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But they already have God of War, Spider-Man, Days Gone, Detroit, TLOU 2, and Death Stranding announced. That's not complacent even if they had nothing else to announce. Of course they do though.
Dreams as well.
But they already have God of War, Spider-Man, Days Gone, Detroit, TLOU 2, and Death Stranding announced. That's not complacent even if they had nothing else to announce. Of course they do though.
MLB is next year as wellDreams as well.
MLB is next year as well
Non complacent at all...
Can't believe Sony still has 6 studios without unannouced games.
London Studio
Manchester Studio
PixelOpus
San Diego Studio
Sucker Punch
Japan Studio (Since Knack 2 is also finished)
That's not even including studios with multiple teams that might be working on something or 2nd Party/3rd Party deals & exclusives.
Or even XDEV development/Playlink games
That is crazy!
How would anyone know if it's BS? They showed quite a bit for 2017/2018 alone, both in the pre-show and in the main show. Almost nothing there looked like it was two years out, which couldn't be said for 2015 and 2016's shows. It's pretty reasonable to think they have games for late 2018/2019 that weren't shown considering the quantity of 2017 and 2018 products on display.
It was less than a year ago when Sony made a slew of announcements for 2017 alone (Lost Legacy, Wipeout Omega Collection, Patapon/PaRappa/Locoroco, Gravity Rush 2 DLC), never mind the third party announcements.
What is strange about it?we'll know for sure when see the quality of this year's tgs, pgw and psx
I just think it's strange timing to suddenly limit whatever announcements they have like they did
Nothing at this year's E3 looked two years out because it was the same lineup from 2016
Well... Days Gone was shown at this E3 and I don't expect this game until at least late 2018 or early 2019.How would anyone know if it's BS? They showed quite a bit for 2017/2018 alone, both in the pre-show and in the main show. Almost nothing there looked like it was two years out, which couldn't be said for 2015 and 2016's shows. It's pretty reasonable to think they have games for late 2018/2019 that weren't shown considering the quantity of 2017 and 2018 products on display.
It was less than a year ago when Sony made a slew of announcements for 2017 alone (Lost Legacy, Wipeout Omega Collection, Patapon/PaRappa/Locoroco, Gravity Rush 2 DLC), never mind the third party announcements.
Sure, because E3 2016 it was the conference where they revealed their new games. E3 2017 was to reveal the gameplay of these new games like for Marvel's Spider-Man. Didn't the same thing happened with Horizon Zero Dawn too? Revealed at E3 2015 with "real" gameplay at E3 2016.we'll know for sure when see the quality of this year's tgs, pgw and psx
I just think it's strange timing to suddenly limit whatever announcements they have like they did
Nothing at this year's E3 looked two years out because it was the same lineup from 2016
Didn't the same thing happened with Horizon Zero Dawn too? Revealed at E3 2015 with "real" gameplay at E3 2016.
No. They showed a long gameplay demo at the same conference it was revealed.
They showed more later too, of course.
How they decided to limit new announcements after doing the opposite in 2015 and 16. They didn't do enough this year to equally keep themselves in the conversation with their competition imo (in the context of E3)What is strange about it?
Well... Days Gone was shown at this E3 and I don't expect this game until at least late 2018 or early 2019.
Sure, because E3 2016 it was the conference where they revealed their new games. E3 2017 was to reveal the gameplay of these new games like for Marvel's Spider-Man. Didn't the same thing happened with Horizon Zero Dawn too? Revealed at E3 2015 with "real" gameplay at E3 2016.
How they decided to limit new announcements after doing the opposite in 2015 and 16. They didn't do enough this year to equally keep themselves in the conversation with their competition imo
? Horizon had "real" gameplay in 2015. God of War and Days Gone were revealed with gameplay in 2016 too. Detroit also had a trailer last year
They've also been getting flak for how they've handled announcements over the last two years ("Stop announcing stuff so early!" and "What about the games I can get now/soon?"). Perhaps, this is a way to counter that notion?How they decided to limit new announcements after doing the opposite in 2015 and 16. They didn't do enough this year to equally keep themselves in the conversation with their competition imo (in the context of E3)
They've also been getting flak for how they've handled announcements over the last two years ("Stop announcing stuff so early!" and "What about the games I can get now/soon?"). Perhaps, this is a way to counter that notion?
They'll still have some of their biggest games announced at E3 but I think PSX is a good spot to announce major content and still somewhat stay within that "relatively soon" timeframe.
Japan Studio (Since Knack 2 is also finished)
For Horizon, you missed my post just before yours...
As for God of War and Days Gone, I would always trust SSM with their showing of GOW at E3 2016, especially since it seems to be due for early 2018 (really hope for a March release), but still skeptical about Days Gone E3 2016 showing. Sure they had gameplay shown there, they even had a different walkthrough of that same demo, which was cool to see and know. Although, the "real" demo that showed me (and people in general) what they wanted to do with this game is their E3 2017 gameplay reveal. E3 2016 looked more like a tech or gameplay concept demo (like that Zombie Horde, your bike and the dynamics between the horde and your environment). As for last year E3, they showed some of the core elements of Days Gone gameplay.
I am excited for Japan studios at tgs/psx because most of their announced games/collaborations are out or will be out I believe soon - everybody's golf, gravity rush 2, last guardian, knack 2. I guess they only have sotc remake in collaboration with blueprint games.
and No Heroes Allowed VR too, which should be released this year as well
Since behind the scenes activities have been ongoing since Bloodborne, I hope this will be a year that bears the fruit of the things weve built upon so far.
