Games like RDR2 are stupid expensive to make nowadays (its budget was anywhere from $370 mil to $540 mil). 25 years ago, people thought it was crazy like $20 mil was spent on FF7. Then a few years later Sega dropped like $100 mil on Shenmue.
Is the open world fun to explore.I actually played it almost to completion thinking it would pick up. Then i woke up one morning and put the disc in my PS4 and i remember thinking "i don't even want to play this so why am i?". I traded it in the next day.
If people like it that's fine, each to their own, but it always confuses me when people say it's the pinnacle of single player games.
Yes! You can spend hours and not play a single mission. Hunting, fishing, getting robbed, enjoying the scenery.. fuck I think I'll start another playthrough!Is the open world fun to explore.
I was actually just thinking this about the release of Tower of Fantasy. It looks like a perfectly good game being offered for nothing but everyone is spoiled for choice with Genshin Impact and any other free game that people just roll their eyes at it.Publishers play it too safe these days because gamers have become rabid, entitled, unforgiving, and demanding.
I thought the gun play wasn't to bad and enjoyed it. The characters like you said though were boring. The worst part is there was fun to be had in that game they just made those moments so far and few between that it wasn't a fun game. I played the game for a while trying to wait for it to pick up and finally just said enough and gave up.
Yeah I really liked RDR1 and the undead nightmare stuff.I enjoyed RDR1. Not as much as any of the GTA games, but fun. But man, something just went sideways with RDR2. Like everything seemed way harder, but not in a good way. Like it just felt awkward to play while the first controlled really well.
Isnt that the reason Half Life 3 will never be made?Games like RDR2 are stupid expensive to make nowadays (its budget was anywhere from $370 mil to $540 mil). 25 years ago, people thought it was crazy like $20 mil was spent on FF7. Then a few years later Sega dropped like $100 mil on Shenmue.
Yessir. Loved the first so much and the way they mucked up the second was so very disappointing. They made EVERY Single thing you do, just plain laborious. Everything was slow to do. Why? FFS why? There was absolutely no reason to make you have to hold down every button to do anything. To walk so slow and make you feel like you’re constantly moving around in mud.I enjoyed RDR1. Not as much as any of the GTA games, but fun. But man, something just went sideways with RDR2. Like everything seemed way harder, but not in a good way. Like it just felt awkward to play while the first controlled really well.
Yes! You can spend hours and not play a single mission. Hunting, fishing, getting robbed, enjoying the scenery.. fuck I think I'll start another playthrough!
Nah that's just Gabe being lazy and swimming in money from Steam.Isnt that the reason Half Life 3 will never be made?
Isnt that the reason Half Life 3 will never be made?
Nah that's just Gabe being lazy and swimming in money from Steam.
They could at least do an E3 by now, especially after they retroactively changed how E2 ended in the Alyx VR game.Valves makes games to advance the medium. They have zero interest in releasing sequels that dont achieve this. As a game developer with a popular digital storefront this gives them that luxury.
Loved getting high and exploring, it’s fkin huge.