Scalebound cancelled [Platinum Games and Kamiya have commented]

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Shouldn't you be hoping Nintendo hires them for Bayonetta 3?

I don't see Nintendo committing to a 3 without mor epeople buying 2. No one is going to buy a Wii U for 2 now but with switch being the new hotness for Nintendo 1+2 could get more interest there.

Some success there would then make 3 more likely.
 
I don't see Nintendo committing to a 3 without mor epeople buying 2. No one is going to buy a Wii U for 2 now but with switch being the new hotness for Nintendo 1+2 could get more interest there.

Some success there would then make 3 more likely.
Bayonetta 3 for switch makes exactly as much sense as Bayonetta 2 for wii u. it would definitely sell consoles too
 
I think MS is in a bad spot. I doubt pretty multiplats will drive Scorpio sales. Phil is going to earn his salary if he can pull this off.

I think it will for a lot of people. If a guy walks into a store and asks "which one does the best NBA 2K/Battlefield/Red Dead?" the guy behind the counter will be pointing at Scorpio. That will be more than MS has had so far this gen. I'm not saying it's going to get them passing Sony, or even catching up at any meaningful pace. But it could definitely right the ship and change their narrative, which has been in the gutter pretty much all generation.

The only things that can muck it up for them is if they need to price it sky high, or if Sony makes a spoiler announcement of newer, more promising hardware on the horizon this summer.
 
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I think it will for a lot of people. If a guy walks into a store and asks "which one does the best NBA 2K/Battlefield/Red Dead?" the guy behind the counter will be pointing at Scorpio. That will be more than MS has had so far this gen. I'm not saying it's going to get them passing Sony, or even catching up at any meaningful pace. But it could definitely right the ship and change their narrative, which has been in the gutter pretty much all generation.

The only things that can muck it up for them is if they need to price it sky high, or if Sony makes a spoiler announcement of newer, more promising hardware on the horizon this summer.

People so grossly over estimate specs. Xbox 1 blew the ps2 out of the water and no one gave a crap aside hardcore fans. As well, most people by the time the Scorpio hits, will already have entered this gen, and if not, the price difference will likely be too big. Systems are sold by software, and unless the next Xbox is basically getting next gen level games (and not 4k versions or something else few care about) it won't matter.

As someone who was a primary Xbox player through their first and second console, I have no intention of owning a Scorpio early in because of how the Xbox one has panned out, and unless the spec gap is big, i'll just keep using PS4. It's sad how MS went from such an aggressive company to basically giving up game wise.
 
you know, all the business reasons of cancelling a game ( ROI, meeting milestones ) could apply to Scorpio, too.

I wonder if Microsoft would dare cancel/delay Scorpio.
 
People so grossly over estimate specs. Xbox 1 blew the ps2 out of the water and no one gave a crap aside hardcore fans. As well, most people by the time the Scorpio hits, will already have entered this gen, and if not, the price difference will likely be too big. Systems are sold by software, and unless the next Xbox is basically getting next gen level games (and not 4k versions or something else few care about) it won't matter.

As someone who was a primary Xbox player through their first and second console, I have no intention of owning a Scorpio early in because of how the Xbox one has panned out, and unless the spec gap is big, i'll just keep using PS4. It's sad how MS went from such an aggressive company to basically giving up game wise.

besides the huge amount of PS2's first and second party titles, OG XBOX lacked of most of the third party titles at the very begining: GTA III, Pro Evolution Soccer, Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, Ace Combat, Tekken, Street Fighter, etc.. that was one of the main reasons people skipped it and went for PS2 instead (same thing happened to Gamecube..)
 
From a developer perspective, if working with Microsoft as a partner was so great, you think you would see exclusives, or more companies continuing to have a relationship with them after their game shipped.

If youre small enough and you made a bit of money for them, theyll buy you outright (happened a few times) but otherwise they dont have a good list of pure 3rd party partners.
 
