I'm surprised anyone could call this the best year in 2 decades, that's a stupidly huge claim (one we hear every year), there were some many things that went wrong and so many flops/mediocre games, those handful of gems just save this year.
PC.
Square-Enix has a huge catalogue from their PS1 and Snes days, I would love it if they kept funnelling them to modern systems as remasters/ports, the occasional remake like SO: Second Story R is fine too.
As long as the it feels like a full and complete game, I don't have a problem with asset reuse as long as the reused assets look good in the first place.
I think it's suppose to by the end of the year, I think they might be waiting to get it working properly on Series S or something.
@monkey602,
It's okay, there's still indies and some smaller games that are pretty damn good, there's that if anything.
I honestly don't know since I'm only a casual Marvel fan, do people like Squirrel Girl?
What if we had LE plates? I'd be okay with that, especially if the designs were really nice.
The 3070 is probably more like 50% faster than the PS5, plus the PS5 would fall even further behind it once we take Ray Tracing into account.
I'm pretty sure everyone is going to the VR chat Halloween Party already.
Should have spent a bit time on coming up with a slogan, definitely avoid anything with the word Play in it (it'll just remind people that the Playstation is the better buy).
Maybe, but I don't think so, they're just trade-marking their marketing.
I always think that as a short term approach to business, whatever makes the most money in the shortest period of time, unfortunately that kinda mindset doesn't always produce results, it often hurts the company and turns customers away.
Hell no! I'd rather someone competent that will steer Sony back to what made previous Playstation gens so great, I don't care whether they're a gamer or not, I don't like the direction Sony is heading, and I certainly don't want the dumpster fire situation that Xbox is in.
Oh yes! Give me Legaia! I don't have my original PS1 copy any more (idk even know what happened to it). There's so many games I missed the first time around, I would love the opportunity to play them.
Does this mean we can have a lot more "Playstation Classics"? I don't feel like we're getting enough for what was promised, at least they added a few games this month.
They've lost a couple of high profile staff relatively close together, seems suspicious enough to me, but of what, I don't know myself, I can only theorise as everyone else does.
Maybe it's a sunk cost fallacy? they're in so deep that they can't crawl back out.
Sony seems to cop a disproportionate amount of flack, not that they don't do bad things on occasion, the media just likes to target them the most.
I'd be happy if we got a Sci-fi shooter-esque game similar to Halo, with a good campaign and multi-player out of them.