It's like someone took the setting of "White Sands" then combined it with "The Stormlight Archive" and thought "what if we made a game like that?" I'm intrigued.
The playable bits at the end really saved this trailer. Cinematic trailers are all style, no substance. I'm so glad the last sequence of this trailer gave us something of substance.
So much money must go into these pre-rendered trailer things and they tell us nothing 🙃 just show gameplay…or at least have some gameplay in there…this could be a movie, a card game or a series of collectible toilet seats for all we know…
we know nothing about the character for Forspoken enough to know how she really is.. given who made it ...Forspoken will obviously be the better game since it is developed by SQUARE (my opinion no company is better)
@@Farreach Square is the publisher, not developer. Square publishing a game doesn't mean anything in terms of quality, they published Balan Wonderland, Avengers and that terrible Mario Kart clone recently.
Beautiful graphics, but man, when will mass actually start to matter? People block being rammed by beasts the size of elephants with a sword and stand their ground (in stead of being flung away). It bothers me.
Because fantasy > realism. Also that doesn’t mean there isn’t any weight in it. Take Soulsborne for example, in those games you can block attacks from 20m high giants with a wooden shield and it still feels like there is weight in it.
Can we ever stop with post apocalypse as a base for everything? Where are the high sci-fi, playing tens or hundreds of thousands of years in the future? So rare! Where are proper sci-fi at all? Everything has to be sci-fi but not, like cyberpunk, or steampunk, or whatever else that looks like current world just in the future, or a way of people imagined future decades ago... I'd like a videogame playing in the far future with humanity occupying multiple star systems, like Star Wars just not in a galaxy far far away... or something. Kiddy Grade as a videogame, if someone knows that anime series, for an example.