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Vodacixi said:
BraLoD said:

From the trailer we saw amazing graphics, a somber atmosphere and sound, excellent art direction and design.

We were left with a mistery of 600 years about that planet, probably getting a banger soundtrack and get to wonder how can Naughty Dog do when it comes to sword fighting gameplay.

There is a lot to make me excited, and sure being developed by a studio that has nearly a 100% ratio of great games since they came to Playstation is one of them too.

I've seen similar caliber graphics in many other titles this generation. More of that does not exactly make me drop my jaw in excitement. Atmosphere and art are "realistic space cinematics 101" to me, but I guess to each their own. Sound is... ok, I guess? What qualifies as "excellent sound" in a trailer to you? Are you talking about the music? Because if so, I guess the retro music is cool. Not that it makes me excited about the game...

Hmm... I don't know. That "mystery" is completely decontextualized and has no meaning to me at all.

I'm sorry for not being intrigued about finding out how good a triple A studio that has been doing action games for 30 years can be at making a sword combat system. I don't know, maybe if they actually had SHOWN how it plays I would have something to be excited about.

But the truth is, they haven't shown a game. They have shown a random cinematic of their game, with zero gameplay and little to no plot. It's in space, it has a girl as a protagonist, there is a mysterious planet and some alien she's about to cut with a laser sword. That's it.

I mean its fine to not be moved by the trailer ( I wasn't), it's a teaser and just the same way that sequels can generate excitement of just a title Naughty Dog are using their name here. It's not "pathetic" imo but just a missed opportunity to really wow