Of course most gamers these days know to be wary of trailers and
gameplay demos because they can be radically different from the finished article.
Not exact matches
When I phoned to complain about losing HUNDREDS of hours of
gameplay, losing the Rayman
demo (which was cool
because you could play that awesome music stage any time!)
Dyack didn't go into specifics but said they will probably focus on including the first level of the game in the
demo, and once again emphasized the «you have to see it to understand it» attitude that Silicon Knights have sported for a while now, «We really want people to focus on the
gameplay,
because the fusion between RPG and action is something really new.
That new blood borne shit is trash I say this
because I watched all the
demos can find and not one single video of
gameplay I watched had the enemy getting body parts cut off that's not a game to sale a console just my opinion go see for yourselves
If a game is not finished
because it's lacking fun
gameplay or maybe it runs like garbage (bad frame rate, clipping, crashing, etc.) due to a lack of optimization, many of the potential customers that downloaded and played the
demo are going to be convinced that what they're playing IS representative of the final product (despite that fancy disclaimer they saw before the
demo's title screen).
Playtesting The Low Road is a bit of challenge
because of the genre itself being a more focused and personal
gameplay experience and not a casual jump - in style game so we have had a few playtest
demo experiences where the player will get lost in the
gameplay and plays for over an hour.»
After starting the
demo, I was proven wrong
because the game features unique
gameplay mechanics that differentiates itself from other platform titles.
And it would be a good idea to release a
demo well before release,
because many are not sold on the
gameplay.
So far, I'm a little underwhelmed to be honest - partly
because all of the information had already been leaked prior to the conference, but the lack of dynamic weather is disappointing, and we were hoping to at least see an on stage
gameplay demo.