How do the trailers, which do nothing more than explain the mechanics of the game in one the driest - albeit effective - ways in a long time, come across as what they're doing is the 'second coming of Jesus'. I think you're confusing public hype with reality of the trailers content. And I don't know about you, but…
This is one of those games where I can barely contain my own hype over it. It's to the point now where at work the few of us who look forward to it have had to make an effort to tone our excitement down, since right now there's absolutely no way Redemption could ever live up to our expectations.
So many people are so hyped for this game, its ridiculous. I can't see it being anything more than a huge letdown for everyone. I mean, the videos make it sound like everything they're doing is the second coming of jesus, and everyone is just swallowing it wholesale. Do you guys not remember this happening with other…
Regardless if you are expecting "the second coming of jesus" or just a mediocre game, it should be obvious to you that this game going to be in the style of Bully/GTA but set in the wild west with better shooting mechanics, new badass looking environments, and better RAGE engine. If you somewhat dig Rockstars previous…
I tend to be the opposite way. The more hyped I am about a game, the less I like it once I played it. Possible exceptions being Mass Effect/Mass Effect 2. Games like Dragon Age, Assassin's Creed, and SC: Conviction had me bouncing in my chair with excitement, but were major letdowns once I played them. On the other end of…
Hmm, I didn't really say what I meant. I meant is that the trailers have kind of a "Peter Molyneux" vibe to them. They make it sound awesome, and they're cut so well that it looks like everything will play amazingly. That makes me incredibly cautious, because I've been burned by these sorts of things more times than I can…