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And I don’t have a PS4, so…Playstation exclusives tend to fall off my radar. Between my day job and the frankly-ludicrous backlog on my Steam account, I find myself with little time to follow games that I would A) cover for OSP or B) never be able to play because I don’t have the hardware.
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I might lose some credibility for this, but before I saw this video, I had absolutely no idea what Horizon: Zero Dawn was. That isn’t to say that I’m not impressed by pretty graphics, like those I saw when I finally got around to looking into Horizon: Zero Dawn. I think a game like Journey, with a stylized and cohesive art direction, is much more aesthetically pleasing than, say, Uncharted 4 with its much touted mud physics.Īlso, I thought Naughty Dog even bothering to show off their mud physics was so indicative of the emphasis on graphics over everything else that I couldn’t help but shake my head. We at OSP were having a discussion the other day about how much emphasis people put on graphical quality over gameplay, how people will be perfectly willing to judge a game based on early-production screenshots without knowing (or, God forbid, playing) the mechanics of the game. Let me get one thing off my chest right off the bat: I am sick and tired of the graphical arms race pushing up the price (and lengthening the production time) of games.