Did he just... quit Epic games? Interesting.
I'd say Santa Monica should take a break from God of War. But, it's amazing how much inbetween work they do for other Sony studios too. Almost every AAA indie game that's come out on PSN, Santa Monica has had a hand in. So, ( I need to do more research ) but it seems like Santa Monica is the muscle that push games out the door.
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I wonder how frustrating it is, putting all that work into items, only for everyone to turn them off almost immediately.
I'm not literate of the inner working of formats but, isn't MKV just a container for every other format under the sun? Wouldn't supporting MKV basically mean everything that MKV supports? Which is almost everything.
I'm pretty sure NIS America and Atlus have cornered that part of the market. All you really need to do is demand over and over which game you want, and then wait for it to come out.
I'll be sure to play it as the episodes come out this time!
What if the demo is not even on the disc itself? And it will be a download from PSN. Then, it wouldn't be DRM.
It's only important because of what it means for future support. You can't KEEP paying studios to make games for you. They have to start wanting to make games for IT, at some point.
Then why do we find Let's Plays entertaining. Obviously, there's some difference. But, they are practically the same thing.
What makes directors, directors, is the work they do. If Kojima delegated all of his stuff to someone else, it wouldn't really be a "Kojima Productions" game. Would it?
Emphasis on "SOME".
Because, Kotaku puts out some good journalism on a consistent basis. Kotaku isn't my favorite site either but it's a huge site.
Seriously clawing at air there Kotaku.
I can imagine what the Sony reps that have to deal with the press are thinking.
" oh my god, shutupshutupshutupshutup it's just a box oh my god ask me about something different oh my god oh my god oh my god "
*headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*
I know it's just a rumor. But, how do you spin blocking used games into a good thing?
"We're are proud to announce, that as of the Next-Box, used games will no longer work on the system. We believe this will start a new era of interactivity."
Or some mumbo jumbo.
Whatever happened to Jade Raymond? Haven't seen her in a while, she was practically a celebrity.
The article literally didn't say anything except for words. Words that had nothing to do with anything. It says Sony perfected the controller in 1997 and that some people like the 360 controller better. Why change what has been perfected? Why retire an iconic device except for " Just cause " ? The article seemed like an exercise in trying to say as little as possible using the most words.
Kingdom Hearts 3 is there trump card if they ever are about to severely go out of business. The company can easily keep afloat for the 3 years in would be in development. That one game would buy them an extra year or two or more go get there stuff together.
I have no idea how I earned this but, dang if I don't feel like I deserve it. I've probably spent upwards of $1500 dollars on that store, at least. Thank you Sony. Can't wait for later today.
I didn't do a good job. But, I was trying to imply that maybe he will have a hand in future MGS titles.