So I was watching to the IGN Ryse preview to see if they would continue their trend of comparing every game at PAX to Far Cry 3 when I noticed they made some interesting statements.
Video: http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/08/31/ryse-multiplayer-impressions
Left Guy: "It was kind of rough though."
Right Guy: "It was rough."
Left Guy: "It did not feel next gen."
Right Guy: "It did not at all. Our friend Ryan McCaffery at IGN wrote an article at GamesCom kind of just saying don't worry about Ryse."
Left Guy: "It was a positive article. Very positive. And I went in really optimistic and came out the other side super disappointed."
Left Guy: "So the first thing I noticed when we loaded up was that textures were popping up, and I was like, 'What? How is that still happening?'"
Right Guy: "It does not look at all, *at all* like the game that you're seeing in the b-roll and the footage and the trailers and all that stuff that they've shown. That was not the game that I played."
They go on to give their impressions of the gameplay.
Video: http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/08/31/ryse-multiplayer-impressions
Left Guy: "It was kind of rough though."
Right Guy: "It was rough."
Left Guy: "It did not feel next gen."
Right Guy: "It did not at all. Our friend Ryan McCaffery at IGN wrote an article at GamesCom kind of just saying don't worry about Ryse."
Left Guy: "It was a positive article. Very positive. And I went in really optimistic and came out the other side super disappointed."
Left Guy: "So the first thing I noticed when we loaded up was that textures were popping up, and I was like, 'What? How is that still happening?'"
Right Guy: "It does not look at all, *at all* like the game that you're seeing in the b-roll and the footage and the trailers and all that stuff that they've shown. That was not the game that I played."
They go on to give their impressions of the gameplay.