
CraveOnline: "It usually takes a while before open-world games are introduced to a new generation of consoles, but the PS4 and Xbox One aren't wasting any time. In March we were able to play inFamous: Second Son. First of all, what a gorgeous game. Secondly, I was quite disappointed by it outside of its presentation, and I know I'm not alone.
After watching Sunset Overdrive's gameplay debut trailer, and reading up on what it's all about, it appears it won't have the same shortcomings as inFamous. So why do I think Sunset Overdrive will be the better game"

Insomniac has confirmed that a PS5 port for 2014's Sunset Overdrive is not currently planned due to a focus on Marvel's Wolverine.
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(well, they're likely also working with Nixxes for the inevitable Spider-Man 2 PC port as well)
This is new…it pretty much confirms it can happen eventually.
I thought Microsoft had publishing rights or something
“It is important to note that Xbox owns the publishing rights to Sunset Overdrive.
Therefore, a PS5 port would need to be approved by Microsoft.”
I said this eight days ago and got disagrees.

Does it still hold up in 2024?
We've still got a few months to go, but October marks the 10-year anniversary of this Insomniac Games title, with the developer having since moved on to work on the Marvel's Spider-Man games for PlayStation. It was assumed that Sunset Overdrive might make its way to other platforms eventually, but that hasn't happened as of yet.
So beloved that it sold so well that there's a sequel and Insomniac never had the opportunity to go back to Sony to develop games exclusively for Sony.
Not beloved enough for Xbox owners to buy it apparently, Xbox was the worst possible audience for that game.
Insomniac: “We went with Microsoft because we want to own the IP so it’s ours”
Microsoft: *owns publishing rights preventing the studio to re-release the original game, make a remaster, remake, any DLC, massive expansions and multiple sequels on other platforms*
The logic is just…I never got it
Owning the IP was Insomniacs main defence when they announced they were making a game exclusively for MS and yet they’ve ended up “owning” an IP they can’t do anything with.
If they went with Sony like normal you might have seen a sequel by now.
Sadly this may never get the proper fps update it deserves on XB (or even PS) but I now play it on steam and it definitely feels better at 60fps than it did at 30. Its a fast paced game... you need that 60fps in this one.
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Second Son, IMO, was a great game all the way around. If this game can surpass it, I'm all in.
Wow. Didn't take long stories like this to emerge.
I hope Sunset is a great game, but I don't believe we know enough about it at this time to make a call like this.
But everyone is entitled to their opinion and I guess you gotta make content that will get people's attention. It will be interesting to see how this all turns out.
I get that both games are open world 3rd person games, but I honestly still don't get why they are being compared. It always seems more that its about trying to find comparable exclusives that it is due to similar games. I admit that I agree with the author that inFamous was a gorgeous game, and rather fun the first time through, but then it lost something for me and I didn't even go through the evil path. I haven't played SOvdr yet but it looks like it's just much more about silly chaos, with more going on...less "serious" power-wielding. Both games look to have their fan intrigued for legitimate reasons, and fans of both games should be happy/excited...but I still don't get why we are comparing the two....well I'm just one guy, whatever works I guess.
In fact if we had to compare it to games I'd say it's more like Dead Rising 3/crackdown 2 with the movement of Titanfall and Brink, sillyness of Borderlands and a touch of Mario Sunshine...but if we start comparing it to this many games, I think it's honestly just deserved to be called unique.