As such, a sequel would certainly be welcome; even if From Software put in a half - hearted attempt, Bloodborne 2 would still be better than most
AAA games out there.
They can sometimes even blow the latest
AAA games out of the water, thanks to their less repetitive nature — they don't need to rely on tired cliches and tropes to move millions of copies.
They started off by showcasing some of the most cinematic
AAA games out there today and you guessed it, Naughty Dog is leading the way with some of the most visually stunning games that are complemented with intense and moving storylines.
Yeah play it bcuz of playstation plus, but better than most triple
AAA games out there.
there are more old
aaa games out then you think, and it became frustrating with only indiegames.
First off the actual game play itself is not too bad, in fact I'd say it's on top with the top
AAA games out today.
Just don't expect
a AAA game out of it because they clearly sent their B - tier devs to work on this.
Granted, you can say the same for
any AAA game out there — but would you rather explain gaming plots that are too convoluted to explain, or are rather mature in nature to your children, or would you rather make it simply a matter of defeating evil bosses in Streets of Rage or in Contra?
Even a nifty co-op mode to keep it up to date with every other
AAA game out there.
Not exact matches
If there's one thing I can point to in most open - world
AAA games, it's that their massive worlds are boring, and add nothing to the
game but to puff
out the hour count.
Sony Talks Plans Regarding
AAA Experiences on Vita Sony has spoken
out about its strategy regarding
AAA games on the PlayStation Vita...
With Bethesda's upcoming
AAA game lineup, including The Elder Scrolls Online, Wolfenstein: The New Order, and The Evil Within, all skipping
out on Wii U platform launches, one might wonder where all of the third party support for Nintendo's console is going.
Hidden away from the neverending appointments with
AAA publishers and the general public at the E3 show floor was a private appointment with the kind folks at Phoenix Labs to check
out their upcoming PC - exclusive hunting
game, Dauntless.
On the flipside, if they actually come
out with a Western Far Cry this September (following a really rushed marketing campaign), a double - down on
AAA Westerns so close to one another might kick the genre a few notches higher on the popularity scale, leading to more Western
games.
Featuring even more dynamic combat, a new Scout System (send them
out to explore dungeons, so you can amass critical information), a Flag System, and even the ability to burn
game discs (you can «craft your own
AAA title for Neptune and friends to equip»), this one sounds like a great sequel.
Over the three years that the
game has been
out, countless other major, hyped
AAA releases also launched, and yet Online never did bleed all those players as everyone assumed it would.
Take - Two has expressed a desire to ramp up
AAA production, and while this mostly falls on 2K, they might want Rockstar to put
out more
games as well.
Don't get your hope too high as PS Plus Free
Games for May 2015 does not feature any
AAA game, its once again all
out indie
games offering for PS4, PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.
While it's true that these portable video
game consoles are not getting the big
AAA video
game title treatment like home consoles, there's still plenty of amazing video
game titles coming
out.
Recently, evidence has come to light that indicates long - time
game publisher Konami is bowing
out of the
AAA production business.
, but it looks like they couldn't be bothered to make a revolutionary
game like 64 or Galaxy, got rid of the scope of the
game, the orchestrated music, the art, the originality and put
out a 3D land clone to fill a gap in the Wii U's library which, given the scarce amount of 1st party
AAA hitters, could have been filled by MP4, Starfox, new IP.
This gets more Moves
out there, and in turn makes funding a Move
AAA game far less risky.
I'm sorry but you just can't use the release of the
game as old as this to give you some indication on future support while ignoring the new
AAA games that are currently releasing are not coming
out on this platform.
While Sony is on top & they're still cranking
out AAA single player
games left & right.
they still have a huge
AAA game coming
out during the madness that is E3, Rockstar took to social media to announce «We're still here!»
Plus as for old
games I wish the gaming community wouldn't of all freaked
out when remasters were coming
out alot at the start of this gen. I would GLADLY pay 80 to 100 for a remaster of: Mass Effect 1 - 3 Dead Space 1 - 3 Star wars battlefront 2 Final Fantasy Series (I miss
AAA turn based
games) Pokemon Stadium and Snap (I'd buy a switch just for these) Burnout Series Need for Speed Underground 1 - 2 Star wars Knights of the Old republic Star wars Pod racer all i remember is was on the N64 loved that
game.
