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Originally posted by Yakumo View Post3 days to get over a night out. Man, you should join me on my 8pm to 5am sessions. You'll probably be dead for a week. I don't get home till 7am. Take a shower then off to bed. Normally wake up around 12:30 pm feeling okay.
I'm on annual leave this week and looking forward to a swift half later on
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View Postbut I do feel a RR 8 could push over a million copies if Namco really tried with it.
When it comes to arcade racers being viable in the modern market, you can certainly find examples of them doing well. Mario Kart 8 has done brilliantly, Fast Neo Racing has appeared on the Wii U and Switch, and Horizon Chase Turbo managed to grab people's attention. The Forza Horizon series is a big thing that really shows people don't always want sim-style gameplay.
Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostCan't wait for E3 when we start to see a little of what we can expect for the next gen too
I think there's quite a big market for more niche(arcade-style, shoot 'em ups, abstract etc) games away from all the AAA franchises. We sometimes get a few indie games that become big things, but we'd probably see far more if the games industry helped support indie developers. It's not easy creating a professional game, so smaller devs could probably do with some help making sure their games feel polished.
I'd love to see loads of top quality shoot 'em ups, arcade-style games, arcade racers, and more old school style games in general. There's certainly a significant amount of gamers that are interested in more retro-inspired experiences. Digital marketplaces make delivering them far more financially viable. I hope the big publishers embrace that side of things more with the next generation.Last edited by Leon Retro; 24-04-2019, 06:04.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostThey just need to look at RR7 and deliver a similar game with improved graphics in 4K. With lots of people preferring digital copies, it would probably help with sales. Namco wouldn't have to rely on just physical copies selling loads.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostIt's a perfect fun Arcade Racer and one of the best game on the PS3
A few indie devs have tried to copy MotorStorm but didn't come close to delivering something as well made. It's still quite an impressive game, despite being so old. Evolution really knew how to create stunning graphics.
I also wish Criterion would create a brand new Burnout that takes full advantage of modern hardware. Just imagine what they could do with PS5 sort of tech.
When it comes to arcade-style racers, they don't have to be severely lacking when it comes to content. Lots of people act like "arcade-style" means very limited content, but that was only the case in the 90s. Modern arcade-style racers have usually had quite a lot of content.
I'd love to see lots more top quality arcade-style racers that feel really polished and have lots to offer. I hope we get some with the PS5 and the next gen in general. Maybe Sony will deliver a brand new Wipeout that's really fun to play. Hope so.Last edited by Leon Retro; 24-04-2019, 11:43.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI was hoping for the series to return to its roots and also deliver 60fps on the PS4. Even just a remaster of the first game in 1080p and 60fps would have been great..
I also wish Criterion would create a brand new Burnout that takes full advantage of modern hardware. Just imagine what they could do with PS5 sort of tech.
Maybe one day SEGA will port SEGA World Drivers Championship to LIVE or PSN
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostI'm amazed we never got a remaster or even a new game that could closer deliver on the PS4 to the fake E3 trailer of the original
Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostThe trouble is, it would no doubt take part in a Huge Open world map, that's always online. I rather see an old school racer and with some good old fashioned replay modes (something totally lacking with Forza Horizon) I don't get EA I thought Need for Speed Rivals was so good and then they had Ghost take the series in a terrible direction.
Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostMaybe one day SEGA will port SEGA World Drivers Championship to LIVE or PSN
I appreciate that lots of people love the sim racers, but I don't like real world tracks and sim style gameplay. I always get bored after a few weeks of playing them. I like arcade-style racing with larger than life race tracks.
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Originally posted by Superman Falls View PostParadise Remastered seemed to do well enough to tell EA the Burnout franchise still held sway but EA being EA they'll likely do nothing about it.
I personally don't like wandering around a map and challenging people to races; I prefer everything to be preset so I can learn courses and improve my times. Giving people both options would make everyone happy.
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Whilst I'd be happy to see a Paradise sequel it'd make a lot of sense for Burnout 6 to return to track based, Paradise worked only after its updates and years of Criterion perfecting their craft. NFS suggests EA's racer making skills are way off pulling off a worthy Paradise sequel but a Burnout 3 inspired visual showcase could be wonderful
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