Kaiju
Skeletron
With the current quality of a lot of titles being pushed out today, I'm surprised this thread wasn't made already.
For me, I'd say Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5, Godzilla for the Ps4, and Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage.
THPS5 was a train wreck, and I'm sad that the THPS series has to go out with a game like that (Tony Hawk's contract with Activision to make games ends this year). I really hope that people just return the game instead of waiting out for it to be fixed, because it won't. No matter how much Robomodo tries, they cannot fix the game. The free DLC Activision is releasing isn't worth it either. Playing as Lil Wayne? What the hell?
Godzilla was the reason I bought my PS4, along with Bloodborne. I was optimistic about it, since the trilogy of Godzilla games before it were so good (Destroy All Monsters: Melee, Save the Earth, Unleashed), how could they mess it up? They already have a decent formula to build off.
They did. First off, who thought it was a good idea for Godzilla's tail to clip through buildings? When you turn around in a group of buildings or something, anything your tail hits should get damaged or destroyed. Or at least, have it collide with them. The graphics were mediocre, and at the best were on the level of early XBOX 360 and PS3 games. The movement of Godzilla is abysmal as well. I understand they were trying to translate his movement in movies to controls, but that was a god awful idea. The only way to get around is to constantly use the charging attack, since Godzilla moves around at the speed of molasses. What was wrong with the movement in the fighting games before it? I thought that there would be at least one redeeming factor to it, maybe I could use it as a party game. Here comes the most unforgivable of the sins of this game: no local multiplayer. It's hard to put in to words how bizarre it is to leave a feature like this out. Do people interact so little with each other in real life that local multiplayer needs to be fazed out?
After all that, I don't feel like explaining in detail Fist of the North Star. I just can't fathom how the source material and the gameplay style didn't mesh with each other. It sucks.
For me, I'd say Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5, Godzilla for the Ps4, and Fist of the North Star: Ken's Rage.
THPS5 was a train wreck, and I'm sad that the THPS series has to go out with a game like that (Tony Hawk's contract with Activision to make games ends this year). I really hope that people just return the game instead of waiting out for it to be fixed, because it won't. No matter how much Robomodo tries, they cannot fix the game. The free DLC Activision is releasing isn't worth it either. Playing as Lil Wayne? What the hell?
Godzilla was the reason I bought my PS4, along with Bloodborne. I was optimistic about it, since the trilogy of Godzilla games before it were so good (Destroy All Monsters: Melee, Save the Earth, Unleashed), how could they mess it up? They already have a decent formula to build off.
They did. First off, who thought it was a good idea for Godzilla's tail to clip through buildings? When you turn around in a group of buildings or something, anything your tail hits should get damaged or destroyed. Or at least, have it collide with them. The graphics were mediocre, and at the best were on the level of early XBOX 360 and PS3 games. The movement of Godzilla is abysmal as well. I understand they were trying to translate his movement in movies to controls, but that was a god awful idea. The only way to get around is to constantly use the charging attack, since Godzilla moves around at the speed of molasses. What was wrong with the movement in the fighting games before it? I thought that there would be at least one redeeming factor to it, maybe I could use it as a party game. Here comes the most unforgivable of the sins of this game: no local multiplayer. It's hard to put in to words how bizarre it is to leave a feature like this out. Do people interact so little with each other in real life that local multiplayer needs to be fazed out?
After all that, I don't feel like explaining in detail Fist of the North Star. I just can't fathom how the source material and the gameplay style didn't mesh with each other. It sucks.