Nightengale
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You know, orochi, there is a thread of Sony's 2015 exclusives predictions.
You could partake in that thread as well.
You could partake in that thread as well.
I don't hold MS internal studios to the same standard as Sony's since Sony has been
at it for much longer than MS.
Ignore the internal studios part, focus on AAA exclusive output.
Wait, what? Doesn't that go against the whole initial premise of the thread?
I mean...really?
You know, orochi, there is a thread of Sony's 2015 exclusives predictions.
You could partake in that thread as well.
TLoU:R was a port with what I found to be infuriating graphical defects.
Then I won't call you a concern troll with the exception of this month. Fair?I've played everything listed in the OP with the exception of The Order and Sunset.
I feel you folks are getting hung up over the internal studios part. Ignore that and instead focus on AAA output.
Critical reception and how gameplay footage seems to.
I always thought Sony ouput was more of 6/10 or 7/10 deal across the board with some exceptions now and then (Wipeout, TLOU) but what they exelled at was the breadth of their offerings.
Lol OP didn't even play any of the games. Haha.
While Sunset Overdrive is not an internally developed Microsoft Studios game, it is considered by Phil Spencer to be a first party Microsoft title because they pay for the game.
It's a game created by an independent studio as a work for hire project and MS foots the bill.
How much Microsoft is involved and how much creative freedom Insomniac has are of course up for debate because we can't know this, but it's not the same as Titanfall which EA greenlit.
Hey Orochi
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Tell me when you get to China.
The title of the thread is Sony WWS output. So basically you want us to ignore what you stated in the OP because you were mistaken?
The title of the thread is Sony WWS output. So basically you want us to ignore what you stated in the OP because you were mistaken?
I'm surprised you're not buying DriveClub to be honest. It's fulfilling a lot of your purchase criteria that you detailed in the AC:Unity thread.Not good ones.
Heyoooooo.
It's a wws game just like the orderIt has nothing to do with WWS. It's made by From Software.
I always thought Sony ouput was more of 6/10 or 7/10 deal across the board with some exceptions now and then (Wipeout, TLOU) but what they exelled at was the breadth of their offerings.
Lol wat? Sony third party confirmed!Do we have to go back to that lame second party term then? Because they're not first party titles. Calling them first party would make the term meaningless.
Posted in the other thread...
I like their output so far:
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Is this a concern thread?
It smells like a concern thread.
This will not go well OP, I agree that infamous, killzone and knack are pretty mediocre and playing through them felt like a chore, but the order isn't out yet and I haven't got my hands on Drive club yet so I would rather see for myself if they are any good.
InFamous SS is best in series.
Sony WWS has been shockingly mediocre so far this gen with regards to AAA titles.
Knack?
KZ: SF?
Drive Club?
Order 1886? (so much negativity around this one, will likely review poorly)
The only one that scored well was I:SS, but even that paled in comparison to other
Infamous games. Then we have TLoU:R, but that's a last gen port.
Personally, Sony so far has become synonymous with the "style over substance" saying,
like we get it: the PS4 is capable of great graphics, but it seems to come at the expense
of compelling/substantial gameplay!
Complete props to Nintendo and MS for putting out worthwhile titles this year which
will no doubt succeed critically and commercially
;_;Indies,remasters and sports games dont count though.
InFamous SS is best in series.
Posted in the other thread...
I like their output so far:
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Indies,remasters and sports games dont count though.
The only three games that count on this list are Killzone, Knack, and Infamous. No point counting the others which are basically non-games.Posted in the other thread...
I like their output so far:
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I'm just waiting for Gamestop to open up. Game is Pre-Ordered and paid off since... A long time.I'm surprised you're not buying DriveClub to be honest. It's fulfilling a lot of your purchase criteria that you detailed in the AC:Unity thread.
1) You were never interested in it.
2) It's currently a cause of frustration for PS4 owners.
Complete props to Nintendo and MS for putting out worthwhile titles this year which
will no doubt succeed critically and commercially
The only three games that count on this list are Killzone, Knack, and Infamous. No point counting the others which are basically non-games.
A Metascore below 90 is bad, it's as simple as that. If you're not above that 90 mark, you cannot pretend that you're good. That's the line, and it's been drawn in the sand. So, they've made one okay game in Infamous, and two terrible games. Knack probably made some people want to kill themselves, it was probably that bad.
Jesus Christ...The only three games that count on this list are Killzone, Knack, and Infamous. No point counting the others which are basically non-games.
A Metascore below 90 is bad, it's as simple as that. If you're not above that 90 mark, you cannot pretend that you're good. That's the line, and it's been drawn in the sand. So, they've made one okay game in Infamous, and two terrible games. Knack probably made some people want to kill themselves, it was probably that bad.
Sony WWS has been shockingly mediocre so far this gen with regards to AAA titles.
Knack?
KZ: SF?
Drive Club?
Order 1886? (so much negativity around this one, will likely review poorly)
The only one that scored well was I:SS, but even that paled in comparison to other
Infamous games. Then we have TLoU:R, but that's a last gen port.
Personally, Sony so far has become synonymous with the "style over substance" saying,
like we get it: the PS4 is capable of great graphics, but it seems to come at the expense
of compelling/substantial gameplay!
Complete props to Nintendo and MS for putting out worthwhile titles this year which
will no doubt succeed critically and commercially