Tamoor only mentioning Levine as director. Wiki states that Spector was either a producer or a director on the first System Shock.
"Warren Spector, the director of the first System Shock, announced in February 2016 that he has joined OtherSide Entertainment and will be working on System Shock 3."
@dexda: What came to mind. Uncharted, AssCreed, latest Halos. Nothing else came to mind, Mass Effect has horrible facial animations for a game that you spend 70% of the time talking in.
Recently played a game made in 2014, Lords of the Fallen, which got decent reviews. It has horrendous facial animations, all out of sync. Didn't even think devs are still on that level, but it seems they are.
@lrdfancypants: Dreams is definitely not going to make it, for the same reasons. People need the easiest and most straightforward tools. LBP was basically a sidescroller, but in Dreams "you can do anything" and it's already confusing.
@sladakrobot: I dunno about Mr. Ant :), but I did see them presenting the game at the revelant E3 at the time (E3 2013 it must've been) and it was definitely presented as an AAA title and as an answer to Sony's LBP.
BUT. After the game's lauched (and MS saw the weak numbers - saw that it failed right away), the advertisement was almost non-existent, I think, that's probably why some people think it wasn't even launched yet.
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