Scalebound cancelled [Platinum Games and Kamiya have commented]

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Time for Kamiya to take a leave of absence. If I were him, I would make a small statement to address the fans and then vanish. The guy needs a break and this is the type of stuff that will really weigh you down.
 
Honestly I didn't find the game to be that interesting to begin with.

That being said, I hope everyone at Platinum is doing well, and Platinum didn't get screwed from this. I really want to see Platinum games succeed, they have so many gems. I do wonder if any bridges were burnt.
 
Lot of people here instantly made the connection. It doesn't even make sense. Troll a platinum cancellation with a platinum game.

It makes perfect sense. "Wanna play a Platinum game (and don't have old hardware or PC)? Yeah, better buy a PS4." And their description mentions avoiding the game equivalent of mercy kill.

They could be playing up Drakengard connection as well, it's perhaps what allowed the picture to get released, but the timing is very important here. Social media is all about timing.
 
It makes perfect sense. "Wanna play a Platinum game (and don't have old hardware or PC)? Yeah, better buy a PS4." And their description mentions avoiding the game equivalent of mercy kill.

They could be playing up Drakengard connection as well, it's perhaps what allowed the picture to get released, but the timing is very important here. Social media is all about timing.

Dude, stop. It's not a dig at Scalebound no matter how you slice it.

You're just digging a deeper hole by doubling down. Just say that you didn't know about the very obvious Drakengard connection and just take the L.
 
It makes perfect sense. "Wanna play a Platinum game (and don't have old hardware or PC)? Yeah, better buy a PS4." And their description mentions avoiding the game equivalent of mercy kill.

They could be playing up Drakengard connection as well, it's perhaps what allowed the picture to get released, but the timing is very important here. Social media is all about timing.
Yeah...Sure. 😒
 
I hope that demo helps. I know personally, I wasn't even looking at Nier until I played that demo and fell in love.

Both the Neir and Nioh demo/alpha/beta prove that demos can excite people for smaller niche game titles. I'm pulling for both. I want to see more out of Japan like the old days.
 
Yep. Sucks for both sides. The money MS threw at it probably hurt like hell to cancel it.

I doubt it

The money had already been spent and accounted for. They had already budgeted it and was included in the expenses of the previous years

Instead MS got to free some money that would have been earmarked for scalebound in 2017. Basically free money to the game division

MS is not an individual who remembers that they spent some money on scalebound years ago. Once their budget for 2016 got closed, they forgot about it
 
It makes perfect sense. "Wanna play a Platinum game (and don't have old hardware or PC)? Yeah, better buy a PS4." And their description mentions avoiding the game equivalent of mercy kill.

They could be playing up Drakengard connection as well, it's perhaps what allowed the picture to get released, but the timing is very important here. Social media is all about timing.

raw
 
Yeah, no.

I was super hyped after initial reveal, but the second showing was bad. This looks rough, even rougher than I remembered.

And also a lot closer to FFXV in terms of art direction than I remember.

Who knows, maybe FFXV is actually a factor in this mess.
FFXV can't catch a break. Being dragged in this mess.
 
Dude, stop. It's not a dig at Scalebound no matter how you slice it.

You're just digging a deeper hole by doubling down. Just say that you didn't know about the very obvious Drakengard connection and just take the L.

The thing is, I checked for it before posting (well, specifically I checked if NieR had dragons, but it still counts), so that would be wrong. I stand by my belief that the primary intent of that post is a reference to Scalebound cancellation.
 
It makes perfect sense. "Wanna play a Platinum game (and don't have old hardware or PC)? Yeah, better buy a PS4." And their description mentions avoiding the game equivalent of mercy kill.

They could be playing up Drakengard connection as well, it's perhaps what allowed the picture to get released, but the timing is very important here. Social media is all about timing.

Old hardware or PC? Merci kill? What the hell are you talking about?
 
I doubt it

The money had already been spent and accounted for. They had already budgeted it and was included in the expenses of the previous years

Instead MS got to free some money that would have been earmarked for scalebound in 2017. Basically free money to the game division

MS is not an individual who remembers that they spent some money on scalebound years ago. Once their budget for 2016 got closed, they forgot about it

The game was originally due for release in 2016 though and got delayed by a whole year, so they're not getting any money back on the project unless Platinum came in under budget through the original timeline.
 
I doubt it

The money had already been spent and accounted for. They had already budgeted it and was included in the expenses of the previous years

Instead MS got to free some money that would have been earmarked for scalebound in 2017. Basically free money to the game division

MS is not an individual who remembers that they spent some money on scalebound years ago. Once their budget for 2016 got closed, they forgot about it
Wow.

This thread is a shit show.
 
Dude, stop. It's not a dig at Scalebound no matter how you slice it.

You're just digging a deeper hole by doubling down. Just say that you didn't know about the very obvious Drakengard connection and just take the L.

If anything, I'd say the fact the tweet points out the system in particular combined with the timing is what makes it seem questionable. Plus the wink emote at the end. Clearly the original ad image was produced pretty far in advance to link it with Drakengard, but the tweet text was formulated suspiciously. Regardless, I'd say it was more of a dig at MS than at Scalebound, and there's just as much chance that there's nothing to it at all.
 
RIP Scalebound, hardly knew you.

Think I'm done with this topic as it seems like it's just breeding toxicity at the moment.

Gonna preorder Nier and keep my fingers crossed for a mythical Kamiya DMC for the 5th year in a row.
 
