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Umm ... how about this?
First we get the Tushima sequel(coz its most rumored)
Then a new Resistance (need new PS SP FPS)
Then a totally new IP (new IPs are always interesting)
And then a new inFamous?
I had a great time with the second son. Never got to play the originals and hope they get remastered one day.
If I had a choice between another Infamous game and another Spider-Man game, I choose Spider-Man. Sony should spend its resources on its winners.
Loved the spray can part. The sound coming out from the controller sound so genuine, may be gimmicky, but made me smile atleast =)
I don't understand all the hate on the light-bar and controller speaker, I personally LOVE the extra touches devs do with them. I hope Cry-baby gamers don't force them to forget and ultimately do LESS with them.
I love that the light starts going from white to diffrent shades of red (evil play through) also the sound effect from the spray painting parts is a nice touch.
Does anyone even notice the light bar while playing? The light bar is on the front of the controller and I'm looking at the TV while playing. I like the idea of it, but it doesn't really add anything to my gaming experience right now.
I do like the speaker though and I hope more developers utilize it more.