Of course with any
AAA game coming
out in the 2010's, there is going to be a pre-order bonus with the
game.
you can not expect them to keep pushing
out AAA games on a month by month basis.
Maybe these
AAA dev would take note not to release broken, half finished, buggy crap
games that need day one patches to fix the problem that should have been iron
out before release.
«The
game is quite different from anything
out there, and it tries to really capture the subtlety, tension, and drama of espionage, as opposed to the industry's usual blow - stuff - up take on spy
games,» he says and thinks «it's an incredible time for indie
games, with «
AAA indie
games» like Braid, Castle Crashers, World of Goo, and many others lighting the way towards complete creative control and artistic independence for small, innovative, and highly polished
games.»
Side note: This is * also * why so few
AAA publishers put
out any
games that take any risks anymore.
While the genre is arguably in the midst of a golden era with an endless list of
AAA titles behind and ahead of us, it takes something really unique to make a
game stand
out.
To
gamers, that means that the start of a mad rush of
AAA titles meant to vie for your holiday dollars is a few months
out, and that it officially begins with the inevitable launch of a new title in the insanely profitable Call of Duty series.
However, given the amount of time it takes to build a
game studio and develop top - tier
AAA products, these
games could still be a ways
out.
If in 2007, there were 60 - 90
AAA games planned
out for (and this may be too generous an estimation) say the next 5 - 6 years each with an average budget of say 30 Million dollars...... that means now, in 2014, there are 20 - 30
AAA games planned for the next 5 - 6 years, each with an average budget of 90 Million dollars.
Many of you may have gotten the day off of work in observance of this weekend's festivities and are breaking
out some recent
AAA games you've been waiting for the free time to play.
Ever since i saw gameplay vid's of this
game i knew it would be a
AAA title and almost every
game coming
out from the end of this month to the end of the year are all
AAA title.
If the past two generations of
games have pointed
out, smaller
games aren't also short on quality, and indie
games don't have to be considered critically different from their
AAA counterparts.
There aren't a whole lot of
AAA titles that came
out exclusively to PC (I'm talking TPS, Action / Adventure, 3D RPG type
games etc. not the plethora of RTS and strategy titles) last gen and those that did were always limited by having to develop for a variety of lower spec requirements.
I know PS + can't give
out AAA titles every month, nor do I wish they would, I just want something more engaging than these «atmospheric puzzle
games» that seem to be churned
out on the daily.
But lately they been giving
out pretty good
AAA titles and now 2 psvr
games.
Ben Throop After spending 15 years in
AAA at Sony working on the Syphon Filter franchise, and then at Activision as a
Game Director, Ben struck
out on his own to in 2014.
most
aaa games are very old and they cant even give them
out?
Every since the ps4 came
out we haven't received a
AAA game yet..
I enjoy the
AAA games that make billions of dollars annually just as much the rest of you, but other than a few exciting new IP's (Destiny, Evolve, and Sunset Overdrive standout), these annual titles are more often than not just a simple re-skinning of the previous year's model, with rehashed multiplayer components that are made relevant over the course of the next year with DLC that includes «re-imaginings» of maps that came
out two years ago in a previous installment.
@ 5 sigma — You are going to cancel your nonexistent preorder and put it towards 1 of the great
AAA xbone exclusives coming
out in the next couple months, what
games were those again?
People are wondering why
games need all these dlc packs coming
out for all these
AAA $ 60
games coming
out, and people have realized that, unlike old school
games, most of these
AAA games have little replay value.
Brent: It's easy to overlook the little guys when it comes to video
games; everyone knows
AAA games will always benefit from publishers who spend money on mass marketing to get the word
out about their latest and greatest titles.
I know ps plus is optional, even one good
game a year pays for most of it, ect / I can't complain (this is damage control for my comment) but please release at least one cool
game this month for ps plus so I get to stop seeing people complain online about how theres a bunch of
AAA games coming
out with
Games with Gold for Xbox this month.
I already own them all on various platforms, but if a disk with this new
game plus the PS1 classics / PSN versions of Oddysey / Exoddus / Munch / Stranger's Wrath came
out, I'd be snapping that up too in a heartbeat, and it would be higher priority to me than most
AAA published
games, simply because I'd want to support groups like you way more than the EAs and Activisions of the world.