Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
During The Game Awards 2019, British studio Ninja Theory officially announced Hellblade 2: Seuna's Saga. The developers showed the debut trailer, filmed on the game engine Unreal Engine 4, and also announced that the game is being developed for the next generation console - Xbox Series X. It was on it that the trailer was recorded. According to the developers, the game is currently at an early stage of development and does not have a release date. The first Hellblade came out in 2017 and was very well received by critics and casual gamers alike.
Modified December 16, 2019 by MaXiDRoM_90
At 13.12.2019 at 13:57, JonBonjovy said:
By the way, we noticed that at the very beginning of the video there are three circles and the second of them was painted over with white. Is this a hint that there will be a third part of Hellblade? Or there could be a hint that they have three games in development right now: Bleeding Edge, Hellblade 2 and whatnot.
First point here
So there is something else related to this project.
Corrected the title. It's terribly interesting what will be there in the end. Shaman's muzlo is wildly cool, I've already watched it several times! The only thing, after 6 times, runes began to appear on my wall, and lightning struck outside the window ... Is this normal?
1 hour ago, Azzy said:
Corrected the title. It's terribly interesting what will be there in the end. Shaman's muzlo is wildly cool, I've already watched it several times! The only thing, after 6 times, runes began to appear on my wall, and lightning struck outside the window ... Is this normal?
This is always the case, then you get used to it.
On 12/13/2019 at 11:42 am, Maudlin Kayodot said:
But for the phrase "real gameplay shots" in a few years there will be demand from T-shirts.
The words were not about real gameplay frames, but about frames made in-engine, i.e. based on the working engine.
48 minutes ago, Blaze said:
The words were not about real gameplay frames, but about frames made in-engine, i.e. based on the working engine.
Maybe. Then the news reporter piled up a bunch of gag in his text.
QuoteAccording to the creators, the trailer shows real gameplay footage from the game.
https://gamemag.ru/news/141821/tga-2019-new-hellblade-2
The trailer is of course creepy (in a good way). I never expected this from T-shirts. It reminded me of the presentation of the GOV, when there the choir sang terribly before showing the gameplay with E3
I don't think HB II will be able to compete in any way with the God of War, well, Ninjas cannot. In addition, one million copies of the first part were barely sold in a year on a multiplatform, and not even for a full price. Someone seriously believes that PC and PS4 owners (the main buyers of HellBlade) will run to buy a new Xbox for the second part ?! I recall the predictions of Michael Packter, who believed that Bayonetta 2 & nbsp; would help sell a million Wii U consoles.
57 minutes ago, komrad13 said:
I don't think HB II will be able to compete in any way with the God of War, well, Ninjas cannot. In addition, one million copies of the first part were barely sold in a year on a multi-platform, and not even for a full price. Someone seriously believes that PC and PS4 owners (the main buyers of HellBlade) will run to buy a new Xbox for the second part ?! I recall the predictions of Michael Packter, who believed that Bayonetta 2 would help sell a million Wii U consoles.
So on the PC, in any case, they will release it.
16 minutes ago, Manson said:
I really hope that they will bring some kind of variety to the gameplay and combat
In any case, they should, the first part is very weak gameplay, a lot of self-repetitions, and this is given the short duration. In fact, it was only the atmosphere of the game that kept me.
10 minutes ago, Squall007 said:
In fact, only the atmosphere of the game kept me going.
Yes, in my opinion, only for the sake of the atmosphere itself, it was made. But excellent.
1 minute ago, Charmander said:
Please do not.
Did you enjoy solving the same type of puzzle based on the principle of find the symbols throughout the game?
4 minutes ago, Charmander said:
Please do not
You played the first part right? If not gameplay, then what can you do in a sequel?
In the sequel, only the title will remain from the original, most likely.
24 minutes ago, Squall007 said:
Did you enjoy solving the same type of puzzle based on the principle of find the symbols throughout the game?
Yes, it doesn't matter to me that it was of the same type, it is important how where and what, because if you give Senua something more, another redhead from the same company will come out, the game was not about that at all.
Modified on December 15, 2019 by Charmander6 minutes ago, Charmander said:
Yes, it doesn't matter to me that it was of the same type, it is important how where and what, because if you give Senua something more, another redhead from the same company will come out, the game was not about that at all.
I understand that everything suited you, and if you start to diversify, it will only get worse, right?
1 minute ago, Xexyz said:
I understand that everything suited you, and if you start to diversify, it will only get worse, right?
I'm all for it, it will just come out the same) well, or they will generally return to the old concept of the game. I don't understand what kind of variety we are talking about, there are more riddles or blows in the game where it is done just what it would be, while in the combat there are some solutions that need to be taken into account by the rest.