I can't
see big budget games performing that poorly on the last - gen systems.
Not exact matches
I had the chance last week to
see a preview of Ubisoft Montreal's newest
big -
budget game franchise, Watch Dogs, and boy is it looking good.
Heading into action territory with the high - profile video
game - to - screen adaptation Lara Croft: Tomb Raider in 2001, Taylor straddled the line between
big -
budget excess and independent credibility with an appearance in the little
seen but curiously titled He Died With a Felafel in His Hand that same year.
It might not have been the most inspired
big -
budget horror
game we've
seen, but The Evil Within was still, despite its...
if warriors orochi can do it I don't
see why
big budget N
games cant..
It's also a style of
game you never
see in modern
big budget titles and so good it absolutely demands being spun off into its own
game.
Just know it is readily apparent who the killer is not fifteen minutes into the movie, an entire subplot involving J.K. Simmons as an extremely wealthy womanizing and sex - obsessed philanthropist is unintentionally hysterical and poor Val Kilmer, not
seen in a
big budget major Hollywood studio release since 2006's Déjà vu, is dealt such a poor hand it's a question why he was asked to play this
game in the first place.
Most Wii
games just are not able to stand up to the caliber of high profile,
big budget blockbuster
games that you
see on other consoles.
Seeing as how yesterday was pre-E3 trailer day and next week is going to be all - out E3 madness, there's a chance that some of the smaller
games we talk about in the coming days will be overshadowed by their
big -
budget counterparts.
When you
see a
big game coming out, just ask what the marketing
budget is.
For example I would very much like to
see indie
games as well as «
bigger» 1st and / or 3rd party
games,
big budget titles, etc..
With so many high - profile
games these days revolving around saving the world or saving the universe, I always find it refreshing when I
see a
big -
budget title that deals with a story that's on a smaller scale and more personal in nature.
Then I remember that I'm very cynical and that so many people become complete (for lack of a better word) assholes when connected to a virtual world and I
see no end to advertisements presented as legitimate entertainment, offensive hardcore porn plastered all over virtual apartments, players who log off when about to lose a
game (casual
game or actual
big budget title), some players insulting others with crude and racist language, other players attempting to seduce the younger avatars, and the eventual «hack» that allows players to create anatomically correct naked avatars for the sake of harassing others.
Over the years
games have
seen themselves divided into the
big budget titles with a fairly long development time or the smaller
budget titles with a somewhat shorter time.
So great to
see strong, interesting women leading
big -
budget, critically acclaimed
games.
«Independent developers armed with small
budgets and
big ideas will be able to get their original
games into the marketplace to
see if we can find the next smash hit,» said Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils - Aime.
Video
game tie - ins for
big budget films are often
seen as a quick way to cash in on the hype and tend to lead to
games which aren't up to standard.
Indeed, it's incredible to
see the developers applying the same attention to detail to the car modelling as that of a
big budget console racing
game - it's a testament to just how far mobile gaming has come in recent years.
At the time we were
seeing big game companies struggle due to the large
budgets of «AAA»
games requiring massive sales volumes, and that dictating choices made in terms of franchises to pursue...
It explains why it is getting harder to
see such large scale
big budget games considering how expensive they are to make for the current generation.
If Destiny blows up like I think it will then we could potentially
see a video
games arms race to have the
biggest budget possible.
The downside to
bigger budgets is that the developers tend to take fewer risks with their
games - rather than waste millions of dollars they play it safe and cater to what their established target would want to
see.
As you can
see, they may not have the
big budget graphics of
games like Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto, but they don't need to.
With so many
big budget developers looking to cram as many different mechanisms into their
games as possible, it's a true delight to
see a small independent developer get just the right balance to make their
game constantly interesting, constantly rewarding, and a true joy to play.
Chances are good that you've never heard of
Big Rigs, a low -
budget PC title — and given the title, it's unlikely that you'd even remember a
game this generic if you ever
saw it in a store.
I look forward to
seeing the next
game the release in this style as with a
bigger budget, a lot of my gripes can be wiped out.
SEGA is getting ready for a whole new year, while 2015
saw a limited release of titles and had the company going through ANOTHER restructure; this year we will
see some of the
bigger budget SEGA
games finally hitting the retail market.
While 2016 didn't
see many, if any, true
big budget blockbuster titles from SEGA, there were still several great
games to be found.
The modern era of video
games — let's call it the last twenty or so years — has barely
seen any black lead characters in
big -
budget or independent small - team video
games.
After discounting a variety of
big budget shooters and independently developed puzzle
games during last week's sale, this week's Xbox 360 and Xbox One weekly Spotlight and Deals With Gold sales
see a variety of third - person action
games discounted.