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Post by General Mahad on May 7, 2020 18:41:26 GMT
Wait, do we have official confirmation now? Is EA going to release the ME trilogy?!
Hallelujah!!
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Post by Hanako Ikezawa on May 7, 2020 18:43:05 GMT
Wait, do we have official confirmation now? Is EA going to release the ME trilogy?! Hallelujah!! Not official confirmation yet.
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Post by bshep on May 7, 2020 19:00:39 GMT
Wait, do we have official confirmation now? Is EA going to release the ME trilogy?! Hallelujah!! Not official confirmation yet. Fingers crossed!
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Post by General Mahad on May 7, 2020 19:23:18 GMT
Wait, do we have official confirmation now? Is EA going to release the ME trilogy?! Hallelujah!! Not official confirmation yet. Damn it. Well we’ve been waiting 8 years now, we can wait a little longer for a confirmation.
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Post by biggydx on May 8, 2020 12:33:49 GMT
I'm just not sure why anyone would want BioWare to showcase information about the game so early; especially after the Anthem debacle. The 2017 trailer for Anthem was significantly different than what the gameplay mechanics, graphics, and world, looked like for the actual game. Even with the 2018 gameplay trailer, there were a number of elements in it that weren't in the final product. Even if you didn't care about Anthem, that games release and its inability to live up to what its trailers conceptualized led a lot of skepticism - if not animosity - towards BioWare. The following months after Anthems launch didn't serve them any better, since the games roadmap wasn't lived up to and was scrapped. As a result, you better believe people talked about how BioWare "lost their way" and that they're "not to be trusted on delivering on their promises". Even with DA:I, when they showed what was initially conceived for the Crestwood area (in a private viewing), when the public found out about it and it wasn't in the game, some felt betrayed. At best, they could potentially release a cinematic trailer that alludes to what the games story might cover; and not get flakked for it. But even in that scenario, they've opened up the cookie jar and people are going to want piece after piece, and if its not delivered upon in a timely manner then people will just assume that BioWare doesn't know what they're doing. I just think its safer to only reveal significant details about the game within 6-9 months prior to its release. Most of the games mechanics and story will have likely been locked in by that point, and the chances for people feeling like they were conned out of something would be lessened. Now is it an actual remake or just a remaster? Has to be a remaster. A remake would take years, and I'm sure if they were to go that route, they'd do it "in-house". That, and the fact that the trilogy (at least its beginning) is more than a decade old. Would they even be able to get the Voice Actors back in the studio to work on the game? I don't know if they used entirely new voices or not for RE2 Remake but that would be one of my first questions.
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Post by Frost on May 8, 2020 23:36:51 GMT
I'm just not sure why anyone would want BioWare to showcase information about the game so early; especially after the Anthem debacle. The 2017 trailer for Anthem was significantly different than what the gameplay mechanics, graphics, and world, looked like for the actual game. Even with the 2018 gameplay trailer, there were a number of elements in it that weren't in the final product. Even if you didn't care about Anthem, that games release and its inability to live up to what its trailers conceptualized led a lot of skepticism - if not animosity - towards BioWare. The following months after Anthems launch didn't serve them any better, since the games roadmap wasn't lived up to and was scrapped. As a result, you better believe people talked about how BioWare "lost their way" and that they're "not to be trusted on delivering on their promises". Even with DA:I, when they showed what was initially conceived for the Crestwood area (in a private viewing), when the public found out about it and it wasn't in the game, some felt betrayed. At best, they could potentially release a cinematic trailer that alludes to what the games story might cover; and not get flakked for it. But even in that scenario, they've opened up the cookie jar and people are going to want piece after piece, and if its not delivered upon in a timely manner then people will just assume that BioWare doesn't know what they're doing. I just think its safer to only reveal significant details about the game within 6-9 months prior to its release. Most of the games mechanics and story will have likely been locked in by that point, and the chances for people feeling like they were conned out of something would be lessened. I think Anthem's reception would have been the same no matter when they started marketing. Anthem's issues were far bigger than marketing.
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