@pc_rocks said:
Highly doubt it. David Cage will continue to prove he's a frustrated movie director that couldn't make it. Alas gamers fell for the trap 'unique emotional experiences'. I heard he acknowledged in french interview way back that he came to the gaming industry because he was frustrated with the movie industry and we can all conclude why. His shit wouldn't fly with any moviegoer.
I don't hate him, but he makes it very easy for people to make fun of certain aspects of his games. (the story lines, which is entirely his writing) To me, David Cage talks to much, he talks about what he hates in current game industry then does exact same thing. Half the time, I think he's a secret apprentice to Peter Molyneux.
I remember his interview, back in 2012 when Beyond: Two Souls was in development, where he spoke about how game developers do the same games again and again and how he dislike that modern industry lacks of real innovations, while he himself created QTE drama then QTE drama then QTE drama. Even Omikron was more of a story-driven drama with horrible gameplay.
I don't hate him in general, but sometimes I simply don't understand his intentions and visions. Detroit on the other hand has that sci-fi of Humans vs Androids coexisting I always find interesting which I'm looking at from an actual sci-fi game then an actual David Cage game. I did enjoy Fahrenheit, Heavy Rain but didn't like Beyond: Two Souls. In other words, David Cage is a hit or a miss.
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