bitbydeath
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Whatever happen to The Tomorrow Children? Shouldn't it be out by now?
http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1226720
Whatever happen to The Tomorrow Children? Shouldn't it be out by now?
Alright I guess I'm in.
Bloodborne
LittleBigPlanet 3
I should have qualified my post with I mean't 100% Sony's internal/owned WWS games!
Anyway I checked GOW and the first two games were revealed/announced 1 year and 1 year, 3 months from release and GOW3 had a prolonged 2+ year build up.
Yoshinori Ono said:It might be a while ahead, but we hope to show you something truly different from what was shown previously. In fact, since we announced it, the framework behind it has grown much larger to the point that what we had before may well have been a dud."
Teruki Miyashita said:Were still facing a ton of challenges. For starters, theres the whole process of developing games for the newest next-generation consoles. Every solution we came up with seemed to create more problems than it solved, so it has really been one step forward, two steps back the whole way. On top of all that, we had to tune up the servers for the online management aspects. We had a really hard time trying to develop a game that combined all the elements.
We are putting our shoulder to the wheel with the development of Deep Down. Wed really like to create more opportunities for people to come into contact with the game. We just ask for a bit more patience from our users.
You sir are a genius.+Syphon Filter
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+ Legend of Dragoon
That would be my personal " holy trinity "
with a Colony Wars reboot being right up there as well.
I'd also love to see
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make a return as well
Way wayyy to early for that.Do you guys think we get anything on TLOU2
Do you guys think we get anything on TLOU2
Not before Chloe uc4 dlcDo you guys think we get anything on TLOU2
Not before Chloe uc4 dlc
There's not enough hype for Deep Down in this thread. Which is a no-no because there's a good reason to believe it'll resurface this year.
Here's the most recent stuff we have on it:
◘ December 25, 2014: Four New Screenshots
◘ February 19, 2015: Yoshinori Ono Suggests Overhaul
◘ March 20, 2015: Teruki Miyashita on Concept and Long Term Approach
◘ March 30, 2016: PlayStation 4 NEO Showcase Rumor
Finally, from GAF comes a Bish-checked rumor that suggests both Deep Down and God of War IV will be showcase titles launching with PlayStation 4 NEO.
I'm wondering if Capcom is sticking to the free-to-play route it originally intended or if it's reshaping Deep Down to be a retail title. What they've shown before looked great, but there didn't seem to be much variation that I remember outside of the dungeons being procedurally generated. I wonder what they've been cooking up.
Is is not allowed to talk about Deep Down without showing off a GIF
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yeah i loved what they showed of the game so far. Especially those spell effects. Loved the way they combo'ed together. The flames from the dragon mixing with the tornado spell causing a fiery tornado. Great stuff.
Makes me realize how long it has been since we've seen anything from this game. What was the last thing? The Mimic photo?
Yeah. They have plenty of great PS2 stuff still left that could use the cool emu enhancement treatment before they move to PS1/PSP games.
Edit: Unless ofcourse they run out of stuff they are able to work on, in which case I wouldn't mind them looking at Sony PS1/PSP stuff so that they don't waste time not working on anything while waiting for some other first/third party games to be available since third parties seem to be slow to get on board.
With the speed in which the PS2 remasters are being pumped out it'll be a long, long while before Sony would consider going down the PlayStation/PSP well, and that's without taking into account the aforementioned additional cost and associated developmental difficulty. That said, it'd be awesome to see some original PlayStation titles re-emerge if even solely as an accompaniment to something bigger and more relevant.
I mean, in an ideal world Sony would leverage its IP muscle and create VR experiences forged around the likes of Colony Wars (not sure if it's even in the catalogue after Psygnosis' disbandment) and G-Police; some easy-to-translate-into-VR titles that hold an existing bit of nostalgic weight. It could be a shrewd move to get more on-the-fence fans to adopt early on if they're presented with a re-imagining of something they remember fondly.
Hardware: Rivals (SIEE Connected Content Group)
lol
Here what I'm expecting (Sony published games) for next year if Horizon get delayed.
March: Horizon and MLB 17
May: Detroit and Matterfall
June: Wild
August: Dreams
September: Dead Don't Ride
October: God of War 4
I can see GOW4 releasing in May while Detroit early October though.
I'm still looking forward to Deep Down. I like to think that the reason they're so quiet about this project is that they're revamping it from the ground up.
And personally, if they're going to take inspiration from Dark Souls, I hope they at least go down the Nioh path and improve on the genre. Just like how Nioh incorporated some Ninja Gaiden style and feels, maybe Capcom can do the same for Deep Down- incorporate some DMC into it XD
I really liked what we saw of the dungeon crawling aspects and of combat so far from Deep Down, so I hope the changes aren't too drastic.
