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are you worried? ARE YOU???

Shhh! it's going to be amazing 4 26.67%
 
Lol another cinematic experience 4 26.67%
 
greatness awaits 1 6.67%
 
Zelda Wii U 1 6.67%
 
Halo 5 2 13.33%
 
Uncharted 4 3 20.00%
 
Total:15

After The Order 1886, are you worried about Until Dawn?

Personally, I think that Until Dawn looks like a real cinematic experience with qte and interesting stuff and cliches(like Heavy Rain+Friday the 13th) and not like a boring tps (sorry) So i'm not THAT worried, but kinda worried.

 

If you don't know anything about the game, trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsFe521JAME

 



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Nah, we already know what to expect with this game. A "B horror movie" cinematic game so it doesn't matter how cheesy or bad it gets. In this case the vision they had for the game is clear so we know what we are getting.



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Anfebious said:
Nah, we already know what to expect with this game. A "B horror movie" cinematic game so it doesn't matter how cheesy or bad it gets. In this case the vision they had for the game is clear so we know what we are getting.


And RD werent clear enough with the order ? cinematic single player since day one.



These two games are not comparable in any way except for cinematics.
While major The Order's flaw seems to be full-on hand-holding linearity with no replayability, Until Dawn's selling point is that choices matter, with plot developing according to player's decisions, which should make it highly replayable. I see Until Dawn much more similar to Telltale's games, only with realistic graphics.

Now, that said, I don't think Until Dawn will score much better on Metacritic than The Order, but I look forward to it very much, as I love this type of games.



Burek said:

These two games are not comparable in any way except for cinematics.
While major The Order's flaw seems to be full-on hand-holding linearity with no replayability, Until Dawn's selling point is that choices matter, with plot developing according to player's decisions, which should make it highly replayable. I see Until Dawn much more similar to Telltale's games, only with realistic graphics.

Now, that said, I don't think Until Dawn will score much better on Metacritic than The Order, but I look forward to it very much, as I love this type of games.

My thoughts exactly.

Speaking of Telltale, I hope they'll make another Jurassic Park game as im sure it'll be alot better than their last as it wasn't very good.  Since Telltale started the Walking Dead series it seems like they've gotten a lot better so im hoping with the release of the new Jurassic World movie that Telltale will get back on this.  Not enough dinosaur games =(



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Mikmster said:
Anfebious said:
Nah, we already know what to expect with this game. A "B horror movie" cinematic game so it doesn't matter how cheesy or bad it gets. In this case the vision they had for the game is clear so we know what we are getting.


And RD werent clear enough with the order ? cinematic single player since day one.

Yup: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=198440&page=1#



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Burek said:

These two games are not comparable in any way except for cinematics.
While major The Order's flaw seems to be full-on hand-holding linearity with no replayability, Until Dawn's selling point is that choices matter, with plot developing according to player's decisions, which should make it highly replayable. I see Until Dawn much more similar to Telltale's games, only with realistic graphics.

Now, that said, I don't think Until Dawn will score much better on Metacritic than The Order, but I look forward to it very much, as I love this type of games.


I know, but I'm talking more about the quality of the game and the implementation of mechanics :)



Anfebious said:
Mikmster said:
Anfebious said:
Nah, we already know what to expect with this game. A "B horror movie" cinematic game so it doesn't matter how cheesy or bad it gets. In this case the vision they had for the game is clear so we know what we are getting.


And RD werent clear enough with the order ? cinematic single player since day one.

Yup: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=198440&page=1#


ever hear of PR ? what should he say.  Shoul he be honest and say most gamers are morons and cant see things for what they are.   



Until Dawn will be so bad, but it doesn't try to hide that fact.

It will be so bad that's it's good.



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Anfebious said:
Nah, we already know what to expect with this game. A "B horror movie" cinematic game so it doesn't matter how cheesy or bad it gets. In this case the vision they had for the game is clear so we know what we are getting.

Pretty much this. I never got how this game could even get close to hype when it's just that. An interactive story driven adventure in B horror movie style.

Unless it pulls off something incredible I doubt it will score higher than 65. Even though Heavy Rain didn't have the smartest of writers it was pretty sophisticated in its execution. Something I have not seen in Until Dawn and doubt I will see.



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