It would be so very Microsoft if their intention all along was simply to kill off Platinum games so that they wouldn't be able to make games for their competitors anymore.
Either you're trying to cause a ruckus or you have a serious hate towards a company.
If it makes you feel any better, I think they're a lesser evil than Apple.
Edit: Ha, well atleast that's something positive.
 
Platinum Games blog post: https://www.platinumgames.com/official-blog/article/9223

Platinum Games' Kenichi Sato said:
We’re sorry to say that on January 9, 2017, Microsoft Studios announced the cancellation of Scalebound. We are very disappointed things ended up this way, especially since we know many of our fans were looking forward to this game as much as we were.

Going forward, we will strive to continue delivering high-quality games to you, starting with NieR:Automata in March, and including products like GRANBLUE FANTASY Project Re:Link and LOST ORDER in the future.

We will keep working hard to meet your expectations and we look forward to your continued support!

President and CEO
Kenichi Sato
 
Any truth to the idea they were actually working on a Rising 2?
Back in January of 2015, Sony had an event at the Taipei Game Show, which including this teaser countdown of upcoming games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDzmL2UjQc4

When the audio from Order 1886 says "two" we got a quick glimpse of a 2 in the font and style of the Metal Gear Rising title. Fans were ecstatic and began speculating that MGR 2 was going to be announced soon.

When articles began to come out about the speculation, Konami quickly came out and said it wasn't MGR 2 and even Kojima commented on Rising 2 not being made. Platinum said that the 2 was just to celebrate the games second anniversary, despite the fact that celebrating a game's second anniversary is suspect, it being celebrated at a big event presser for upcoming games is not really the most logical explanation, and the games actual anniversary wasn't for another month.

When February did roll around, an artist at Platinum did a little piece to celebrate the anniversary (and to smoke screen).

https://www.vg247.com/2015/02/25/th...s-for-the-second-anniversary-of-the-original/

However, later in the year we learned all about the debacle between Kojima and Konami and with the added knowledge that Kojima was kept on a different floor away from MGSV development team for the last six months before launch, it's clear that he wasn't speaking to anyone else either and that any projects he had any involvement in were canned.

This would explain why Sony at Taipei didn't get the memo at the time and left the 2 in the trailer. We also have Quinton Flynn, Raiden's VA, talk a bit about a sequel was basically a sure thing before the Konami news hit and he thinks the project is completely dead now.

The fact that Nier: Automata has almost the same development team as MGR as well as very similar combat is a big indicator they were working on something at the time. My guess the reason we're getting Nier: Automata is that there may have been some dialogue between Platinum and either Squar or Yoko Taro about how they have the foundation for an action game, which would also explain why Nier of all games is getting a sequel, not that I mind (I'm actually happy).
 
Dude, I like fucking knack of all games. You have no idea how happy I was when knack 2 was announced. I'm glad my "shit" games get second chances in most circumstances. None of the "shit" Microsoft exclusive games I liked ever got sequels though. Kameo? Nah. Chronehounds? Nope.

And we've now reached the point where these "shit" games from Microsoft never even see the light of day because some guy in a suit decides we might not like it? It's a joke. Let the consumers decide, throw a demo/beta out, you might be surprised.

All in all it's why I find their acquisition of minecraft hilarious. That game would have NEVER seen the light of day under Microsoft's current policies. I doubt the concept would have even been greenlit considering where it started and how that game has evolved over the years. They have no idea what it takes to build something anymore. They're just not willing to go through the pain and struggle involved.

Is this thread a stealth Knack thread?
 
what the fuck?

Do you actually believe this?

Jesus, can you please stop this? You hate Microsoft, but this is too much.

Man, I'd almost anti-trust microsoft if they did something like this.

Obviously, it's ludicrous but the idea that they'd do something so 90s MS shady is pretty funny.

None of the "shit" Microsoft exclusive games I liked ever got sequels though. Kameo? Nah. Chronehounds? Nope.
If it wasn't for the annoying coop chieves in Kameo I would've gotten them all. Seriously, that was the 360s freaking Zelda minus some very obvious polish issues. Pisses me off, it was a great game.
 
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