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Eigerloft, do games w New Doom Game Could Be Announced At Xbox Showcase In June

It’ll be interesting to see who they got to compose the music, and if they try to imitate Mick Gordon’s style or go a different direction.

PhobosAnomaly,

Bobby Prince. Now that would be a treat.

Lanusensei87,
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The DLC composers did a good job IMO.

KingThrillgore,
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Andrew Hulshult and Chad Mossholder. They do good work.

vikingtons,
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big fan of Hulshult’s work on IDKFA, DUSK and Prodeus. Would love to see them directly involved with DOOM.

Viper_NZ,

I have a nasty feeling it’s going to be like Halo without Marty O’Donnell - bland music that is completely and utterly forgettable.

BruceTwarzen,

Chat gpt, make a soundtrack that sounds like mick gordon

MamboGator,
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I never thought the music in nu-Doom was all that great anyway. Not compared to classic Doom at least. E1M1 is forever stuck in my head and if you hum a couple bars to anyone who has played it, they’ll immediately know the tune.

The music in nu-Doom is fine while you’re playing, but I can’t remember a single track.

Zehzin,
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I started humming the E1M1 tune just now but halfway through I realized it was the Duke Nukem one

Zoomboingding, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape
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Probably not exactly what you’re looking for, but Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands was a great campaign that’s technically an FPS with a lot of RPG heaped on top.

ampersandrew,
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Not exactly, but I have found a taste for loot games lately, so maybe someday I’ll get around to that one. It still wouldn’t scratch the same itch though.

Damage, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Problem is that every game nowadays has to have 60hours of content and it’s hard to fill it with just shooty-shoot

billiam0202,

60hours of content

That’s a weird way to spell “microtransacted live service”.

shinratdr, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape
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Has Microsoft put out a single worthwhile AAA title in the entire console generation? I bought an Xbox Series X after the Bethesda acquisition and I’ve used it once to boot up Starfield and then quit after 15 minutes when I realized it was boring as hell.

They have this uncanny ability to spend more money on acquisitions and then completely stall the output from that company until every game blows.

They had one good franchise that they didn’t run into the ground, Halo. And after they got control of it they killed that too. They own half the industry now and I feel like they produce less games than ever before.

I feel like they’re going to get bored, kill their games division in 5 years and the whole industry will have to rebuild.

dot0,

They have this uncanny ability to spend more money on acquisitions and then completely stall the output from that company until every game blows.

oh you thought “embrace, extend, extinguish” was reserved only for open source software? think again baybeee

bigmclargehuge,
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They’ve actually stated within the last year that they are in fact considering moving away from the games industry if certain things dont happen for them. This game out during the whole court proceedings surrounding their attempted Activision buyout.

I can’t remember the details and I’m too lazy to look into it again lol. There are some interesting articles out there tho

Defaced,

They want to be a cloud gaming provider and sell Xbox fire TV sticks instead of consoles, with controllers that connect directly to the azure server running their games. Why do you think Nvidia and the UK weren’t happy with Microsoft a few years ago and they made so many deals with cloud gaming providers like boosteroid and GeForce now?

Microsoft turned every Windows PC into an Xbox overnight with XCloud and they had little to no overhead costs. That’s where their business is right now, cloud and AI, not gaming, Xbox will take a backseat and I’m going to bet we will see them transition from a console maker to simply publisher that conveniently sells a cloud TV stick that can play games.

TachyonTele, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Do FPS’s even have hit location reactions anymore?

bigmclargehuge,
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Ground Branch on PC has some of the best I’ve ever seen. NPCs will, for example, if shot in the neck, clutch their throat and dynamically transition into a ragdoll as their animations become more sloppy until they go completely limp. It’s actually kind of unsettling how brutal it is.

What’s sad is that this game is a low budget passion project made by former Rainbow Six devs (the OG R6 games), not a AAA game backed by a massive corperation.

TachyonTele,

That’s exactly what GoldenEye and Perfect Dark had in spades. The mission structure was a huge part of it too, along with the multiplayer obviously.

Is Ground Branch any good?

Honestly, most non AAA games are far better.

bigmclargehuge,
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I personally really like it. It’s rough around the edges, but IMO it does a good job of bringing back the feel of those old R6 games. Enemy AI is really good and you can customize their skill in a pretty granular manor (cones of vision, reaction times, full auto burst lengths, and much more, rather than just Easy, Medium and Hard). There’s a handful of nice levels each with a few types of missions, really nice weapon and gear customization, very snappy and authentic gunplay.

