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We talk to The Callisto Protocol director Glen Schofield about its more open-ended exploration, its former connections to PUBG, and that one eye scene.
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We talk to The Callisto Protocol director Glen Schofield about its more open-ended exploration, its former connections to PUBG, and that one eye scene.
I’d be surprised if it didn’t have a 60fps mode on the new consoles, it’s a crossgen game after all.Please be 60fps
Came to say the same thingPlease be 60fps
Hmmmm.... The Quarry doesn't have a 60fps mode on next gen even though it's a cross gen game.I’d be surprised if it didn’t have a 60fps mode on the new consoles, it’s a crossgen game after all.
You're shitting me. Even on PC?Hmmmm.... The Quarry doesn't have a 60fps mode on next gen even though it's a cross gen game.
No offence but I’m soooooooo sick of hearing that word, for love of god what isn’t considered “overrated” these days!?it's overrated
This game isn't coming out on last gen.I’d be surprised if it didn’t have a 60fps mode on the new consoles, it’s a crossgen game after all.
Uhm yes it isThis game isn't coming out on last gen.
What is supposed to be ambitious about this game? When it looks exactly like Dead Space? But bigger. That doesnt make anything ambitious or new, just more of the same.We get so much crap these days it's easier to notice games that are actually ambitious and stand out. This is one of those games. This game Reeks of quality and heart. A traditional no bullshit single player campaign that developers seems to be afraid of doing these days.
Sorry wrong thread, thought this was Starfield.Uhm yes it is
What is supposed to be ambitious about this game? When it looks exactly like Dead Space? But bigger. That doesnt make anything ambitious or new, just more of the same.
And if you didnt like those games it doesnt look like there is anything new here, from the trailer and gameplay at least. I wont go on about it (and derail the anticipation), but wanted to say this when people make bold claims about innovation and new things when in fact they are exactly the same. Its yet another shooter in space, as if there arent a million of these already.
What is supposed to be ambitious about this game? When it looks exactly like Dead Space? But bigger. That doesnt make anything ambitious or new, just more of the same.
And if you didnt like those games it doesnt look like there is anything new here, from the trailer and gameplay at least. I wont go on about it (and derail the anticipation), but wanted to say this when people make bold claims about innovation and new things when in fact they are exactly the same. Its yet another shooter in space, as if there arent a million of these already.
I'm not trying to be funny but does anyone else get good vibes from this guy,lol......it's nice in this current climate to have a middle aged white guy making a game,it's like going back in time to when people who made games actually cared about the game rather than the message.Every time I see a purple haired 20 something game dev talk about their game I can't help but think about what bullshit they are probably trying to put in their game......ha,ha,ha,I'm such a bigot,just being honest though.
Nah you can run it 60 on PC.You're shitting me. Even on PC?
Yeah, you can tell he's really into the game and his work, no pretense, no lecturing, pandering or bullshit, just straight up game talk. It's refreshing!I'm not trying to be funny but does anyone else get good vibes from this guy
Yeah, you can tell he's really into the game and his work, no pretense, no lecturing, pandering or bullshit, just straight up game talk. It's refreshing!
I don't know about good vibes, but I trust his leadership from his Dead Space history.I'm not trying to be funny but does anyone else get good vibes from this guy,lol......it's nice in this current climate to have a middle aged white guy making a game,it's like going back in time to when people who made games actually cared about the game rather than the message.Every time I see a purple haired 20 something game dev talk about their game I can't help but think about what bullshit they are probably trying to put in their game......ha,ha,ha,I'm such a bigot,just being honest though.
He looks like a guy I could have a beer with......and I don't think that would be the case with most game devs,lol.I don't know about good vibes, but I trust his leadership from his Dead Space history.
I will say he is the exact opposite of any other dev lead you will ever see. In appearance and sound. I don't know if he has any tech skills. First impression is he's the guy that has an idea for a game and tells others to make it happen. Not really a first impression because I have seen him once before doing an interview on DS1.
You're shitting me. Even on PC?
This is one of the few times I would say this, but you’re definitely wrong.I hope it's better than Dead Space. One because as much as I like that game myself, it's overrated - and two because I want to see proof that top tier horror action games can still be made today.
I 100% hold Dead Space 1 (and to a slightly lesser extent 2) in incredibly high esteem as a blueprint for how to craft a mechanically tight and immersive TPS, horror or not.
Well it’s being created by one of the original creator of Dead Space, similar to how Dark Souls is spiritual successor to Demons Souls.so this is obviously a starfield/NMS situation i thought that was dead space holy shit drawing inspiration is one thing copying and pasting is another holy fuck
i mean i figured that much but jesus the movements the health system the way he shoots the gun just screams dead spaceWell it’s being created by one of the original creator of Dead Space, similar to how Dark Souls is spiritual successor to Demons Souls.
Oh, man, I disagree on Dead Space 2. I think its aged very gracefully. Still super immersive. It did the whole "done in one camera take" before God of War 2018 and didn't have to flex nuts about it. Cuz a real gangsta ass game like DS2 knows its got emI would have been with you until I replayed DS2 a few years back. I just don't think it has aged all that gracefully. I'm not even sure I can put my finger on why. It's because of that playthrough that I've hesitated to go back to the original for so long which funnily enough I started last week. I'm only on the second chapter but DS1 feels....less linear?...Wider from a level design perspective? Also, I remember these games giving me the hebbie jebbies and they aren't phasing me this time around. Maybe I've broadened my horror game horizons but I'm generally a chicken shit when it comes to this genre. I do think I'm enjoying my time with the original more, at least early on. One thing that does spring to mind is how manageable the game is with the default plasma cutter.
I'm still really looking forward to the Callisto Protocol.
I'm excited for the Dead Space remake because at least what they've shown, they've indicated that it's not a shot for shot remake. Sure there's things that you're going to know by heart, but it's going to be exciting when all of a sudden you are going somewhere that didn't exist in the first game. However, I'm am unbelievably excited for Callisto. The only thing I'm disappointed about is that the release is in December and not October!I've played Dead Space so many times at this point, I can't even get excited for the remake. I'd imagine there are many people like me who are more looking forward to Callisto
"It's got some pretty horrific moments, it really does. We have a gore engine - we built Gore technology. It's a lot of rendering, and you break up the characters into jumps, cut them up with bones sticking out and all that. Then the rendering guys, they do their special thing to it which is make everything look wet. And so every character had to be done that way - and however you go at it, chunks break off, or parts of the face, parts of the head. It's so advanced compared to Dead Space."