Playing MGS3 first is a good way for people to be disappointed with all the others.
I don't know that anyone wants to be reminded of Drakengard, but Nier was pretty cool.
Sorry, but I can't see that a publisher with a small but stable market like Atlus would be something Sony wants to snap up. Sure, P4G probably shifted more than a few Vitas. But Atlus games sell through a few hundred thousand units at absolute best, and platform holders want million sellers.
I think what he's saying is more true than pundits are willing to believe. The current gen feels like it's long overstayed its welcome. We'll see soon enough just what that means for the sales of new boxes.
If people are hired specifically to work on dialogue, why the Hell is it so consistently terrible
It's crazy how rabid Half-Life fans have gotten if this is seriously how they respond to *clearly marked* joke articles.
A smart decision, given they're less desperately reliant on the motion gaming stuff than Microsoft currently are.
Unfortunately, the management of Index is corrupt as Hell and this was the inevitable outcome of their behaviour.
Atlus itself was reasonably healthy, always budgeting in line with realistic sales expectations. It's a shame they're at risk through no fault of their own.
This is an important part of their narrative, so I have doubts about just how prevalent some of the attitudes mentioned were.
Dude's an embarrassment.
Sorry, but I think Kinect is simply too integral to their box and their strategy for them to excise it.
Yep, they did a piss poor job of explaining the "benefits" of their system and were consequently crucified for it. And this blog doesn't change that what they had planned was and is still a terrible idea.
I have a tentative pre-order for the PS4. Bad for impulse buying new hardware (3DS ambassador and all)
Sorry, but there is no evidence that a "digital future" for consoles with Microsoft as the gatekeepers would benefit consumers in even the smallest way. If it could mean Steam-like sales or a drop in the cost of buying new, that would've been rolled out as a selling point. They would've charged the same as they always have because they can.
Industry apologist frustrated that attempts to scare consumers into compliance with bad policies shits out a terrible rant on Twitter. Surprise, surprise.
It seems Microsoft have just enough self awareness to stop at the edge of the cliff when people are screaming at them not to jump.
This is tied to product availability, not to policy.
Gizmodo are legendary corporate apologists. They've been going to be for the Xbox One since it was announced.
Interesting how they've failed to actually recognise the correct answer to the question the article poses, and instead focus on biases in coverage of E3.
Phil Fish gripes about a lot of things, doesn't he? Comes off as a petulant child.