My biggest gripe is a lack of friendly AI. However, I believe this is planned, so it’s just a matter of time. It’s still a lot of fun lone wolf or co-op

TachyonTele,

Cool, I’ll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation

SplashJackson, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Taps chest

REBOOT!!

woelkchen, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Microsoft could fire half or all the development team. That surely fixes everything. 🙄

slaacaa, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Mediocre Dark

grrgyle,

Mid dark.

Actually has a kind of ring to it…

snooggums, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

Imperfect Dark

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Writers these days just seem to not know how to write an enjoyable story period. So much bad writing in the entertainment sector now, its not like back in the 80s and 90s where movie theaters were showing slapper after slapper, you’ll be lucky to find maybe one or two that match up to the likes of Jurassic Park, Ghostbusters, Star Wars, or Titanic.

Its similar with games, but shifted forward a decade to the 90s and 00s. Games these days have a very hard time matching up to games like Ocarina of Time, Chrono Trigger, Silent Hill, or Metal Gear Solid. While games like Silent Hill 1 have laughably poor quality voice acting by todays standards in terms of sound quality, the story was well written and kept the player’s interest. Of games from my recent memory, the only one that matches up is Elden Ring, which has gone the direction of basically removing all the writing from the game.

ampersandrew,
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I can think of plenty of games with writing I’ve really enjoyed in recent years, not the least of which is Baldur’s Gate 3 just last year, but FPSes in particular are in one of only a few genres where I haven’t been well served lately.

RightHandOfIkaros,

BG3 is another good example but surely you can agree that was like a drop of water in an ocean of sand. Games that well done are incredibly rare, and it mostly comes down to just writing. The actual game mechanics and graphics quality of games now are better than they have ever been for the most part. But the games are bad, not because of those things, but because the writing fails to capture the players interest.

ampersandrew,
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I would not agree with that, no. First because I’d say mechanics are almost always the most important part anyway, and also because I’ve probably come across more stories that have held my interest in recent years than I did 25 years ago. Stories were pretty basic back then, more often than not. In fact, these days, I’ve been carried through mediocre gameplay by well-told stories more than a few times, and I don’t think that ever happened 25 years ago.

TSG_Asmodeus,

As someone with an avatar of the Q from Quake 1, I can avidly say that writing was not better in the past.

Just off the top of my head from the last decade:

-Baldurs gate 3 -Firewatch -Return of the Obra Dinn -Disco Elysium -Tyranny -Shadowrun Dragonfall -Red Dead Redemption 2 -Witcher 3 -Hellblade Senuas Sacrifice -Life is Strange -Prey (2017) -The Red Strings Club

Seriously, go check the story to Perfect Dark. Hilarious? Yes. A “good story”? No.

There are myriad issues in gaming now that weren’t there in the past, but good writing is (thankfully) still around.

grrgyle,

The writing in Disco Elysium is so good that it wouldn’t matter if the gameplay between dialogue was just some match 4 bejewelled ripoff, it’d be worth it.

Anyway, I agree we’ve got so much better in the last decade+ at fitting fiction and gameplay together in a satisfying and complimentary manner.

I remember finding games like Chrono Trigger being as stumbling upon an overflowing oasis, compared to the paltry and usually badly translated heroes journeys that we typically got.

But now I can think of dozens of games, many of them indie, that have stories on par (and if I set aside my nostalgia goggles, even surpassing) that of old classics like CT.

pennomi,

It’s easy to remember just the successes of the past and ignore the fact that the vast majority of media then was shit too… we’ve simply forgotten about the things that ended up being mediocre. Survivorship bias is really really strong.

Peffse,

It’s funny how much survivorship bias we have. Movies, Music, Games. It’s so easy to forget how bad some previous stuff was.

aniki,

Nah fam – go look at the movies that came out in 92 or 94. They were all absolute masterpieces we still about. There’s definitely a filter of time but there’s a reason for the precedent. We went from having a good bell-curve of quality to just 95% shit, 5% sufficient.

pennomi,

I’d love to see a scientific study that shows this, if the effect really does exist.

aniki,

The complete lack of Hollywood creativity? You’re trying to use science to prove art. Just look at the releases that came out those years.

www.imdb.com/list/ls042393412/

www.imdb.com/list/ls076329509/

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

But what wasn’t happening back then was prestige TV pulling the top Hollywood talent to streaming platforms for a gold rush.

aniki,

That’s not happening now either.