While I cant say any details yet, were also moving forward with the creation of ambitious new titles and new title concepts at the same time, so please continue to support Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio in 2017.
Are you me?It'll be revealed Sony Japan is working on an AAA rpg internally and co developing suikoden 6 with konami
I wake up
It'll be revealed Sony Japan is working on an AAA rpg internally and co developing suikoden 6 with konami
I wake up
Balee That
Not to mention that they've also shipped The Last Guardian and Gravity Rush 2 within the last year.
That's true. Hopefully they're really straightened out now after Becker took over. That mega-JRPG ain't gonna develop itself!
That's currently scheduled for October in Japan. Once that's released Monkey King would be their only unreleased game. So i'm expecting to hear several new announcements at TGS.
Some quotes from producers at Japan Studio
http://gematsu.com/2016/12/4gamer-interviews-japanese-creators-2017-ambitions
That's true. Hopefully they're really straightened out now after Becker took over. That mega-JRPG ain't gonna develop itself!
I'll bite that bait son. $20 psn card knack will be above 80 meta. All hail knack 2
Ueda is the king of taking too long to ship stuff though. Everyone was just "being creative" and Sony's biggest studio wasn't delivering anything besides PD with Gran TurismoIt really seems like Becker put things in order over there, but at the same time it feels like him and Ueda didn't get along well. Missing Ueda is a big blow imo.
The only one I believe, for all the crazy shit he said most of it came true. Monster Hunter dropping in a big way, Crash coming back, Ubisoft's Sea Fighting game. And much more. Just need that Japan Studio JRPG to finally make him viable as a source.
I know, it's just my opinion![]()
Ueda is the king of taking too long to ship stuff though. Everyone was just "being creative" and Sony's biggest studio wasn't delivering anything besides PD with Gran Turismo
He seemed pretty on point with his game teases. The only thing that was really off was the Konami stuff which was a lol Konami thing as well as the Sony JRPG which he said may not happen.I believed a lot of his stuff too. I just think he liked trolling too much, and I think it was leading people on in the FFXV topic that got him banned? I even tried looking to see if I could find him on Twitter afterwards, alas to no avail.
Polyphony is separate to Japan Studio as well, I believe? During the PS3 era Japan Studio were notoriously inefficient, and I guess The Last Guardian was kind of emblematic of that problem.
I'm probably very LTTP but just yesterday i heard of this rumour that there are chances Sony might announce a new hybrid system on the 19th at TGS.Suppossedly some design patents have been published recently.
http://nintendotoday.com/sony-patent-nintendo-switch/
(I know the article in the link is old)
Is it really possible?
Again, let's look at Sony's past few E3s from an announcement slate perspective:
E3 2014: Bloodborne/LBP3/R&C - 3 AAA announcements
E3 2015: Dreams/TLG/Horizon - 3 AAA announcements
E3 2016: GoW/DG/Spidey/DS - 4 AAA announcements
E3 2017: SoTC - 1 AAA announcement
I hope not. Sony is at its worst when it copies Nintendo.
I'm probably very LTTP but just yesterday i heard of this rumour that there are chances Sony might announce a new hybrid system on the 19th at TGS.Suppossedly some design patents have been published recently.
http://nintendotoday.com/sony-patent-nintendo-switch/
(I know the article in the link is old)
Is it really possible?
E3 2014: Bloodborne/LBP3/R&C - 3 AAA announcements
E3 2015: Dreams/TLG/Horizon - 3 AAA announcements
E3 2016: GoW/DG/Spidey/DS - 4 AAA announcements
E3 2017: SoTC - 1 AAA announcement
It'll be revealed Sony Japan is working on an AAA rpg internally and co developing suikoden 6 with konami
I wake up
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E3 2014: Bloodborne/LBP3/R&C - 3 AAA announcements
E3 2015: Dreams/TLG/Horizon - 3 AAA announcements
E3 2016: GoW/DG/Spidey/DS - 4 AAA announcements
E3 2017: SoTC - 1 AAA announcement
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Hidden Agenda, Frantics and the likes are PlayLink casual games, they don't count. The Inpatient, Bravo Team, Moss and the likes are PSVR games, they don't count. The PS4 has no gaems!Did you just forgot the preshow? Hidden agenda, the impatient etc ... I think that Supermassive games can be considered doing AAA now.
Did you just forgot the preshow? Hidden agenda, the impatient etc ... I think that Supermassive games can be considered doing AAA now.
Hidden Agenda, Frantics and the likes are PlayLink casual games, they don't count. The Inpatient, Bravor Team, Moss and the likes are PSVR games, they don't count. The PS4 has no gaems!
The only thing that seems to count is new AAA game announcements. Those games don't even have to ever be released, just the announcement is important for this contest.
In another place, somewhere, people are happy about casual games, PSVR games, Indie titles and more details about the already announced AAA games. But those people don't count.
I also excluded Farpoint from E3 2016.
While they're games with high production values, I don't know if they are big enough to be AAA 'by my own personal standards.'
Lol. If you liked E3 just say so. Don't be so passive-aggressive. A lot of people thought it sucked. Should they say it was good just because there were VR games and most don't have PSVR, and casual stuff that wasn't aimed at them to begin with?
Sonys real problem is that apparently it's pre-show has become as necessary as its actual show. I kept wondering where Gran Turismo and other shit was, and then someone told me Sony had a bunch of titles in their pre-show. Lol.