Sorry Lems the 1080p hype was good while it lasted but reality is no matter teh Cloud or software patches or overclock it's still an inferior Xbox One hardware
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http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-hands-on-with-metal-gear-solid-5
Sorry Lems the 1080p rumor brought lots of hope up for the Xbone but no matter the software patches or Cloud hype, it's still just an Xbox One hardware
RDR was a technical marvel coming from blue/ orange GTA IV to photoreal grass and plains with animals I turned on the game just to watch the clouds move and watch the Lightning storm drift away and sunlight come out. Remaster please
http://n4g.com/news/1779558/horizon-zero-dawn-dev-shows-stunning-time-lapse-of-world-talks-about-building-an-open-world-rpg
I absolutely loved watching the clouds in RDR while trotting on horseback, so can't wait for this. Also confirmed RPG elements will be somewhere in between Ass Creed and Skyrim
I'm a PS4 only gamer and I'm being Real, I agree with all of the ^ above comments, this game needs a MOD to enable more Gameplay
Story wise and acting, Uncharted no doubt. Tomb Raider is cliche and B movie, like the male lead antagonists devil worshipper, the weird friend who is obviously a spy... Etc cliche.
However I love tomb raider for the openness exploration freedom and RPG elements upgrading weapons etc.
All this talk of movie games but we have a new genre on the market dubbed Tech Demo games that usually last around 4-5 hours and consists of walking around richly rendered environments in first person.
So which tech demo game is better? We have Unreal Engine 3/4 with The Vanishing of Ethan Carter vs Cryengine 3 Everyone's Gone to Rapture. The latter seems to have more varied environments aside from just wooded areas but still I'm not paying $20 for either 4-5 hr experience.
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