Consolitis?
I'd hardly call it unfounded. It does have the retro style countdown clock, reminiscent of Fallout. Unlikely, but there's some evidence.Bethesda has added placeholder entries for games on Amazon. (ie, they're likely to be selling something quite soon)
For some reason, there's widespread speculation that it's related to Fallout, despite there being no reason to believe that Bethesda are going to be releasing any new Fallout games in the near future. Some people think it's going to be a remastered version of an old Fallout game, such as Fallout 3 getting the Skyrim SE treatment, but again there's no reason to believe Bethesda are doing that, because Skyrim SE served as an experiment with the new version of the Creation engine they used for FO4.
My guess is that it's related to Starfield.
That's because the audio is from the original game. To quote their Facebook page, "Currently for the audio tracks of the cinematics and for most of the sound effects in the game proper, we are using the audio ripped from the original Chex Quest. These audio files are badly-compressed and are single-channel, low bit-rate wav files that could hardly be called 'HD'. Exploring options to recreate them on a purely volunteer basis have proven fruitless. "Creatively bankrupt commerciality aside, those guys really need to fire their audio engineer. The dialog is lower than both the SFX *and* the BGM! It's like twisting the knife!
You joke, but I actually want to play this.Everyone can relax. The HD remake we were all waiting for finally has a trailer.
Yeah... despite all the effort they put into promoting it, I can't think of a single person who was looking forward to this. I suspect Bioware is basically fucked now, unless the next Dragon Age is a smash hit. Regardless, this is EA's fault and their fault alone; when you design games by committee, you get SHIT.So, every corporation out there has been acting like Anthem is going to be the biggest game in the world, yet before it came out I didn't know a single person that was excited for it, and not that its out, still don't know anyone that's excited about it.
So it didn't surprise me that apparently it's sold 50% of what Mass Effect Andromeda sold, which was itself a flop
And also it's boring and unrewarding and poorly made.The best description I’ve heard is that it’s Diablo, but with guns and you can fly.
—Patrick
I understand their position. You can look at Anthem and see them checking off the boxes of market research, the only thing they have to justify their decisions in the eyes of the shareholders. This game was made to make money and... it's not going to. Ever. Because the players identified it as a soulless cash grab months before it ever saw launch and had those fears confirmed a week before lthey'd ever get to play it.In my opinion Anthem is the ultimate realization of the problem that publishers like EA have been heading towards for years: overemphasis on graphics and multiplayer without a care for game design, originality, or fun.
It's a hip, new genre, my dude.I don't even know what type of game Anthem is. What genre is it in, anyway?
Market research and committees never paint a masterpiece. One of the more striking statements in support of the whole "video games ARE art" argument.I understand their position. You can look at Anthem and see them checking off the boxes of market research, the only thing they have to justify their decisions in the eyes of the shareholders. This game was made to make money and... it's not going to. Ever. Because the players identified it as a soulless cash grab months before it ever saw launch and had those fears confirmed a week before lthey'd ever get to play it.
But the executives don't care. All they have to do to protect themselves is point to the market research. That will be enough for them to keep their jobs.
Gamers don't want more of what's already popular. They have the thing that's trending. So there's no way that same explosive success can be imitated (or surpassed) unless that new game is invariably different.
Exactly.Yeah, and by the next month, no one's buying Flaming Moe's anymore because they're sick of them.
...did you mean a different word here?Apex Legends cratered like it did
Ah. “Cratering” is usually used to describe a spectacular failure, one which specifically had so much downward momentum that it buried itself in a crater once it finally landed, like those cartoons where the guy hits the ground so hard that he coincidentally plows up a stone and flower to make his own grave.I meant it as in "made a huge impact, a hit large enough to leave a crater"
Commander “Deluvian” was stuck in space, 141 lightyears from the galactic disc players normally try to stick to, all because he’d sipped too greedily from one of his fuel tanks [...] in an attempt to set a new record in the space sim: that of being the furthest anyone has travelled from Sol, our home star.