Senua was one of the most detailed and beautifully animated character model of the generation. I expect no less from Ninja Theory and this in-engine footage looks absolutely phenomenal.
They said in engine and assuming its a launch title its atleast a year away. No one thought it was real time. However, with what Ninja Theory achieved with the first game, the game will look phenomenal regardless.
Wait, not that I care about Devil May Cry, but I thought this reception was enough to pass off as a "masterpiece" when it comes to other games (or even the likes of Resogun). Why the change of heart? Because narrative
Hellblade wasn't meant to be a "character action" game
Well yeah, DmC was their only great game (FWIW I also liked Enslaved, but not for its combat), but it was based on Capcom's IP and they had input in development
Clearly Capcom wasn't capable of realising their own input and NT stepped in and ended up making the highest rated DMC sequel at that time since the first game.
The only valid thing from his pov he said in the video is AC dead since Black Flag. According to woke police that game was woke too. Welsh man in West Indies. So atleast he's consistent I guess lol
Did y'all see the new Assassin's Creed trailer? They finally made a AC set in Japan & then they put a negro as the male protagonist. Ubisoft is taking cues from Disney, and it isn't gonna end well for them, just like Disney. Go woke, go broke!
Phil keeps talking about breaking barriers to gaming, making it accessible on all platforms yada yada, while killing competition and creativity at the same time. the fact that i actually believed him for a second lol
Phil should be held responsible for this shitfest too, just like Sarah, but it's highly likely that these decisions are coming from Satya. And this isn't even the end of it. More closures are coming.
if we are moving towards more and more popular trash across platforms that make billions for companies, I'm happy with all the barriers and exclusivity because at least that brings some pressure to create good stuff.
Phil keeps talking about breaking barriers to gaming, making it accessible on all platforms yada yada, while killing competition and creativity at the same time. the fact that i actually believed him for a second lol
"These changes are not a reflection of the creativity and skill of the talented individuals at these teams or the risks they took to try new things" ... seems to me that's exactly what it is