
TeamKill Media president Micah Jones, now working on Quantum Error, enthusiastically shared the studio's excitement for Mark Cerny (described as a genius) and the PlayStation 5 console he designed.

IGN: "During this Crimson Desert media event, we spoke with Will Powers, director of marketing and PR for Pearl Abyss, to clear the air and discuss the game's current state. In addition to offering some frank thoughts on the nearly seven years since Crimson Desert's reveal, Powers also shared his larger hopes for what the game can accomplish as a standalone action adventure away from the shadow of Black Desert Online."

"Romeo is a Dead Man’s story may hint at the semblance of some noir revenge tale, pulp Sci-Fi, or grindhouse absurdity, but it’s the formal delivery (whether editing, visual style, combat cadence, UI or audio) that largely shapes the experience. Throughout the game, you are clearly working towards a goal, however, the journey is far more attractive a proposition than the destination."
Read on to make sense of one of the biggest sensory overloads of the year so far

After a fierce climactic battle with the Dark Dragon, Yakumo gazes upon the scenery he has reclaimed. Yet even now, the shadow of a new—and terrifying—archfiend creeps ever closer. Though the skies have cleared, the presence of deeper evil never fades. The battle of the Master Ninja is far from over.
After finishing this game it left me in a weird feeling. It never really felt like an amazing experience. It felt structurally like DMC4, narratively it felt over fluffed like it could’ve achieved it much sooner.
I also felt like it was missing that attention to detail in exploration. It more just felt like go from point a to b then fight a boss repeat. The assassination feature was under cooked too.
The game wasn’t bad but it just wasn’t amazing, I don’t know if I even want to rush to the DLC.
Looking forward to the PS5 :)
im excited for the ps5 and im going to buy it, but the series x is most likely going to be my go to console for most games... just like my one x and ps4 pro now.
I'm glad that developers are chiming in to filter out all the unneeded banter going on in the gaming community. All these comment section experts are getting out of hand, as though they're in the same position as those active in the progression of the industry. Good job Sony, I look forward to yet another blockbuster experience.
Been saying that for a long time now. Cerny is a legend in gaming. Just read how many talented people worked under him who went onto have long gaming careers
He made impactful changes with PS4 and hen doubling the ram from 4 to 8GB based on developer feedback. When he calls developers listen and give feedback