KXVXII9X
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I can see some people not being as interested in this showcase if they aren't too much into Japanese games, but there is a lot of variety here.
Apparently, it seems like people only want AAA still despite the whole AAA is dead, indie gaming is the best. There were a lot of smaller scoped games shown that personally looked great. This showcase reminded me more of older Sony who didn't only rely on blockbusters. Stuff like Lumines, Hotshot Golf, Sword of the Sea, the new SUDA51 game, Pragmata, and Hirogami are the kinds of games Sony used to put out all the time before the end of the PS4 generation. There were still bigger games like 007, which I thought looked great. It had a good balance between stylization and realism. It looked like a signature linear, single player narrative game with some stealth like you would expect from a Sony game.
If nothing in the showcase peeked your interest, I don't think it is gaming that is the issue.
Apparently, it seems like people only want AAA still despite the whole AAA is dead, indie gaming is the best. There were a lot of smaller scoped games shown that personally looked great. This showcase reminded me more of older Sony who didn't only rely on blockbusters. Stuff like Lumines, Hotshot Golf, Sword of the Sea, the new SUDA51 game, Pragmata, and Hirogami are the kinds of games Sony used to put out all the time before the end of the PS4 generation. There were still bigger games like 007, which I thought looked great. It had a good balance between stylization and realism. It looked like a signature linear, single player narrative game with some stealth like you would expect from a Sony game.
If nothing in the showcase peeked your interest, I don't think it is gaming that is the issue.