
When Roger Ebert said "video games can never be art," he nailed a major issue facing the industry...and issued a compelling challenge.

Sammy: "Sony disastrously and disgracefully shuttered Texas-based fan favourite Bluepoint yesterday. The long-time PS Studios partner never got a chance to ship a game under its new parent company.
This news hit me particularly hard because I believe it reflects the erosion of once-great PlayStation management that I think we’ve all been feeling for quite some time."
How was this allowed to happen? A studio know for excellent remakes and remasters were put on a GOW live service game? Something nobody wanted? There are so many other, more interesting projects, for me they were the prime studio who should have remastered or remade Bloodborne, what an absolute waste, I'm really annoyed about this.
Hulst should have followed Jim Ryan out the door, especially after his failed concord brainchild, execs really do only fail upwards.
It does concern me that they think closing amazing studios like Bluepoint and Japan Studios is smart.
I'm honestly surprised Media Molecule is still around. They put out what 1 game in the past 10+ years? I personally wasn't interested in Dreams, so they have been a wash for me since the PS3 era. Are they working on a new game? What are they doing?
Frustrating news, for sure. Hulst is on a major losing streak. Baffling decisions....
They could of let them do a Remakes of Sly, Jak and Daxter maybe the old Killzone games. Ported Demon Souls to other platforms. Steady revenue for growth becoming a 70 team to 100+ eventually.
As a PS Fan and someone that looks to new exsperiences not rehashing old ones I can feel for the devs but it does not move the needle as far as getting new video games.

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are a lot more creative and have fresher ideas than the movie industry does right now.
Bioshock,, Fahrenheit, portal, half life, system shock, braid, limbo, deus ex, psychonauts. If Damian hurst can stick half a cow in a box and call it art then I think the above examples can qualify. Ebert is a MOVIE critic whose probably had less experience with video games than atilla the hun, why are we giving this guy the time of day?
Maybe he's scarred by the time Siskel made him play a proto-Kinect on national television back in '93's.
Christ sakes not this argument again....whatever I will inform people..AGAIN...
Video Games= entertainment = Art
Movies = entertainment = Art
Music = entertainment = Art
Paintings = entertainment = Art
Sculptures = entertainment = Art
Roger Ebert is a twat. Gaming is a form of art, case closed.