Heavy rain was an interesting experiment but the character acting and dialogue ruined the experience really just a longwinded QTE
LBP is a mario clone with editing tools
they're new IP in the branding however the concepts of gameplay are not really new
my comments are referring to next gen anyway based off of fact and rumor because the thread is talking about why Durango is behind in game production.
Whatever either company has done in this gen is irrelevant to the next gen. new systems = clean slate
I'm going to assume you either didn't play these games or just didn't like them (well within your right). I'll leave others to make the case as to why Heavy Rain and LBP are games outside the norm regardless of whether they're your cup of tea. I also realize that the games listed are usually cited as the cornerstones of the playstation experience when paired next to xbox's cornerstones (Gears, Forza, Halo, Fable). What I mean is most folks try to pair it up tit for tat across the games that "move" units.
Assuming you're not a Playstation fan (and you very well may be), but assuming you're not. Sales figures aside, Sony has put out a number of games of varying genres that won't pair up with Xbox's offerings. I'm not talking about tastes, you could very well be disinterested in all these genre offerings (well within your right), but their existence and Sony's effort to deliver them shouldn't be dismissed...which is likely why folks are beginning to respond to you the way they have.
Sony's strength/appeal lies in their diversity. At the forefront/at launch, their lineup may appear to be "anemic" to some gamers because the popular genres (FPS for example) will share space with other genres that aren't as popular anymore (Platformers for example). MS may have several popular genres at the forefront and appear to be stronger. And for particular tastes, they may be. Take the current lineup...KZ is in the shooter space and Infamous is in the action space, IP we are familiar with but will hopefully see some compelling changes for the new gen. Those are 2 genres the industry really focuses on, so its easy to walk away with "same ol same ol". Drive Club is a new IP, but car games are all in the feel, and we know what to expect usually. Knack is one of the genres that most folks will write off as "kiddy" as its doesn't represent those popular genres. But know that there's a group of gamers pumped for a new platformer. I would bet that in alot of gamers minds, Sony really showed 2 games that they'd "pay attention" to...and those 2 games were from last gen.
But here's the appeal of Sony, its knowing the long game. Its knowing that it started with Ratchet, and ended up with Sly, LBP, PS Allstars, and Puppeteer. It started with Resistance, UC and Killzone, but you got Infamous, Starhawk/warhawk, MAG, Socom, and Demon's Souls, and the upcoming Last of Us. It started with Flow, and you got Flower, Journey, Heavy Rain, Papo and Yo, Unfinished Swan and upcoming Beyond. You got cart racers, and strange non-game art weirdness. Some of those games didn't burn up the charts, some of those games I didn't like, but the point is Sony makes an effort..and in some cases funds projects most companies wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole.
So when some folks look at the lineup, they aren't just looking at it for what it is, they're also expecting to see the same output they got for the PS3. Cause those same studios are around (plus they've grown) and Sony's philosophy hasn't changed (they're still about diversity and new games). So yes we'll see some sequels (franchises teams understand so its one less thing to worry about when building new engines maybe, or because they can pull in some dedicated fans initially)..yes some of those games may not be your or my cup of tea...but there will always be new IP...which just means another chance at me liking/loving/experiencing something new.
I'm a big fan of Sony for sure. But like you I don't think MS is gonna come out with just the same IP either. There will be a returning cast, but there will be new IP that the hardcore cares about. And yes there will be Kinect games too. I have no interest in Kinect, but I do feel they need to follow through with it now that its supposely matured. If there is any fun to be had, we'll never know if someone doesn't push or enough people don't push. My question for Microsoft isn't regarding the initial launch...its the long game. Id don't suspect they are stupid, surely they know they have to appeal to the hardcore. Surely they know they need new franchises (heck everyone is coming with new IP). But will they keep pushing 3 years in.