The debut trailer only provided us with a few brief
moments of actual gameplay.
Not exact matches
Protagonist Raiden's lack
of agency may be thematically brilliant, but in terms
of actual moment - to -
moment gameplay, it feels incredibly limiting.
While there are shining
moments and a true sense
of terror throughout the game, there was too many problems with the
actual gameplay to make it an enjoyable experience.
But here and now, at this very
moment, it's a mildly enjoyable, very simple strategy game with a strong sense
of humour but little in the way
of actual gameplay to hold one's attention.
And at least there is a brief
moment of what looks to be a quick snippet
of Batman blowing up a door while standing next to a wall for cover — looks like it might be
actual gameplay.
The
actual gameplay of moving through a virus - ravaged Manhattan taking down squad after squad
of rioters and paramilitary vigilantes is fun, and the AI is decent enough to create some heart - pounding
moments.
Oh, sure, there have been digressions like Call
of Duty: Black Ops II, where decision points can change the final cutscene in a game, but in the
actual moment - to -
moment gameplay, you do the exact same thing, over and over and over again.