As a huge fan of JRPGs and just recently played the Kingdom Hearts games, I am hyped to get a hold of Kingdom Hearts 3. The story is convoluted but its fun visiting the worlds and getting all the keyblades in the game. Very fun ARPG series and this one is looking to be no different based on the trailers.
Biggest bust in my opinion is going to be Anthem. Based on the footage it looks too much like Destiny, which was already a rough marriage of Borderlands and Halo. I know Bioware is basically treating this game as a sink or swim title and most likely throwing all talent at it but it looks so bland and uninteresting. Also the talented employees they had that made previous games like Dragon Age Origins so amazing are all gone now so my faith is gone.
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What is your most anticipated game next year? Biggest bust?
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I think my most anticipated game next year is probably going to be Metro: Exodus, followed by Warhammer: Chaosbane. I love the Metro games, so I'm really excited to see how this one's going to turn out. And I Just love Warhammer.
Biggest bust, I think I'd have to agree with the bandwagon. Anthem is being over hyped and I don't see the current mega game companies producing good games anymore. Battlefield 5 was trash, Call of Duty is just repeats, Destiny was a huge flop for me, Bungie shit on fans with Diablo Immortal. I can't say I have much hope for Anthem.
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For me Sekiro by fromsoft is a game I've been waiting for since it's " Shadows die twice" trailer
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Either the last of us 2, Cyberpunk2077 or the new Obsidian game in space. LoU2 im really just excited about the story, Cyberpunk i cant wait to just be some basass future mercenary with all the cool tech and the obsidian title that just was announced because its going to be a really good RPG
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I really want the Borderlands 3 rumors to be true, and I'm really hoping Gearbox pulls their collected heads out of their bums and make a good game again... but I'm not holding out too much hope.
As for busts, I'm going to jump on the bandwagon and say Anthem. I'll be shocked if nu-Bioware can pull off anything decent at all.
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Looking forward to Cyberpunk and Outer Worlds. Both look like they'll be incredible. Also looking forward to Total War: Three Kingdoms, Hope it doesn't become a letdown. Have to agree on the biggest bust being Anthem. It just looks boring and bland. No real love went into that game other than look at the pretty graphics! nature!
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I'd say it is sink or swim for them. For two reasons. Firstly, they need to succeed to get some credibility, to gain consumer trust and loyalty. This is not the old Bioware and everyone knows it, which for me means I am willing to give them a chance to earn loyalty. It's not their fault they bear the name of a now broken company, but if they make of this good things, I'll praise them for their efforts.
Secondly, they need a sustainable stream of income to keep EA off their back. If they can manage to set things up in a manner where it isn't anti-consumer and show EA they make money with it, that is enough for EA to ease off on them. Back before Wilson Lootboxes, EA worked simply: You sign up with us, we fund you and leave you alone as long as you are in the black. Fail to be in the black and there are consequences. The new Bioware is essentially trying to get into that position, with the anchor around their neck of Andromeda making this a struggle. If they show EA they have a money stream, they can have some limited autonomy to be themselves. If that fails, they will be torn apart by EA.
Signing up with EA used to be a deal with a Mob boss. It was dangerous, but only if you didn't deliver on your end of the bargain and then get out. Dependency on said mob boss ended badly because eventually you failed to deliver and got owned by them. Modern EA has been like making a deal with the Devil, your 'partner' is actively looking for a way to claim you failed and raid you for everything you are worth. The current Bioware may manage to appease their EA overlords enough to be allowed to manage their own affairs, especially as EA has bigger fish to fry (Hi Belgium!) which gives them the chance to actually be a good studio doing good things.
But I do not hold out hope beyond that. If they do well, if EA lets them do it? It will succeed. But even then the specter of EA deciding 'if it's making money now, you should throw more MTX into it.' and pressuring them to do so after launch remains. A wise EA would see that their fight with governments over lootboxes ends only one way and see a successful Anthem as a chance to establish a new brand name free of that negative PR. A place to peddle their MTX without gambling and build future profits. But alas, those who lead EA do not seem to be willing to face the reality that when a business fights governments on matters of authority, governments win. Not even the East India Company, the closest thing in history to a cyberpunk style mega-corporation, which had it's own military and fought it's own wars, could stand before government intervention.
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Indeed the hype is low, MS always delaying and XBO fans waiting for so long but still it can become a solid disappoint since it's the only 2019 AAA XBO exclusive.
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Mount & Blade Bannerlord. I'm just hoping that it will be as good as Warband.
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Mechwarrior 5. Still looks rough at the moment, but I'm hoping they pull it together before release.
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You haven't heard much because it is under NDA. It reminded me of all things Hellgate London. It felt dated. And the flight controls were really bad with a mouse. The story and narrative is administered in the social hub between generic MMO style missions. So it's a distraction to players who just want an MP game, and the gameplay is a distraction to the players who just want to experience the story.Originally posted by Last_Dragoon View Post
Since you said you played the Alpha is it possible to give any impressions such as gameplay, quest, etc. I'm just curious because I know games media people/youtubers have stated they played the alpha but I haven't heard much about it.
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JackofTears okay thank you for the info. If it plays like that it can at least sound interesting. I did hear the "10 year plan' thing and eye rolled so hard. Of all the publishers in the world EA is the least likely to hold on to a 10 year plan for one game.
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I've heard insiders claim that Anthem is not Bioware's last chance but, realistically, it totally is. If they cannot hit it out of the park with Anthem, there won't be an audience waiting for the next DA game; Bioware is not what it used to be and most people are aware of that now.
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