Peffse,

Is this bell curve change a recent thing? Because it looks to be the same ratio to me based on box office Pre-COVID.
www.boxofficemojo.com/year/1992/

www.boxofficemojo.com/year/2019/

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

It’s like nostalgia blinders.

An example a lot of people here can relate to is thinking about game consoles and handhelds they played growing up like the GBA.

There were likely some great games produced for it but there was also a lot of shovelware movie tie-ins and horrendous ports that were misrepresented in advertisements.

rockerface,

Idk, my favourite writer is Brandon Sanderson and he still keeps writing with the supersonic speed. Maybe that’s just you. Unless you mean writing in games and movies specifically, for which I am not qualified enough to say

RightHandOfIkaros,

I was specifically talking about writing for video games and movies, I haven’t read very many books or comics lately so I couldn’t know if it applies there as well or not.

morphballganon, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Kinda funny that a larger team with better tech struggles to recreate what a smaller team with more limited tech did 25 years ago

essteeyou,

They’re not exactly building the same game, surely.

I’d imagine there’s online multiplayer to add for a start.

morphballganon,

There’s much precedent for that kind of feature in other games. Why should having online in a PD reboot be any harder than Halo, CoD, Fortnite etc?

essteeyou,

The comparison is to the original PD, not to more recent games.

catloaf,

You assume it’s being properly staffed, funded, and managed.

morphballganon,

No, if I had assumed that, it would be baffling, not funny.

JDPoZ,
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“Newer” does not necessarily equal “better.”

The real problem is how basically game dev is an untenable long-term career from a AAA standpoint… or at least it is outside of Japan.

Almost every major dev is not being run by anyone with more than 10-ish years of dev experience.

Why? Because studios shut down and fire everyone, or they get bought… and fire everyone… or the grizzled vets get burnt out, or find out that work-life balance shifts when they get old enough to want to start a family, or discover (like I did) that general software pays better, has less turnover, and doesn’t shut down as often.

Look at all the major players in the FPS game for example from the past 15 years… The guys who made Perfect Dark, the original GoldenEye, Killer Instinct, Banjo Kazooie, and Conker’s Bad Fur Day? Mostly not in the industry anymore or struggling while working on small indie projects. Some of the companies still exist, but the guys who’d be in their 60s with 30 years of game dev and design mastery under their belts? Gone.

Cliff Blezinski isn’t working on games anymore. John Carmack isn’t at id. Half of Bungie’s OG staff has moved on to other stuff or switched to 343 or some other smaller studio.

I said “outside of Japan” earlier btw because meanwhile Shigeru Miyamoto is still at Nintendo. Dude’s an absolute elder god of game design, and all he’s been doing is working on them for more than 4 decades at this point.

Kojima’s been making games since the 80s, so has most of the folks at Capcom, and the From Software guys have been doing the same thing for 15+ years at this point.

And then there’s the rare tiny studio or re-org of a once awesome team like Respawn after all the Activision / Call of Duty stuff or indie effort like the guy behind Stardew Valley… but other than those handful of exceptions, there’s no one but 20-something recent grads that pad out the teams at these giant game companies like Ubisoft, Activision, EA, etc. Even Blizzard is a pale shadow of what it once was. And Valve doesn’t really make games anymore b/c they don’t have to…

They aren’t making great games - but NOT because they’re “stupid…” they’re making bad games… because they just started… and all the old farts who they should be apprenticing under like you do with ANY other respected artisan type career are gone.

And every year some $10 million / year bonus paid suit shuts down an Ensemble Studios, or a Telltale Games, or fires half of the team at Square Enix b/c the new Tomb Raider 6-year project didn’t make a bajillion dollars after some exec decided that should be their target since “Clash Royale” only took 1 year to pump out and just basically prints piles of money.

cosmack, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer
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@inkican I didn't think I'd be watching Guyver twice this year, but here we are.

Great flick. Fun and surprising. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

EmptyRadar, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

I love that this movie is always billed as "starring Mark Hamill", but he's a supporting character.

UKFilmNerd, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer
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I remember my friend and I discovering Guyver in our local blockbusters. Here in the UK, it was called Mutronics.

The first film is quite silly but lots of fun. The second takes a more serious tone and I’ll always remember it has the voice of Metal Gear Solid’s Snake, David Hayter, in the lead role.

SkybreakerEngineer, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

And here I thought The Guyver was Jack O’Neill not Luke Skywalker

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