
Now you have to be wary of the games whose developers have outsourced their trailers to animation studios.
Like that new Raccoon City one. The trailer for that was epic but I heard that was a stinker as well.
I'm very much enjoying Max Payne 3 at the moment, just so you know.
Also *click*
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Wed 25 Jul 2012, 16:19,
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Like that new Raccoon City one. The trailer for that was epic but I heard that was a stinker as well.
I'm very much enjoying Max Payne 3 at the moment, just so you know.
Also *click*

They tend to present these vast game worlds that look very pretty but are completely devoid of any gameplay, which is why I'm not excited in the slightest about GTA5.
I want city-sized playgrounds in which I can build up a criminal empire (you know; GAMEPLAY) not city sized backdrops for a wannabe director/writer's stab at storytelling (Like L.A.Noir).
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Wed 25 Jul 2012, 16:24,
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I want city-sized playgrounds in which I can build up a criminal empire (you know; GAMEPLAY) not city sized backdrops for a wannabe director/writer's stab at storytelling (Like L.A.Noir).

It's got levels and it's very shooty and stuff. But it does have the bad movie vibe going on. But I can't make my mind up about that aspect of it.
I saw a trailer for it at the cinema in between trailers for movies, and I couldn't decide whether it looked more like a great game or a terrible movie. Which is a shame because I shouldn't have to make that comparison. Games aren't movies. So they should't be advertised as such.
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Wed 25 Jul 2012, 16:36,
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I saw a trailer for it at the cinema in between trailers for movies, and I couldn't decide whether it looked more like a great game or a terrible movie. Which is a shame because I shouldn't have to make that comparison. Games aren't movies. So they should't be advertised as such.