Yep, this is what next gen action games are supposed to look like. :)
People will be pretty amazed what Chinese game developers will be able to produce in the very near future. They are catching up with Western and Japanese developers and might soon even overtake them in some regards.
the creator left Tencent to start his own company because he hated the monetization, so I think we're good
Yep. I find most game failed to be satisfying when defeating an important ennemy. The last hit slow mo is great but used in a lot of games.I love the way the fire staff lands in the ground for you to collect after beating that enemy.
Im with you one this being too good to be true or will take 4 years min but there are quite a few games from China that hold good quality while developed by few or even 1 person. Shooter "Bright Memory" for example is made by 1 guy.Sorry to be a downer, but the lack of any cut into a position specific cutscene at 10:15 leads me to believe that a lot of this isn't authentic gameplay.
And the team is only 40 people and considers itself "indie"? Idk guys, I think y'all need to either dramatically temper your expectations or prepare to wait 4+ years for this to materialize.
On the bright side, even if this is all just dressed up target render/proof of concept. The tons of art, enemy designs, location designs, and target gameplay they're showing is incredibly promising, as long as they get enough people on board to bring it to fruition.
Wtf, just looked up Bright Memory, and all I could say was "holy shit". I mean sure, it's only like a hour of content, but for all of that to be handled by 1 guy, at that fidelity, is insane. He even said it was "in his spare time".Im with you one this being too good to be true or will take 4 years min but there are quite a few games from China that hold good quality while developed by few or even 1 person. Shooter "Bright Memory" for example is made by 1 guy.
Yep, this is what next gen action games are supposed to look like. :)
People will be pretty amazed what Chinese game developers will be able to produce in the very near future. They are catching up with Western and Japanese developers and might soon even overtake them in some regards.
Ooh, I very much like that sound of that. :) Game looks terrific!the creator left Tencent to start his own company because he hated the monetization, so I think we're good
I used to watch and enjoy Journey to The West TV series when I was young. I think it was Hong Kong production rather than mainland China.
Now, I just realized that I really need a game based on that series or novel. And this one seems to fulfill my need to play as Sun Wukong.
Not Xbox specific but Control, RDR2, The Last of Us 2, Ghosts of Tsushima, etc. Don't get me wrong this looks good but nothing looks extraordinary about it to me.Wow, those visuals and animations! Nothing compares.
Which xbox one x game looks this good?
Preach! (looking at you, Rock steady. We better see gameplay tomorrow)Bravo to these devs for giving everyone a first look at their game with nothing but pure un commentated gameplay. No CGI, no cinematics. JUST PURE GAMEPLAY. THIS GAME LOOKS AWESOME! and I hope it'll make its way here states side.
Hopefully it also gains traction in the WestThis trailer is a big hit in China, top trending, more than 6 millions views.
Yeaaa, this checks all the boxes of too good to be. Especially knowing china's gaming market and their focus on mobile gaming.Sorry to be a downer, but the lack of any cut into a position specific cutscene at 10:15 leads me to believe that a lot of this isn't authentic gameplay.
And the team is only 40 people and considers itself "indie"? Idk guys, I think y'all need to either dramatically temper your expectations or prepare to wait 4+ years for this to materialize.
On the bright side, even if this is all just dressed up target render/proof of concept. The tons of art, enemy designs, location designs, and target gameplay they're showing is incredibly promising, as long as they get enough people on board to bring it to fruition.