the devs given any reason to doubt them
I agree that it’s super early for much speculation, but Dan Houser and a few other key players left Rockstar after RDR2. He and Michael Unsworth (who I think also left the studio with Dan) were two-thirds of the GTA 5 and RDR2 writing team. Without their involvement, I fear a scenario where the core single-player narrative has less gravitas, around which much of the detail and realism of the gameplay and game world has previously resolved, and the company leans more into the success of its GTA Online style gameplay.
I’m sure they can still be wildly successful with that formula, but it will be a huge disappointment for me personally.
I’m in the U.S. and we got the cheap jump scare one I think.
Oh interesting. I’ve got a lot of affection for him as a filmmaker in large part because The Descent remains my favorite theater experience of all time, but the results of his particular serious-camp style are certainly…volatile. But if you’re gonna gamble on him, ya gotta let the dice roll. This is assuming his dissatisfaction comes from outside interference.
Not at all a fan of Brian Taylor’s directing style, and it seems like a terrible fit to me for what little I know of Hellboy. Then again I thought Neil Marshall was a perfect fit before 2019 came out, so…guess I’ll just withhold judgment.
That’d be great if it was true but there have been rumors that development largely reset when they left. Guess we’ll have to wait until they release credits to know for sure.