Coming out in 3 months, actually.
Because a lot of people DO have powerful PCs at home. Some many times more powerful than the Xbox One X.
That said, plenty of others are still interested in Xbox hardware, so it'll be fine.
False. There were a few 1080p games on PS3 (WipeOut HD, GT5 ~ though dynamic, as examples).
Yup!
It's mainly because of who it is. In Sony threads, he is known to cause needless friction and people don't forget.
OT: Anyway, this is one of the big games I'm looking forward to this year. I'll be much happier with a proper, full reveal though!
If it is a handheld, sure. Home consoles are a toss up.
Majority of PS4 players booed BC? Maybe you mean on N4G, but most PS4 players (unless we can prove otherwise) probably didn't care either way. They clearly liked remasters, though, since many of them have sold very well.
Regarding journalists, it was well documented, which is why I mentioned it.
Again, there were plenty of people (Gaming websites alike) that either preferred BC over remasters or hated the idea of remasters at all. A lot of folks were on the side of that narrative. If I were talking about one source, your idea would make sense. But, I'm not, so you're simply.....wrong. Few examples...
https://metro.co.uk/2018/03...<...
Uh, I'm aware that not EVERYONE feels the same way. Regardless, it doesn't take much to remember the days when remasters were seen as a bad thing compared to BC. It was said, whether you had your fingers in your ears nor not.
So, which is it? When Sony announced remasters, it was "boooo, Remasters means the end of BC as we know it". Now, all of a sudden, it is the other way around. This is why you can't take modern gaming journalism seriously.
Not quite Sony 1st Party level, but definitely one of the best games I've played.....ever! And looks nearly as good as the best of the best, too!
"Gnomageddon was a free-to-play online action game"
Not a big game. Also, that Sony Monica project was, quite literally, in pre-production and hardly anyone could tell you about it. Completely at odds with a project like Scalebound. So, still no big games cancelled by Sony.
Also, curb the insults. If I'm so "wrong", you shouldn't have any need to take it there. :P
Yup! Problem solved.
Ah, so you have nothing but hot air. Got it. For the record, we’re talking about game cancellations. Konami cancelled Silent Hills. Nothing to do with Sony, unlike Scalebound for Microsoft . Thus, there is no hypocrisy. You are just unable to provide a correlation to games in current production vs fully cancelled projects.
Oh well. :)
It doesn't need to sell as good as Horizon (which is irrelevant to OB1's point, anyway). It's selling quite well, which means a sequel is much more likely and even more funding next time.
Um, Deep Down and WiLD are still in development (even though the former is a Capcom property), and Silent Hills was 100% on Konami.
http://www.pushsquare.com/n...
https://www.playstationlife...
...
Name the big games Sony cancelled.
@DaDrunkenJester
The Coalition also made Gears Ultimate.
OT: I’m pretty excited, too!
I’ll never understand inflammatory, meaningless posts like these.
Except that it isn't just 'Sony fans' dissatisfied with MS press conference. Now, I'm generally one to care little about these conferences' performances, but let's not pin this on one group. It's disingenuous and hypocritical (at least by all appearances) given you're dismissing the real issues people had with this conference, while telling others to appreciate the negative backlash thrown at Sony for simply 'not showing up'.