I doubt it

The money had already been spent and accounted for. They had already budgeted it and was included in the expenses of the previous years

Instead MS got to free some money that would have been earmarked for scalebound in 2017. Basically free money to the game division

MS is not an individual who remembers that they spent some money on scalebound years ago. Once their budget for 2016 got closed, they forgot about it

This post makes zero sense.
 
Lot of people here instantly made the connection. It doesn't even make sense. Troll a platinum cancellation with a platinum game.
They're trying to "troll" Microsoft, not Platinum. There have been countless examples of community managers (especially in smaller regions) posting misguided snarky comments whenever the competitor made an unpopular move.

Nier ads don't target people that know about Nier?
They don't target them exclusively. Obscure references aren't how you get new people interested in niche series.
 
They're trying to "troll" Microsoft, not Platinum. There have been countless examples of community managers (especially in smaller regions) posting misguided snarky comments whenever the competitor made an unpopular move.


They don't target them exclusively. Obscure references aren't how you get new people interested in niche series.

So instead you reference a obscure/niche game most people don't care or even know about?

Folks are trying to make something out of nothing.
 
The game was originally due for release in 2016 though and got delayed by a whole year, so they're not getting any money back on the project unless Platinum came in under budget through the original timeline.

Have to wonder if Platinum got paid at all if they were missing milestones tho
 
He/she not wrong except maybe the part about free money, because it's a bit more complicated than that.



Google "Sunk cost"
You do realise sunk cost is just money you've spent you can't get back?

There's no free/forgotten money about it. It was a failure.
 
Anyone who knows anything about NieR and Drakengaurd series would not come to conclusions that some of you are reaching for.

NieR also comes out in few weeks. What do you want them to do? Not advertise?

Finally, you introduce new people to series by telling them what it is about. Death of dragons and other stuff is referencing major plot points in the series. You don't introduce new comers by telling them "that's 2B, she kills stuff."
 
Indeed. Somewhere in the middle lies the truth. In which case, I can't really blame them from a business perspective. But sure, the game looked like it had potential underneath the mess that it probably became. I know I had high hopes for it.
Not indeed at all. The project will have a defined change management process and termination clauses.

The way people think these things are like bedroom projects on here is crazy sometimes.

Platinum signed up to what they did and will of negotiated prior to the signing. Microsoft didn't just go "haha, got you!".
 
You do realise sunk cost is just money you've spent you can't get back?

There's no free/forgotten money about it. It was a failure.

It is a basic economic principle. You always invest in the future, not to give money you spent in the past a meaning / get it back.


Also, don't argue with die hard fanboys who'll eat whatever MS serves for dinner.
 
You do realise sunk cost is just money you've spent you can't get back?

There's no free/forgotten money about it. It was a failure.

They must have had an item budgeted to pay Platinum upon the game being completed

Really doubt they paid that money if the game was cancelled

Therefore, that item is now free to use somewhere else
 
This post makes zero sense.

You have to think in terms of project management. I work in the public sector and we'll have projects that go on hold for years. The project might be to revitalize some equipment or some such but if there's no budget for it at the end of the fiscal year it just stops being worked on even if we personally feel it's a priority.

In the private sector they will just cancel the project because that money is gone and they're not thinking about what they spent. They can only look at the budget they have now.
 
Indeed. Somewhere in the middle lies the truth. In which case, I can't really blame them from a business perspective. But sure, the game looked like it had potential underneath the mess that it probably became. I know I had high hopes for it.
You do understand that there's not always some golden middle road in life that is the absolute truth? It's possible that one side is entirely in the wrong, maybe not in cancelling the project but how they handled that. If all the twitter murmur is true, this was all on Microsoft abusing their power as the publisher. Maybe there were some problems with development but good publishers try to help devs through those troubles, not just fuck up development with unreasonable milestones and refusing to budge when creators ask to make some changes to the game that would help them finish it.
 
The Xbox division isn't a separate company. They are apart of one of the largest companies in the world.

Which by and large doesn't give a single fuck about the Xbox division, to be honest.

Xbox is not getting a blank check.

Scalebound was apparently trending globally yesterday, and we're talking about social media here. The post's a product of its moment. It won't make much sense otherwise.

I wonder how will people try to figure out this blog post from Pi Foundation without looking up the date or noticing tags within a year or two.

Yeah, totally the same. Christ.
 
So instead you reference a obscure/niche game most people don't care or even know about?

Folks are trying to make something out of nothing.

Scalebound was apparently trending globally yesterday, and we're talking about social media here. The post's a product of its moment. It won't make much sense otherwise.

I wonder how will people try to figure out this blog post from Pi Foundation without looking up the date or noticing tags within a year or two.
 
Well aware of that. I guess my post wasn't very clear and kind of snipe-y. MS did make a clear effort on the original Xbox, but TFLO was a real fuck-over for JRPG fans like me. Literally zero worthwhile JRPG exclusives came out on the original Xbox. TFLO was a major reason I purchased the system as a JRPG fan (I guess I was naive- I was young too), and I was very upset when it was canceled. They made a bigger push for JRPGs with 360, but nearly all of the good ones came out on other systems (Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey the noteworthy exceptions). Now with the One, they don't care about Japanese games period, not just JRPGs. Any Japanese-inspired game (Phantom Dust) or Japanese-developed game (Scalebound) financed by MS is getting canceled, and its library suffers majorly from a lack of diversity for non-indies. I guess they just don't care about curating a diverse library as long as they're making money.
Microsoft was really lucky with Sega bowing out of the hardware race when they did, them and Tecmo alone are probably 80% of the Xbox's Japanese lineup.

But Microsoft was definitely making an effort then, no doubt.
 
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