The interviewer noted that if for the time being, third party developers were making multi-platform games, then the role of first party games would be extremely important. Yoshida agreed. "Yes. We need to show why buying a PS4 is a good idea through our games."
Haha no it's not. All this teasing for a canceled game. We won't see shit
Wait 'til E3.
Wait 'til TGS.
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Wait 'til E3.
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There is not an MJ smiley appropriate enough for this comment.Yoshida's response: "Development couldn't be better."
You don't think he's a straight shooter? You think Sony would let him come out and tell blatant lies and not have to answer for it?
The game is in development and will see release.
You don't think he's a straight shooter? You think Sony would let him come out and tell blatant lies and not have to answer for it?
The game is in development and will see release.
Haha no it's not. All this teasing for a canceled game. We won't see shit
You forgot Gamescom
Such idiocy. Instead of constantly trying to dig yourself out of a hole, here's an idea! Why not just work on it at your own pace and if it works out then surprise us with it!
Stop saying it coming its coming its coming...
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"Working Diligently"
As if.
Tag update required?Y2Kev be disappoint.
Such idiocy. Instead of constantly trying to dig yourself out of a hole, here's an idea! Why not just work on it at your own pace and if it works out then surprise us with it!
Stop saying it coming its coming its coming...
Oh no, I'm not doing this anymore with this game. TGS was the nail in the coffin for me.
E3 2015.
And if not there than Tokyo Gameshow 2015!
2012 - Please understand.
2013 - Please be excited.
2014 - Please look forward to it.
2015 -?
they cancelled stigs game after 4. Sure TLG has been in development for longer, but still
Games are cancelled all the time. This might've been in development for a long time, but it's not unheard of for companies to cancel games after years in development (see: Titan, as a recent example).
Has anyone else noticed that Sony never willingly brings up the topic of The Last Guardian? The only time they ever mention it is when asked a direct question, and then, all they give is the same cookie-cutter answer again and again. It sounds to me like Sony would be more than willing to let the game fall into obscurity and quietly cancel it, if not for the people who constantly ask them about it in almost every interview.