WhiteZero
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It could not look worse.
In what regard? Style? Graphics? what?
It's not an isometric view of a turned based tactical rpg with full strategic over-world.
While it would have been nice for another old school XCOM game, those don't really sell that well now-a-days. This is their "reboot", "reimagining", "rewhatever" of XCOM.
I'd say it looks pretty interesting. Could they have just used another name for the game instead of XCOM? Sure.
Does the majority of the gaming population today even know what XCOM is? Probably not, so the name is moot.
Anyway, I'll give the game a fair shot, and not wear my fanboy blinders because it's a different genre now. I believe in judging things for what the are and not what they should have been or what everyone wants it to have been.
Did we already go over this with Fallout?
While it would have been nice for another old school XCOM game, those don't really sell that well now-a-days. This is their "reboot", "reimagining", "rewhatever" of XCOM.
I'd say it looks pretty interesting. Could they have just used another name for the game instead of XCOM? Sure.
Does the majority of the gaming population today even know what XCOM is? Probably not, so the name is moot.
Anyway, I'll give the game a fair shot, and not wear my fanboy blinders because it's a different genre now. I believe in judging things for what the are and not what they should have been or what everyone wants it to have been.
Did we already go over this with Fallout?
I think in this case (and actually with several attempts to remake X-COM over the years) X-COM is just name to slap on the box, and did not appear from the admittedly short trailer to really integrate itself into the X-COM universe (not that there's really that much of a back-story to X-COM).
But why is XCOM just a name to slap on the box? I refer again to the sure fact (assumption) that XCOM is unknown to the majority of gamers out there, especially console gamers (who are surely the larger demographic this game is aimed twords). And 2K must realize this... right?
But let me turn that around on you, the time period is wrong for a X-COM game, the setting is largely wrong, if the X-COM name doesn't buy them any publicity or interest from gamers, why would they be using it in a game that appears to borrow none of the series' IP?
black_b[ ]x;1035822931 said:blobs? seriously?
All these opinions off a short trailer? PC gamers are just too damned jaded anymore.
All these opinions off a short trailer? PC gamers are just too damned jaded anymore.
Didn't you know? PC gamers are entitled to every single game made because only their opinions and ideas matter.
While it would have been nice for another old school XCOM game, those don't really sell that well now-a-days. This is their "reboot", "reimagining", "rewhatever" of XCOM.
I would agree with you if you're talking about almost anything else, but it seems pretty obvious that you never enjoyed X-Com like most of us did when it arrived
X-COM: UFO Defense is one of the first ten PC games I have ever played. X-COM: UFO Defense is more sacred than all the world's religions combined in a box.
That being said, someone needs to research blaster bombs and navigate one right into the office of whoever is developing this ugly DX 8 looking travesty that has nothing to do with X-COM besides attaching the goddamn name to the brown bag of dogshit.
blobs. seriously?
Despite the high ratings, fan praise, and numerous best game ever made awards, the game only sold 600k on the PC. So an accurate remake would likely outsell the original.
That looks fucking stupid. A bunch of black blobs running around and jumping on people? That's the best they could come up with?
Well, trailers usually show the best, most exciting things about a game in order to attract people and make them want to buy it. If this is the best that 2K had to make a trailer with, then that doesn't bode well for the game.I really doubt that's all there is to it.
That is like saying Bioshock was just a bunch of burly guys with fishbowls on their head walking around.
I think they have more planned than just the blobs.
Well, trailers usually show the best, most exciting things about a game in order to attract people and make them want to buy it. If this is the best that 2K had to make a trailer with, then that doesn't bode well for the game.
No, trailers are usually what the marketing team believes to be the most interesting parts they can show without revealing much of anything. More times than not the marketing team is a bunch of suits that wouldnt know a good video game from a horses ass.