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Holy shit look at those graphics
Mason Cruz
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Camden Hill
They look like fucking demons.
This is not the future i want, i don't want Japan games to follow this path.
Daniel Russell
his eyes have been shrinking with age. it's disgusting
Ayden Edwards
>Body A
>Body A with beard
Jayden Mitchell
remember when people thought heavy rain was realistic graphics
and then you look at it now and you think "how did i ever think this looked even close to real"
that's what these already are to me
the new generation was not much of a step forward
Henry Johnson
They look just like real wax figures
Liam Edwards
>This is not the future i want
good thing companies don't care about you
Camden Price
No. His eyes haven't been shrinking. The rest of his face has just been puffing out
Chase Williams
if only the time spent on better graphics would be put to make a better game
Austin Howard
Cool, now show gameplay
Lincoln Green
starts at 4:40, now you will tell me this is not gameplay
youtube.com
Jordan Rodriguez
>Type A
>Type B
Blake Jackson
Guess I should have specified
I want fun gameplay, not an on rail shooter/movie
Asher Evans
m-movie game!
Zachary Nelson
man I dont give a shit where is the videogame
Ryan Phillips
Gabriel Jackson
If it's a pre-scripted demo it cannot be considered organic gameplay in any sense.
Juan Adams
I just just gave a shit about visuals I'd watch an arthouse movie. That demo has some dogshit gameplay, not the kind of game I'd want to be the standard for the future
Luke Stewart
You and I would get along well if we met in real life. Unfortunately what you were provided now counts as fun gameplay which shows how far the industry has fallen.
Luke Thomas
You might even say the graphics are...unreal.
Brayden Powell
Go back 2 reddit. This isn't your highschool debate club.
Jordan Lopez
Agreed. Its not a huge step, but its a step in the right direction.
Environments in games are looking great, but people/characters still aren't hitting the same mark.
Jason Russell
>stares directly into the camera