Sell off IO but let a hack such as Nomura not deliver for years and go over budget. Japanese companies and Western companies don't mix
Seems like TR did fine though
Sell off IO but let a hack such as Nomura not deliver for years and go over budget. Japanese companies and Western companies don't mix
What in the actual fuck is Square Enix doing? First United Front now IO, my heart can't take this.
Massive Entertainment (Division devs, owned by Ubisoft) are right across the pond from Copenhagen, they'll most likely poach IOI's AAA talent now.
Lots of people I know are sad today. Looks like it came out of the blue for some employees.
They're probably counting season 2 in it.So they sold 600k units of Hitman, yet it's the reason they made a loss of roughly 5 billion yen?! This industry sure is in a problematic state...
For the first few months, if you were playing online and the servers fucked up, which happened quite often, you'd be booted back into the main menu. Same thing if anything happened to your internet connection or whatever. Nothing of that run was saved unless you did it yourself. So you could potentially lose lots of progress because of the game being dumb.
And you could play offline. You just wouldn't earn anything, nor would the unlocks carry over. So you might complete a level, but all that fancy shit you did matters for nothing because you need to be connected to the server for it to be validated.
Phil is full of shit. Nier sold well. Nioh sold well. DOOM sold well. You can make a case that the latter two had an online element, but it's largely a single player experience.
I want Ubisoft to buy them and give them the keys to Assassin's Creed. Seems like a perfect fit.
They're probably counting season 2 in it.
Wording at the end is a bit weird to me - "Someone (but not us) save this disappointing studio, for the industry!"
Them taking over Splinter Cell would be pretty sweet too.
So they sold 600k units of Hitman, yet it's the reason they made a loss of roughly 5 billion yen?! This industry sure is in a problematic state...
For the first few months, if you were playing online and the servers fucked up, which happened quite often, you'd be booted back into the main menu. Same thing if anything happened to your internet connection or whatever. Nothing of that run was saved unless you did it yourself. So you could potentially lose lots of progress because of the game being dumb.
And you could play offline. You just wouldn't earn anything, nor would the unlocks carry over. So you might complete a level, but all that fancy shit you did matters for nothing because you need to be connected to the server for it to be validated.
Phil is full of shit. Nier sold well. Nioh sold well. DOOM sold well. You can make a case that the latter two had an online element, but it's largely a single player experience.
Hold on...where is this said?
For the first few months, if you were playing online and the servers fucked up, which happened quite often, you'd be booted back into the main menu. Same thing if anything happened to your internet connection or whatever. Nothing of that run was saved unless you did it yourself. So you could potentially lose lots of progress because of the game being dumb.
And you could play offline. You just wouldn't earn anything, nor would the unlocks carry over. So you might complete a level, but all that fancy shit you did matters for nothing because you need to be connected to the server for it to be validated.
Phil is full of shit. Nier sold well. Nioh sold well. DOOM sold well. You can make a case that the latter two had an online element, but it's largely a single player experience.
Doom did not sell well enough to meet Bethesda's expectations. Online is gonna happen. This is whats selling the most. This is whats defining this generation.
Fuck off, Square.
Absolution was pretty much a Splinter Cell game...Them taking over Splinter Cell would be pretty sweet too.
Massive Entertainment (Division devs, owned by Ubisoft) are right across the pond from Copenhagen, they'll most likely poach IOI's AAA talent now.
Lots of people I know are sad today. Looks like it came out of the blue for some employees.
Wait, Doom failed to meet expectations?
Absolution was pretty much a Splinter Cell game...
But yea, Ubisoft or maybe Microsoft would be a good fit with the online/seasons model of Hitman.
Btw, talking about Prey, this is even more depressing, because not only is an incredible well dsesigned game, because it feels like System Shock 3 in every aspect, but hurts seeing a lot of reviewers not enjoying it, probably beacuse many of those reviewers are modern gamers that don't understand this genre.
It hurts....in many ways, because if Prey was a 1999 game, it would be one of the contenders to the GOTY award easily.
Wait, Doom failed to meet expectations?
I want Ubisoft to buy them and give them the keys to Assassin's Creed. Seems like a perfect fit.
To the people crying about its episodic nature, why not just purchase the complete season?
Hitman is the 1 game where episodic release actually works.
Doom did not sell well enough to meet Bethesda's expectations. Online is gonna happen. This is whats selling the most. This is whats defining this generation.
what would this mean for the IP's associated with IO? would they be able to work on a new hitman for a different publisher? or have they lost it now? what likelihood is there of square themselves making use of it?
this is some seriously shitty news tbh.
They finally ​make a good game and this is the reward?
Tomb Raider and Deus Ex studios shitting themselves?
Deus Ex as a franchise has already been canned by SE
Deus Ex as a franchise has already been canned by SE
To the people crying about its episodic nature, why not just purchase the complete season?
Hitman is the 1 game where episodic release actually works.
Seems like TR did fine though
Sell off IO but let a hack such as Nomura not deliver for years and go over budget. Japanese companies and Western companies don't mix
Wow. Force the episodic format on IO, then don't promote the full release and then get rid of IO for mistakes you've made. Sounds like some classic Eidos bullshit, alright. Let's hope IO don't end up like Core Design.
From a commercial standpoint maybe. From a creative integrity standpoint, Tomb Raider has been dead in the water for years.
And you think that matters? It's a business. TR sold well for SE they stated this.
Yeah, seems like a great fit. And if they can't get the IP, I'd love to see them experiment and give IO Perfect Dark.Phil Spencer wants to test Game Pass' viability as a platform for episodic SP games. You might as well do it with Hitman.