Yes, along with a full screen mode.
Dude was on his own and pretty much batman. I understand a lot of the complaints but the shooting felt fantastic and I think a sequel can do so much better.If I remember correctly the ending suggested a sequel right? Or atleast left the door open for one.
People say this, but this isn't really about "Order 2 or no Order 2," it's about whatever else the studio can do. When you look at Lone Echo, would you really trade THAT for The Order 2? I wouldn't for sure.
It's like people who say they want another Resistance... Sure, those games were okay and there's untapped potential, but have you played Spider-Man?
So goddamn hyped.
The game still looks really good today. Its a shame, I thought the gameplay was fine (except the boss fight) and that the story was interesting.
But it really was quite short and didn't have much replay value...
The game still looks really good today. Its a shame, I thought the gameplay was fine (except the boss fight) and that the story was interesting.
But it really was quite short and didn't have much replay value...
Weird anniversary, but sure, I'll take it.
I liked this game more than I expected, simple, linear and straight to the point 6h game. Those games can be refreshing, specially as the games become more and more big.
You guys were amazing at making sure each and every detail was hit. I can't believe some scenes in the game.Being a smaller part of the development of this game was a great experience, a lot of insanely talented folks there that really cared about detail and polish. I've said since then that there will never be a game this graphically polished again, every detail was truly cared for (which can be a bit of a determent to development).
Such a shame a sequel never got to be made, it would have been exceptional. (Not sure what they are up to nowadays!)
Much love to the team!
It doesn't need a "full screen mode".
It doesn't even need a Pro update as it scales very well to 4K.
However, yes. I would really like a 4K patch if possible.
Being a smaller part of the development of this game was a great experience, a lot of insanely talented folks there that really cared about detail and polish. I've said since then that there will never be a game this graphically polished again, every detail was truly cared for (which can be a bit of a determent to development).
Such a shame a sequel never got to be made, it would have been exceptional. (Not sure what they are up to nowadays!)
Much love to the team!
Isn't MGM owned by Sony? I remember them paying 5 billion towards that studio.Off-topic, but Sony does not distribute or produce Bond films after Spectre, Bond 25 will be distributed by MGM/Annapurna in USA and Universal in the rest of the world.
For what I've read, they were owned by Sony back in 2004, but when MGM filled for bankruptcy in 2010, they got funding to become independent again.Isn't MGM owned by Sony? I remember them paying 5 billion towards that studio.
RAD is pretty good but their best was their PSP games.
Is this coming to PS4? I don't really follow the VR scene outside PSVR.People say this, but this isn't really about "Order 2 or no Order 2," it's about whatever else the studio can do. When you look at Lone Echo, would you really trade THAT for The Order 2? I wouldn't for sure.
Gif shows how amazing their lightmapper/lightmap rendering is.
People say this, but this isn't really about "Order 2 or no Order 2," it's about whatever else the studio can do. When you look at Lone Echo, would you really trade THAT for The Order 2? I wouldn't for sure.
It's like people who say they want another Resistance... Sure, those games were okay and there's untapped potential, but have you played Spider-Man?
So goddamn hyped.
It's an Oculus first party title, so no, not coming to Steam or PSVR. I don't know that it would work well on PSVR anyway being heavily based around hand interactions, and very CPU intensive physical simulation.Is this coming to PS4? I don't really follow the VR scene outside PSVR.