Vena said:
GTAexpert said:
Driveclub may not be a selling point, but its gameplay is very good and it really is an awesome game. The only problem it has is the servers which are functional but don't work well.
There is no need to worry about The Order: 1886. Most sites compare it to Gears, even though the only common thing between them is their genre. The Order: 1886 is slower paced, has more interesting weapon and a bigger focus on the story. Also The Order: 1886's developer has developed games with 85, 92 and 86 on Metacritic.
Also, what's the problem with 30 fps? Is a game running at 30 fps unplayable to you? Well then you've probably not played the vast majority of amazing games.
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Driveclub has a lot of problems, not just the servers. Otherwise it wouldn't be riding 71 on Metacritic or getting a 2.5 out of Giantbomb. The scores may objectively be irrelevant (I'd arguably trust Giantbomb) but when a buyer sits down to compare and sees: servers issues/broken features + 71 vs. working game + 86, there's an obvious contrast. Even if you take out the scores, you're left with a disfunctional game vs. a working one. Sony's advertising of the game fell off a cliff with the issues as well, obviously they don't want you paying it any attention right now.
I worry about the Order because they've done nothing but make promises after their demo was a flop. Destiny made a lot of promises too...
As for Bloodborne. My problem isn't 30 FPS, its that they are targetting 30 FPS as in they don't even have that basic necessity for gameplay locked down (and I'd argue that SCEJ is going to sway the game's focus even more than DS2 was thrown off by Bamco's involvements). Not to mention that I got the joy of enjoying DS2 on PS3 which was an utterly attrocious experience with constant frame drops.
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So you'd trust GiantBomb's review of Driveclub? I've PLAYED Driveclub and I know how awesome the game is. The only other problems mentioned in reviews are less SP content and tough AI, neither of which matter as the tough AI is actually a positive and the game is highly multiplayer oriented.
As for The Order: 1886 I never said anything about the developer's promises, I just gave you the Metacritic scores of their previous games. If it matters for Driveclub, it matters for them too.
Though I know you won't change your mind. I know you have a history of bashing almost everything on PlayStation. I can't change your mind, neither can a hundred PS4 exclusives do that for you.