Slimebeast said:
nordlead said:
just as a note on Metroid. Nitendo is heavily involved in developing the game (Nintendo + Team Ninja). Nintendo won't let their franchises be developed by others without having a representative there to make sure the game fits within the IP world. So I doubt Metroid willl leave the huge worlds with lots of exploration behind, but we could see an increase in combat which could turn out really well. Not that the there isn't reason for concern, considering we don't know anything about the game.
@slimebeats
Heavy Rain is extremely hyped on this website, so not calling it "big" seems just wrong. Also, we don't know that Alan Wake will get +90, unless we know that Heavy Rain will get +90.
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On this website yes, but I strongly believe this is one of few expections and once the game is out and we've seen the initial reviews and sales, we won't be comparing Heavy Rain to Alan Wake or Halo: Reach in terms of 'being big'.
But time will tell.
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ok, so let's go check other websites (man, you are making me visit IGN )
http://www.ign.com/index/upcoming.html?&sort=popularity&releaseStartDate=20100107&releaseEndDate=21091214¤tGenre=All¤tTimeSpan=Any%20Time&order=desc&sortOrders=ddd&pageType=top&indexType=upcoming&timeFilter=anytime&locale=us&platform=568479
Heavy rain is in the "boom" category. So highly anticipated over there too. Heavy Rain & Alan Wake won't even touch Halo Reach, but those too games have a decent chance of performing similarly WW.