Wander will be released tomorrow on PC and PS4 and it's really hard to believe considering that the PC version we were sent is not even worthy of the Alpha title. To find out why, read our opinion inside and watch our two gameplay videos.
Aside from the fact that this MMO seems pretty limited gameplay-wise, it will most probably be remembered for its numerous bugs and glitches. The main character refuses to run all of a sudden (which wouldn't be a big deal if it weren't for the fact that she walks more slowly than a dead snail). She can go through rocks or the ground, just like in the very first 3D games of yore. In her human form, she seems so small in first person view that Killzone's heroes look like NBA players. Final example, sometimes she likes to swim in the air after launching the game because yesterday we had decided to go for a swim before quitting - which always causes the game to crash to make things worse. As it is now, this game cannot be taken seriously sadly, and we're all the more disappointed as we really thought it would be nice to explore the environment. Unless the team behind the game does something very quickly or the PS4 version is radically different, we can only advise you to stay away from it.
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I really didn't think this game was going to be out this soon. The first trailer for the game was really bad and all the janky animations just made the game look worse.
Though I was interested in what a non-combat MMO would bring to entice players to play and continue playing. Maybe it would bring a fresh and very creative experience. But I guess that's not the case.
Thanks for the warning!
"When a port of a seven-year-old game ships in such a state, aimed at such a dedicated fanbase, but comparing poorly to the PC and even the Xbox 360 releases, you have to wonder about the state of quality control in the industry these days."
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http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2...
Seems like "quality control" is a thing of the past now that companies can always patch games. This is such a far cry from the old days when developers spent weeks and months bug testing their games to death.
I just said it on Eurogamer earlier on the article about the new patch for SF IV for PS4, but is every major game in 2015 and going forward going to be required to reach version 1.05 before we can purchase them?
And its quite baffling that one of the most overly criticised games of the year so far, The Order 1886, was finished at launch. They added a photo-mode afterwards but that was about it. But Project Cars, The Witcher 3 and Bloodborne all get a free pass. Can't wait to play Fallout 4 on launch day :S (and I love Fallout but I'm dreading the first 5 months of the game's launch, especially when Playstation is my primary console).