I was hyped for this but imho this is looking way too whacky for me. Bold looks way too young and not refined at all, and the music is the most generic thing I’ve ever heard. Considering most Bond movies have amazing soundtracks, they should’ve put more effort into it.
Edit: I couldn’t remember what it reminded me of. Now I do: this Bond has more of an Archer vibe than James Bond. Maybe Craig spoiled us all.
Here is what i don’t get: what’s the point of even doing a bond game? Why would you restrict yourself to a franchise that the target audience don’t even care about? They can’t make a spy game that is fun to play? They can’t come up with a name for the protagonist?
Splinter Cell back in the day, and Hitman in the current day are both very famous games. Also I can recommend Cyberpunk 2077 DLC. That’s peak 007 style spy game.
Tag fighters aren't my thing and ASW are headed in the opposite direction of what I want from a fighting game, but I'm happy for them! They came a long way and more or less stuck to their guns, which's admirable.
I'm happy to go down with Plus R, P4AU, and Under Night though.
I'm excited, as I loved the first one. I'm not in love with the disconnect between visual designs in the the pre-rendered scenes and the gameplay, though; the cutscenes look like they're for a completely different title altogether.
It ain’t Marvel vs Capcom, but I’ll take it. Looks really good, but I hope there are a lot of playable characters on launch since Arc Systemworks often launches with a meh roster and adds favorites as DLC.
I just started playing this yesterday. It’s super fun and gorgeous. It’s pretty janky and simple but 100% worth playing.
It really leans into a lot of things that make the genre great and pays homage to the ones that came before. I see a lot of Elder Scrolls and Witcher 3 influences. I truly believe this would be GotY contender if it had a AAA budget.
MS-DOS games are pretty much what GOG built their business on, they still sell quite well. 50’s music is still listened by many (over 57 million views on that one song alone), and often used in movies, though that’s a bit of an odd comparison, almost as if old things aren’t worth keeping around. I mean, people still listen to classical music that’s hundreds of years old at this point, read ancient stories, and look at art from artists long dead. I consider games to be an art form like any other, and worth preserving.
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