Trying to decide between these three which will be my next game purchase. I will probably get all three eventually, but all three look super appealing to me and they all come out relatively close to each other.
Quantum Break looks great, we all know this. It comes from one of my favorite developers (Alan Wake was one of my of favorite 360 titles), and seems to be really trying some new things. I wonder how much replay value it would hold, making it more of an option after a price drop.
The Division has always looked cool to me. I didn't participate in the betas but I have heard nothing but good things and it still looks cool to me. I guess the problem is having a regular party and trying to grind away. I do not play games too often anymore, or I can't dedicate a lot of time to games, so I feel like I might be kind of missing out on the intended experience if I can't dedicate a lot of time to the title.
Dark Souls III. I loved Bloodborne but could not really get into Dark Souls II. It was too slow for me. All videos that I have seen of DSIII suggest that the game is faster than its predecessors, putting it in the Bloodborne category. This is similar to The Division. The game probably takes 40-50 hours to complete and it is another one of those games that can get really frustrating if you don't dedicate some time to it. It is not much of a pick-up-and play game.
So, what do you guys think? Have any suggestions?
Quantum Break looks great, we all know this. It comes from one of my favorite developers (Alan Wake was one of my of favorite 360 titles), and seems to be really trying some new things. I wonder how much replay value it would hold, making it more of an option after a price drop.
The Division has always looked cool to me. I didn't participate in the betas but I have heard nothing but good things and it still looks cool to me. I guess the problem is having a regular party and trying to grind away. I do not play games too often anymore, or I can't dedicate a lot of time to games, so I feel like I might be kind of missing out on the intended experience if I can't dedicate a lot of time to the title.
Dark Souls III. I loved Bloodborne but could not really get into Dark Souls II. It was too slow for me. All videos that I have seen of DSIII suggest that the game is faster than its predecessors, putting it in the Bloodborne category. This is similar to The Division. The game probably takes 40-50 hours to complete and it is another one of those games that can get really frustrating if you don't dedicate some time to it. It is not much of a pick-up-and play game.
So, what do you guys think? Have any suggestions?