Nothing. As each day goes by, I move closer and closer towards selling my Vita and giving up on it all-together.
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Resistance: Burning Skies - Three reviews in.
http://www.game-modo.com/2012/05/resistance-burning-skies-ps-vita-review.html
http://www.psnation.org/2012/05/28/review-resistance-burning-skies-psv/
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2012/05/28/resistance-burning-skies-review-vita/
digimonkey12
Here's four more:
http://www.thesixthaxis.com/2012/05/28/resistance-burning-skies-review-ps-vita/
http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/05/28/resistance-burning-skies-review
http://www.gamesradar.com/resistance-burning-skies-review/
http://www.destructoid.com/review-resistance-burning-skies-227980.phtml
This is very, very bad for the Vita. After a near three-month drought save for Mortal Kombat, having a first-party title and entry in a franchise like Resistance flop is bad news for this system. It sucks, too, because if Sony had assigned it to a better developer than Nihilistic, I'm sure we could've had ourselves a respectable game. I sure wish Insomniac could've designed it themselves.
In short, no. I've enjoyed my Vita, but the gaming drought has become bothersome and it simply won't be worth keeping it if nothing outstanding is announced at E3. Gravity Rush simply isn't enough to keep me occupied over a several month stretch and Metal Gear Solid doesn't interest me at all. LittleBigPlanet and Call of Duty should be great, but those are several months away. I just have to ask myself: Is it really worth the wait for those two titles? Unless we see some outstanding stuff for BioShock and Assassin's Creed and reveals for other amazing games, my Vita's going to be on the chopping block in a matter of weeks (after I complete Gravity Rush).
Diablo soul is untouched, all that unsurpassable atmosphere is there, and simply "all things Diablo".Lithos_
So that's what you look for from your games is "more of the same?" That's exactly what's killing this industry.
[QUOTE="THA-TODD-BEAST"]
[QUOTE="GummiRaccoon"]
What you want is blizzard to create a new genre.
They aren't.
Deal with it.
Bruin1986
What I want is for Blizzard to do something new, period.
That's what I want.
If you don't like it, deal with it.
...but they are doing new things, as I already pointed out.You for some reason tried to casually dismiss massive gameplay and end-game paradigm differences Blizzard is implementing in the game...changes a lot of their fan base was initially rabidly against but is slowly growing on them as they learn more about them.
I mean...they completely changed the skill system...you know, the primary method of building your character in Diablo...and every other RPG for that matter. No game, as far as I am aware, has had a skill system like Diablo 3 is using.
Has there even been an ARPG game with endgame like Inferno difficulty, where you are permanently out gunned by all the mobs?
I mean...if they made it a 1st person, Sci Fi game would that be "new" enough for you?
I understand what you're saying about changes with a new style of difficulty and skill system, but I'm afraid you still simply don't understand what I'm looking for. I'm not going to bother elaborating much further because it would probably take multiple paragraphs to do so and I'd rather not waste my time. Just understand that Diablo 3 is absolutely not even close to what I'm looking for from a company with as much talent as Blizzard. For many years now their talent has gone down the drain in my opinion on samey-samey experiences that have been very unlike the ones they used to deliver. Following World of Warcraft, it's been a downward spiral from my perspective.
[QUOTE="THA-TODD-BEAST"]
[QUOTE="GummiRaccoon"]
What you want is blizzard to create a new genre.
They aren't.
Deal with it.
GummiRaccoon
What I want is for Blizzard to do something new, period.
That's what I want.
If you don't like it, deal with it.
Clearly they don't hold a lot of value in your opinion.
That's cute.
More like they clearly don't develop games based on what one or two Gamespot forum users have to say. Money talks and by not taking risks and sticking to what works, they're guaranteed plenty of it. I wouldn't expect anything less from a company partnered with Activision. But hey, one can dream.
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