming back. GC: Ha, we bet you’re right about the release date. It could be Dante’s Peak and Volcano all over again. It’ll be interesting to see how different or similar they are and laugh/sigh when they’re both released within a month of each other. It’s basically a horror game that’s set, for some bizarre reason, in the PUBG universe and is being made by several ex-Visceral employees. Does anyone remember this announcement from last year? I’m also cautiously optimistic for this reboot/remake that’s heavily rumoured, but I’m more interested in The Callisto Protocol. I played through the first Dead Space over the weekend and, while I found it to be a bit linear and wish it would’ve borrowed more from early Resident Evil, I’m definitely a convert and will play the rest of the series. Really turn up the body horror, Cronenberg style. I am looking forward to the newer more graphic body transformations. Should they do a remake I hope most stuff stays the same, with the exception of the enhanced necromorphs. The part in 2 in the nursery got to me in a way no other game had before. The noises coming from the vents, as well as some of the monsters, was unsettling. Sure, they ripped off other games and movies but I thought the atmosphere was creepy as well. I’d put the first two games as near classics.
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I’d disagree with the reader that didn’t like Dead Space. I will say I’d be happy if it did turn out to be true though.
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So there is definitely space for a big announcement that turns out to be the main Christmas game.Īm I going to predict that’s what’s going to happen? Hell, no! People far more in the know than me have got it wrong already so I’m not even going to true. After Metroid Dread in early October, which isn’t really going to be that mainstream, the only major game they’ve got this year is the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl remakes, which I’m sure will do well but I don’t think are that big. It is funny how completely unreadable Nintendo are, while simultaneously being really frustrating. If they don’t at least announce the game on the anniversary then that means they don’t acknowledge it all and/or have a new game coming out in the near future anyway. So if these Donkey Kong (and Switch Pro) rumours are still going on does that mean we could be looking at a mini Nintendo Direct this Friday on the 40th anniversary? I don’t see anything else that makes sense and yet it seems so unlikely. GC: The US and Japanese charts both include digital sales, with only a few exceptions (usually Nintendo) so it’s really only the UK and Europe that we have no clue about. Although even that is going to mean much less with the popularity of Game Pass. Why don’t companies want us to know whether their games are successful or not? Returnal looked like a flop until Sony turned round and bought the company, which I guess means it wasn’t? Not releasing sales figures I can get but not even having a top 10 that is in anyway accurate is madness. That’s going to be at least a year or two at the current reckoning and by that time digital downloads will be so prevalent that the retail sales chart will be completely useless. So not only will we have no idea which console is most popular until they’re both consistently in stock we’ll have no clue about the games either. Then I realised that means nothing because it’s tied completely to whether there’s any stock of the console at the moment or not. I largely agree with the Reader’s Feature at the weekend, about Ratchet & Clank, and I was going to back up my points by saying it doesn’t seem to have done that well in the charts. That’s probably optimistic too, considering the last game will end up being only six years old by that time.
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Worse than that, as far as I’m concerned, is that that probably means no Red Dead Redemption 3 until 2031, tops, based on the previous speed of work.