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Outside of this amazing Xbox game, I'm looking at the haters trying to rationalize this new reality. Still looking to hate, and think paying $70 in the spring is better than paying $60 for 6 months of Gamepass. (That's the average deal price online these days) but if that's too expensive for you the family plan is supposed to be dropping soon so it should be even cheaper by the time this game reaches PlayStation
I'm about 4hrs in, the game so far only gets better the further you get. It's basically totally on par with a full theatrical release. It's just in game form, is kinda like a prototype for how entertainment will be in the future. That blend of movie/game in such a way that just feels natural. The cinematic view, my TVs setup, the graphics, the details on par with Hellblade 2. I wasn't expecting this. With that said the game isn't perfect I guess. Idk, if it was a 3rd person experience with less of a budget? Then it would be a mediocre game. And with a couple changes here and there it's become something great. A sequel would likely be a masterpiece. Uncharted 2 potential. And now that I think about it, that's what it got going for it. Uncharted was special because of its visuals. Cutscenes included, and Indiana Jones's excels at that as well. That movie/game experience. I'm watching a movie just as much as I'm playing a game...
Then take the title
Outside of this amazing Xbox game, I'm looking at the haters trying to rationalize this new reality. Still looking to hate, and think paying $70 in the spring is better than paying $60 for 6 months of Gamepass. (That's the average deal price online these days) but if that's too expensive for you the family plan is supposed to be dropping soon so it should be even cheaper by the time this game reaches PlayStation
I'm about 4hrs in, the game so far only gets better the further you get. It's basically totally on par with a full theatrical release. It's just in game form, is kinda like a prototype for how entertainment will be in the future. That blend of movie/game in such a way that just feels natural. The cinematic view, my TVs setup, the graphics, the details on par with Hellblade 2. I wasn't expecting this. With that said the game isn't perfect I guess. Idk, if it was a 3rd person experience with less of a budget? Then it would be a mediocre game. And with a couple changes here and there it's become something great. A sequel would likely be a masterpiece. Uncharted 2 potential. And now that I think about it, that's what it got going for it. Uncharted was special because of its visuals. Cutscenes included, and Indiana Jones's excels at that as well. That movie/game experience. I'm watching a movie just as much as I'm playing a game...