No we're not. It's shit or shallow in all of the games that does it, when not downright a buggy mess. And mounted combat is shit or inexistent. The only two exceptions that come to my mind are SotC for the feeling of mounting and directing a horse instead of playing directly as it, but you don't sword fight from it, and Mount and Blade but it's another beast, more simulationist and K&M oriented gameplay and battle only, totally diffrerent from a game where you will ride around the world on your horse and fight bosses with a gamepad.We're past the point where riding a horse in a game is wow.
Can't wait to see how From will pull it off (or if they'll succeed).
RDR2 says this is wrong. Horses has been done well for years now.It's shit or shallow in all of the games that does it, when not downright a buggy mess.
That seems a fairly optimistic interpretation of DeS ending. Considering the amount of swords littering the ground (like the one dropped to open the seal), it seems just as likely (if not more likely) that putting the old one back to sleep is temporary measure that has been done many times before, and will be needed again in the future.Endings : you either fix the world for good (the kingdom even loses the ability to use soul arts) or become the demon.
Ds3 and Sekiro aren't bad games, but they also don't feel special to me, more like the sort of thing any studio could have made.
I do think there's something to this. A lot of elements that made demon souls seem to have been very personal things for Miyazaki. Ambiguous story because that's what playing english games as a child was for him. Transient coop because he had an experience with his car and a slippery hill at some point. Probably more examples as well, but the point is that I think from needs some project director who has personal experiences they want to share. They managed to milk three good games out of miyazaki (DeS, DS1 and bb), although arguably that's two, because DS1 is mostly a refined version of DeS.It's simple: we, uh, kill the Miyazaki.
Since he gets the credit for From's rise, he can take it for any downhill slide they are on. I'm sure they have some other people who can head up games. Other ideas besides this "formula" they've settled on. If not, then they don't deserve to thrive maybe.
I think all the games have some good moments. The final battle in DS3 is great for example, as is the reveal of frozen Anor Londo...DS3 does feel like it was outsourced to some Chink outfit but Sekiro has quite a few special moments.
Having made 3 good games in around a decade, at least one of which I'd put on a personal top 10 games all time, I'm willing to give them more than Elden Ring to try again. But I'm not going to D1P it on vague hope as I did Sekiro.I for one would wait for Elden Ring to pass any judgements about FS.
Demon souls was very kings field. thats why I like it so much. sadly its lost its kings field charm over the years.Well, From made King's Field (and its related series, Shadow Tower) and Armored Core, both having more than superficial similarities to Souls. Actually I'd dare to say that Souls is a combination of their King's Field and Armored Core, moreso the former for obvious reasons, but the third person combat in particular from the latter. Hell, even the most common and arguably one of the most optimal methods for damage avoidance in AC is to keep boosting around the enemy mech in circles which is like rolling in Souls games.
Imo last chance to announce something if it's gonna come out this year.Next Elden Ring news: Taipei Game Show begins next month on February 6th and concludes a few days later on February 9th.
Yeah there's no way it's coming out in March. None. From what we know so far it's a very large if not the largest project the company is working on. On top of this there hasn't been any gameplay reveals (which there were for previous games), no interviews (Sekiro had a bunch of them months before release), not even an ETA, nothing. My guess is 2021, easily. I'd be shocked if it would come out this year.Imo last chance to announce something if it's gonna come out this year.Next Elden Ring news: Taipei Game Show begins next month on February 6th and concludes a few days later on February 9th.
Afaik FromSoft usually releases games around the end of March, probably something to do with Q1 financial results. If they don't announce the release date soon then it's another year of waiting for us, simple as that.
Yeah there's no way it's coming out in March. None. From what we know so far it's a very large if not the largest project the company is working on. On top of this there hasn't been any gameplay reveals (which there were for previous games), no interviews (Sekiro had a bunch of them months before release), not even an ETA, nothing. My guess is 2021, easily. I'd be shocked if it would come out this year.Imo last chance to announce something if it's gonna come out this year.Next Elden Ring news: Taipei Game Show begins next month on February 6th and concludes a few days later on February 9th.
Afaik FromSoft usually releases games around the end of March, probably something to do with Q1 financial results. If they don't announce the release date soon then it's another year of waiting for us, simple as that.
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With this year’s Taipei Game Show only one month away, Sony has unveiled its lineup of games. So far, the list includes more than two dozen titles, quite a few of which will be playable. However, a third of the titles that Sony will display are only set to appear in video form. Such games include Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, and The Last of Us Part II. Elden Ring seems the most surprising of the bunch, since FromSoftware has remained silent about the title since its E3 2019 reveal.
The list of games set to appear is subject to change. Sony may remove some titles from the lineup or add in others. For now, though, the company’s Taipei Game Show lineup features all of the following:
- The Last of Us Part II (Video Only)
- Marvel’s Iron Man VR (Playable Demo and Video)
- Nioh 2 (Playable Demo and Video)
- Final Fantasy VII Remake (Playable Demo and Video)
- Trials of Mana (Playable Demo and Video)
- Marvel’s Avengers (Playable and Video)
- Cyberpunk 2077 (Video Only)
- Resident Evil Resistance (Playable Demo and Video)
- One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 (Playable Demo and Video)
- Sword Art Online Alicization Lycoris (Playable Demo and Video)
- Tales of Arise (Video Only)
- Elden Ring (Video Only)
- Fairy Tail (Playable Demo and Video)
- Ys IX (Playable Demo and Video)
- Persona 5 Royal (Playable Demo and Video)
- 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (Playable Demo and Video)
- Granblue Fantasy Versus (Playable Demo and Video)
- Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Video Only)
- NBA 2K20 (Playable Demo and Video)
- Gungrave G.o.r.e. (Video Only)
- Yo-Kai Watch 4++ (Video Only)
- Way of the Samurai Gaiden Katanakami (Video Only)
- Gleamlight (Video Only)
It doesn't say it will come in spring.