I too just played this game a few weeks back. Should have waited for the UE4 version as I had major hitching problems during my play through.
Oh well, was still a fun game.
Have to admit it was pretty solid, and I enjoyed it the whole way through. I may be biased though as it was quite right up my alley. I love paranormal murder mystery type stories, and the game's setting takes place about 10 miles from my house (Salem, MA) so I felt right at home. But its not...
On a 21:9 display on games that support that AR you can see more of the world than on 16:9, regardless of the size of the screen. This is what people mean by more immersive.
Even the human perception naturally sees more side to side horizontally, rather than up and down vertical.
1440p.
4k is just not ready yet for gaming. Unless you have an absolute beast of a system, high end everything, you will struggle running current high end games at smooth framerates without turning down settings... and why would you want to compromise graphics settings with a beast of a system...
That could be part of it as well.
I think I remember reading something years ago which claimed demos actually hurt sales numbers, believe it or not. The argument was that with demos, you could potentially lose out on game sales from suckers that would buy the game without knowing what its...
Yeah demos are long gone unfortunately.
I think game publishers just decided they weren't worth the development time and money to make them anymore. Its just a different industry now.
What I suggest to people is watch some gameplay videos before buying. Not reviews from sites like IGN or Gamespot, but actual real world live gameplay videos on YouTube or Twitch. This is hands down the best way to get a true impression of what the game is like, and whether or not you will...