Good news, although surprising if I'm honest. I was worried Hitman 2 wouldn't have sold a lot and the plug would have been pulled (again). But, if this means more Hitman (and other stuff!), bring it on.
@lonewolf1044: If this was still 2017 I would have agreed with you 100%, though lately, and since last year, the masses have started to realise the benefits of an always-accessible complete game experience you can play without kids screaming in your ears (imagine that!).
I mean, multiplayer is here to stay, but it's not seen as the all-consuming be-all and end-all as was touted during the onrush of the pubg/fortnite craze.
In summary: Different audiences like different games.
How would you actually play the games though? I mean, for films and tv shows, you're just streaming a video clip - the device doesn't matter. But for games, you need very specific controllers and stuff. If there was no "default" controller like you have now with official Sony, Microsoft & Nintendo machines, the market would rely on third party controllers and everything would be a mess, compatibility wise.
@mpl911: Anyone who's played Alien Isolation will tell you how important sound design alone is. Music has always mattered, as has art. I must admit I was taken aback by your comment here. Also at my school there was never a "taking part" award - you were a loser if you came 4th, lol.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance though? Yeah that's a fucking great game, we can agree on that one.
@Thanatos2k: OMG thank you! I really don't get why people want dlc all the time - I mean surely it would be better if they spent their time making a new, complete game, rather than "extra content"? I used to like Tekken for example, but I look at Tekken 7 and it's all "Tekken 7 new season!" I'm just... I don't want Tekken 7 season 3, I just want Tekken fucking 8!
Not sure why I went to Tekken instead of God of War 5 (that's right, I said 5), but what's done is done.
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