Richard on the case, trying to make Sony look as bad and cause controversy at any opportunity. Excellent timing on the release of this video, just in time to detract from Kena's release.
"Spider-Man: Miles Morales jumped 223% in sales, rising from No.13 to No.2. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart re-entered the charts at No.4 after a 630% sales spike, while Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut is up 13 places to No.6 after a 233% sales rise."
It was part of the first PlayStation games reveal it's been part of 3 state of plays, and they have a ton of videos on PlayStation Youtube/blog, and they have hosted numerous developer interviews.
I can't think of a non-first party game that has gotten more support from Sony than Kena.
I pay about $3.50 a month for my PSNow and I always find something to play. The games it gets a great people like to talk t down but it gets an extremely well curated selection of games. It's regularly games that are about to get sequels like Pathfinder and Judgment and really popular and indies like Slay the Spre or games that have strong followings like Mechanic Simulator.
People like to just write it off but it's a great value at $5 a month and even less if you...
It's awesome hearing the devs talk about it. This isn't another game that was just churned out to make a buck. You can hear that this is really the game they wanted to make and a game they wanted to play.
You don't even come close to understanding what you're talking about.
Microsoft wanted to turn your games into serial codes that were tied to your account, so you couldn't sell or own your games. As part of that system it required 24 hour check ins and if you couldn't make that check in your WHOLE console would become unusable, every single game wouldn't work until you logged in.