Graphics aren't groundbreaking, I think I was more impressed by Beyond on such a shitty hardware (it was fucking running on a early 2006 console ! Look how nice it still looks) than Detroit on PS4 (Pro) but it's doing the job properly.
I don't think it looks that much better than Until Dawn which is old now.
But what is problematic for me are the controls, they are indeed clunky, it's like moving a tank. Even the right stick seems less responsive than Fahrenheit/HR/Beyond.
Graphics aren't groundbreaking, I think I was more impressed by Beyond on such a shitty hardware (it was fucking running on a early 2006 console ! Look how nice it still looks) than Detroit on PS4 (Pro) but it's doing the job properly.
I don't think it looks that much better than Until Dawn which is old now.
But what is problematic for me are the controls, they are indeed clunky, it's like moving a tank. Even the right stick seems less responsive than Fahrenheit/HR/Beyond.
Talking of Beyond 2 souls, I see it's one of the PS Plus games for PS4 in May. I bought it ages ago cheap for PS4 on PSN but still haven't got round to playing it properly
Players can get their hands on bonus content for replaying the various scenes in the game. At the end of each scene, a flowchart shows what options were discovered and which nodes remain locked off. For each node unlocked, players will earn points. A pop-up dialogue box informed us that points earned through discovering nodes can be used to unlock bonus content.
Points will be earned during initial playthroughs–as can be seen by playing the Detroit: Become Human demo currently available on the PlayStation Store–but returning to scenes and replaying them will reward players with additional points as they discover more nodes and paths. When I asked what kind bonus content these points would unlock, one of the developers indicated it was “concept art, and stuff like that,” which means that we don’t have any real specifics yet on rewards are available. Checkpoints can easily be selected so that players don’t have to play through the entire game or make manual saves at major junctures.
Very interesting to discover the mix of views on this...i WAS very enthusiastic until I played the demo. Now not so much, as I can see after a couple of hours I'd be sick of the game. Or just plain sick, based on the weird camera and character movements.
Hopefully most love it though, and I'm sure I'll pick it up when it's cheap enough one day.
I played it last night on my tablet on remote play..really enjoyed it and I don't play games like this ..going to try beyond 2 souls first as that's on psn next month
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Reviews range from "an expansive game with a captivating plot and characters. QD's best" to "average at best with an utterly useless and cliche story" :/
Was it like this with their previous games?
Gonna stay away from reviews for this one, as all i've read so far is bias against david cage, or pretentious comments on how they'd have written the story. Gaming jornos are crap, as always.
Write a review when you've played enough and have the time, would be much appreciated. Planning on buying this today or tomorrow since I liked their previous games.
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