I’m not too worried as PlayStation 98% of the time usually delivers. Also, didn’t Sony get tired of showing games that are 2-5 years out (Last of Us 2)?
Sure, as any other gamer, I would love the list of games coming but I rather it be done how Nintendo does it (first half of the year) than how Microsoft does it by showing us CGI trailers for games that won’t be out for 8 years.
There’s so many games to play currently and Sony doesn’t want to take the spo...
The Medium wasn’t that great but I do enjoy their artistic outlook on horror games. Even the best teams deliver mediocre games every now-and-then. Give them time. If they can nail Silent Hill 2 then they’re golden.
HA.
You do know there’s a difference between weird fanboy assumptions and actual business sense, right?
You know how silly Activision would have to be to end deals with a company that’s 70% market share? If they want to go from making $1 billion+ to tens of million then that’s on them, I guess LOL
Sony was not the first one. Keep up.
Sounds like Xbox players waiting for good games.
:P
Bologna.
They can’t even get games to run natively on the Xbox.
:P
@Frostypants
One of the worsts ever. They showed off the power of cloud with full destructible online open world. Natural destruction where the buildings would cause a “chain reaction” of destruction.
Just to get a multiplayer mode that’s 5v5 with cardboard cutout destruction LOL
Psi-Ops 2 should’ve came to light. Including since the first one ended with “to be continued”.
RIP Midway
Can’t wait for the monthly Microsoft march to show how thankful I am for them.
Makes you wonder if they were planning a 4 year console instead.
Booooo, get off the stage.
You know what else is overdue?
A remake/remaster of Psi-Ops and Freedom Fighters.
Loved the first one. Cannot wait to try this one out.
You dropped your crown, king.
I expect Goku to take up 5 slots for 5 different forms.
FINALLY
People who hate GaaS will wish, and believe, that it’s dying. Same goes for people who dislike PvP games, Battle Royale, and so on.
I am NOT a fan of live service gaming but I heavily doubt live service gaming is going anywhere. So it will never be “too late”.
Someone actually sat down and wrote this article?