Well, it's a video. Of course it looks gorgeous. I'll comment on the animation when there's gameplay.
You saw the FF trailer last night?This is a trailer man, a trailer.
Of course it looks incredible.
And that's exactly why this was an awesome showing.
NT with the support by Xbox is gonna be amazing.The scary thing is the first game was made by just 20 people within NT. And that already looked stunning.
It is running in-engineThought I read that it was running on Xbox hardware here on Era?
Dont tell me it looks bad for you. It was great.
this.For the skeptics, have you seen Senua's Sacrifice? With more CPU and GPU power, I fully believe that Ninja Theory of all people can deliver a game with next level animation on new more powerful hardware.
It wouldn't exactly be the first time either.
Didn't play it with headphones did yaYeap I agree. In terms of graphics this games looks amazing. But IMO Hellblade 1 is really boring so I don't expect a lot from this one.
You really know who hasn't played Hellblade as soon as they comment in threads like this, don't you?I don't trust these kind of "in-engine" trailers. I'll wait to see some gameplay and other next gen games before I make that kind of proclamation.
He probably meant the Fast & Furious trailer not FFVII one lol
It`s in engine, not real time. Lots of cutscenes running in engine look like CGI on the ps4/xbo, so we should keep our expectations in check for Hellblade 2. The facial animation will obviously always be tied to cutscenes so I expect them to actually reach this level of fidelity. However, I'd be surprised if they manage to get those environments/terrain, water, effects and lighting running in real time gameplay.Thought I read that it was running on Xbox hardware here on Era?
You guys really, really should play Hellblade before commenting about their work. Like, you really should. Go play Hellblade, people. It was one of the most compelling and fascinating games of the generation, and its animation always looked like it was from a different generation.I mean, of course gameplay will not match this, but I'd love for next gen cutscenes to reach this level.
They didn't play the game. The posts from people that didn't are so obvious it's almost frustrating.People doubting Ninja Theory after Hellblade is something else.
I love ND. But, I'll wait for final release for final judgment.I don't know if I would call it a new benchmark yet, when there are also current gen games that are equally as impressive:
I love ND. But, I'll wait for final release for final judgment.
I've played it, calm your horses soldier. I'm just skeptical about early in-engine trailers of next gen games. It's like some of y'all have forgotten when this was supposed to be "real time"...You really know who hasn't played Hellblade as soon as they comment in threads like this, don't you?
For example.
It`s in engine, not real time. Lots of cutscenes running in engine look like CGI on the ps4/xbo, so we should keep our expectations in check for Hellblade 2. The facial animation will obviously always be tied to cutscenes so I expect them to actually reach this level of fidelity. However, I'd be surprised if they manage to get those environments/terrain, water, effects and lighting running in real time gameplay.
It is probably not, though. It's made with a game engine (UE probably), but you can render some fancy stuff with those if not rendered in realtime (especially since they support ray-tracing nowadays)