lol, you kids and your iPhones!
Sega, Nintendo, Capcom.. in that order :P
I have to say this month has been a busier one for me than March looks..
Definitely will get Ground Zeroes and Titanfall.
Seriously, had to laugh at the tone of this article. It's hardly surprising Sega haven't revisited a franchise that originally cost them so dearly - risk it again to placate a small fanbase + bandwagon jumpers?
Yeah, who cares who makes it as long as someone poops out a Shenmue 3!
Hopefully there's more here than just a graphics showcase with a cool setting.
Doesn't sound like he's going away! This appears to be more of a comment on the direction the gaming industry is heading, rather than on his intentions as a designer.
Very nice, this'll keep me busy until Strider.
They are rated differently, that's the problem.
^lol :)
Good stuff, looking forward to some Ground Zeroes on my Xbox One ;)
This.
The line about Vita being 'great for indie games' is extremely offputting to me - surely people who say that are underselling this machine massively?
Anyway, surprisingly candid interview..
Your list is downright hilarious given Sony's penchant for 'HD Remasters' and re-releasing the God of War games in every possible configuration.
I think he said it with the sole intention of striking a nerve, lol.
"Gamers' reaction > critics' reaction" doesn't mean "reviews are nothing", obviously it's easier to put a percentage score from IGN on the front of the game box than a comment from some forumer.
@GribbleGrunger: This was specifically in response to a question about green-lighting a sequel to the first party game Ryse.
I think making a Ryse 2 would be a very popular move. Makings of super franchise, just give the sequel all the time it needs and don't show it before it's ready!
There's no way in hell the MGS superfans are going to boycott the game, so if you do you're only missing out. If you can't stomach the price tag just wait for a drop.
I'm not, but if they did it would be interesting to see how they fare with coal-face paying customers, rather than online campaigners.
There's a bit of a history in videogaming of companies failing to transfer dominance from one generation to the next, this time particularly Nintendo.
In the case of Sony, no-one really holds that hilarious 2006 conference and initial overpricing of the PS3 against them almost a decade on.
I think it'll be the same with Microsoft, not least because none of the controversial Xbox One policies were actually manifest in the console which was eventually r...
These guys have some imagination!
Sure, we'll have a whip round on N4G.