Backlash wrote:
No Man's Sky oughta be nice, but I'm kinda worried about what they expect us to do once the novelty of exploration wears off. Unless they put out rolling updates like Mojang does for Minecraft, the game's gonna succumb to exactly what killed space sims in the first place: The breadth of an ocean, but the depth of a puddle.
And that's a real potential problem. Worse is that I think the hype for this game where we've seen almost nothing could do the game a lot less favors than good. I mean, we know so little about the mechanics, what you can actually do on planets, anything specific- it's a neat idea. But right now that's all it is.
I suppose that's the beauty of ambiguity, though. If you show people something cool, they'll know that they think they'll like it, whereas if you show them the product in focus they'll have all of the information to know whether it's for them or not. And I'm not saying I don't want it to be good, of course I do, who wouldn't want an upcoming title with a fun, ambitious concept to be the greatest thing under the sun, but right now I have a pretty good idea of what I think the game'll be like and...well, I hope I'm wrong.
As for me, Persona 5 and Zero Time Dilemma are top, because I love Persona and I love Zero Escape even more. I wanted The Last Guardian at a time, but after the creator made a statement about how he was finishing it due to contractual obligations, my hype went down as worried of quality rose.
Danganronpa V3's a definite want and I'm interested in #FE, as a Wii U owner. Other than that...some other less notable things.