Check out the first
real gameplay demo from this weekend's The Game Awards, and then be sure to pick your jaw up off the floor when you're done.
Not exact matches
Just to make myself clear I understand exactly what it is they are doing, I have seen their tech
demo and while the destruction was cool that seems to be the limit ofnehat they will be able todo in terms of
real world applications and I'm yet to see beyond looking fancy how exactly it will drastically alter
gameplay vs less complex destruction and done on console but still a whole destructible world for multiplayer.
Okay, these so called professionals all base the game on the plot, uhh, just playing the
demo or watching the trailer will immeadiatly tell you this game isnt about plot, the reason i like this game iscause it is a casual game where you can feel like you can finish it, you know carrying on through the adventure mode little by little, its not meant for the hardcore, while more
gameplay mechanics would of been nice (just using the stick and a button is definatly over used) but the
real reason this game is fun, the price, its just # 3 ($ 5) and considering a hell of alot of worse games cost more than double this on live arcade you could do alot worse, the only thing blocking this from an 8 is the online community is dead, unfortunatly!
The title was expected to use a new «LeGION»
real - time strategy system, however developer Media Vision is currently retooling the
gameplay mechanics after the mixed reception of the Japanese PS4
demo; the majority of complaints revolved around the new mechanic's focus on action, casting aside the tactical elements of previous installments.
The first
real demo that we got was The Order: 1886, this dark and haunting game is sure to appeal to survival horror and steampunk RPG fans, but the truly impressive thing was how seamless the transitions were between
gameplay and cinematics.
All the Yoga Flames, Dragon Punches and Sonic Booms of Street Fighter II spill out into the
real world in a new
demo that mixes classic
gameplay with augmented reality.