There's not enough hype for Deep Down in this thread. Which is a no-no because there's a good reason to believe it'll resurface this year.
Here's the most recent stuff we have on it:
◘ December 25, 2014: Four New Screenshots
◘ February 19, 2015: Yoshinori Ono Suggests Overhaul
◘ March 20, 2015: Teruki Miyashita on Concept and Long Term Approach
◘ March 30, 2016: PlayStation 4 NEO Showcase Rumor
Finally, from GAF comes a Bish-checked rumor that suggests both Deep Down and God of War IV will be showcase titles launching with PlayStation 4 NEO.
I'm wondering if Capcom is sticking to the free-to-play route it originally intended or if it's reshaping Deep Down to be a retail title. What they've shown before looked great, but there didn't seem to be much variation that I remember outside of the dungeons being procedurally generated. I wonder what they've been cooking up.
I hope they turn it into a Dragon's Dogma sequel...
I hope they turn it into a Dragon's Dogma sequel...
Finally, from GAF comes a Bish-checked rumor that suggests both Deep Down and God of War IV will be showcase titles launching with PlayStation 4 NEO.
I'm wondering if Capcom is sticking to the free-to-play route it originally intended or if it's reshaping Deep Down to be a retail title. What they've shown before looked great, but there didn't seem to be much variation that I remember outside of the dungeons being procedurally generated. I wonder what they've been cooking up.
I really liked what we saw of the dungeon crawling aspects and of combat so far from Deep Down, so I hope the changes aren't too drastic.
I hope they turn it into a Dragon's Dogma sequel...
I hope VR announcements don't consume too much of the conference.
They're launching new hardware this year, of course they're gonna dedicate a considerable portion of the conference to it.I hope VR announcements don't consume too much of the conference.
I don't mind either option.
I know Ono is attached to this project, but I really really hope somehow in secret Itsuno gets placed in the Director's chair. Whether it's to revamp it as a Dogma sequel or just improve the combat of the OG version, I'll rest easier knowing it's him.
I hope VR announcements don't consume too much of the conference.
I hope VR announcements don't consume too much of the conference.
What are you expecting/anticipating first party wise?I'm really lowering my hype right now.
I can't see Sony, or any company topping last year's press conference. Final Fantasy VII, Shenmue 3, and the Last Guardian were all confirmed to be real. When was the last time three "legendary" franchises were all resurrected on one stage?
The other thing:
I know the idea of bringing back old IPs sounds great in a forum post; but I just don't see it being one that moves the needle or does any thing for any one outside of the most faithful. This is what kinda gets me when people are calling this year's Sony E3 Dreams 2.0.
I think this year's E3 will be more in line with Sony's 2014 press conference, or Sony's 2008 press conference. They'll have a solid mix of third party, and just enough first party to reinforce their commitment to exclusive content. That's it.
I hope I'm wrong though.
Not sure if its been mentioned, or even if its relevant, but this seems interesting:
Crashbandicoot.com redirects to Playstation.com
Or rather it "did".
I tried, but it did not work. Not sure if its a fully verified attempt either.
Not sure if its been mentioned, or even if its relevant, but this seems interesting:
Crashbandicoot.com redirects to Playstation.com
Or rather it "did".
I tried, but it did not work. Not sure if its a fully verified attempt either.
I'm really lowering my hype right now.
I can't see Sony, or any company topping last year's press conference. Final Fantasy VII, Shenmue 3, and the Last Guardian were all confirmed to be real. When was the last time three "legendary" franchises were all resurrected on one stage?
The other thing:
I know the idea of bringing back old IPs sounds great in a forum post; but I just don't see it being one that moves the needle or does any thing for any one outside of the most faithful. This is what kinda gets me when people are calling this year's Sony E3 Dreams 2.0.
I think this year's E3 will be more in line with Sony's 2014 press conference, or Sony's 2008 press conference. They'll have a solid mix of third party, and just enough first party to reinforce their commitment to exclusive content. That's it.
I hope I'm wrong though.
I don't need Sony to top last year. I don't hold anyone, even Sony, to last year's standards.
Not this year, not next year, not ever.
If anyone can do it again, cool, but if 2015 is the alpha and omega of "Dreams", then it's fine too.
What I want are :
- a consistent quantity of new first-party announcements/reveals that is satisfactory to my gaming preference (3-4 per conference, anymore is unrealistic)
- very strong updates of already-revealed titles to make me (more) excited for said games
- Strategic execution of 3rd-party stuff (exclusive or non-exclusive) that is beneficial to the IP and its audience (such as Yakuza localisation or giving Shenmue a big reveal stage)