If he believed, he wouldn’t have apologized.
No. That is simply how good Naughty Dog’s animations are.
Um, we got the same game as revealed. Not sure what you played.
It is exclusive.
This should finally put to rest all the argument about "a PC version" or whether or not Sony "owns the property". They do, as many of us said (although anyone who really gets it didn't need this trailer for that), and it is, 100%, PlayStation only.
Now, to the trailer itself, I am totally intrigued. I don't even need to see anything else. I love the wild mind of Kojima and this is a Day 1!
Yup.
Hopefully, Sony wasn’t chasing some meaningless crown. I’m glad I got what I got.
Or their property, as in the case of Death Stranding.We KNOW that's another exclusive.
That looked like an early PS5 game... Holy.... Moly.....
I'm trying to understand what you're babbling about, with all due respect. Much of this has nothing to do with what is being discussed.
Heavenly Sword is owned by Sony and Enslaved is owned by Bandai Namco.
Just feels like he's going to be another Quantic Dream for Sony, in the long run. He develops the games, Sony owns the properties. Can't go wrong with it, as I expect Death Stranding to be glorious on the PS4 and PS4 Pro!
@ SierraGuy: You can get deep stories from several mediums. No need for the superiority complex.
Also, 30fps doesn't "suck in any game", but 60 is obviously better (though I don't know who you're talking to, as no one argued otherwise).
They don't need a "fantastic show". Just show their goods. That's all that matters.
@Kryptix: Uh, I didn't say "break the game". 'Make or break' is a saying. I meant it can be a game changer. It is OBVIOUSLY an improvement. The one you should have quoted was the one who implied that 60fps didn't really make for a substantial difference, which would be BeardedDrachen.
Eh, they got the message across and 2017 was PlayStation's strongest year ever (total units sold), despite the 'lukewarm E3 show'. They focus on several shows, in fact, not just one. As a result, they continue to provide what people want - and that is why they're doing as good as they are.
Besides, a 'good E3 show' is up to the viewer, not some collective hive mind that expects new announcement after new announcement. They showed games last year, pl...
60fps can definitely make/break a game, depending on the genre (such as fighting or racing).
That said, I agree that we need deeper stories, better (and more advanced) AI, dynamic envirnoments, etc...
The only mess I see here is the combination of letters you dare to call an article. Poorly written and painfully pretentious.
Yup
That needs to happen first.