Yea. I think companies just do it so they can bleed them dry while they can. After all, they can just bring them back in the future "reimagined".
While there are a few PS3 games in there too, it's good to see the PS Vita's library consistently growing.
I'm sure they'll repeat some, but hopefully not too many.
Haha, Sean Connery in a Disney game, that'd certainly be interesting!
Agreed. Hopefully this will help them turn the corner a bit more.
Same. I think this would open it up to a whole new audience too.
That would be true if the article was talking about developers pressuring Sony or Microsoft about their DRM policies.
However, it's more talking about how publishers/developers are starting to take things more into their own hands, especially with CliffyB stating that he expects publishers to start offering incentives for people to purchase digitally.
He probably forgot that Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2 existed.
Yea. It certainly doesn't pretend to be anything it's not.
The list just keeps getting larger and larger. xD
Kind of ironic that you mention Ubisoft there, since Watch Dogs is made by the same studio as Assassin's Creed.
Yea, it's like the last generation but worse, especially as it looks like the PS4/Xbox One are going to launch about the same time.
Yea, the whole NSA thing didn't really come at a good time, especially as it seriously implicated Microsoft.
Agreed, I think the additional online modes will really help.
They just can't help themselves, they really can't.
I guess that's what happens though, when the numbers aren't that great.
I'm still surprised it's doing so badly compared to the PSP.
Agreed. It just needs to get some momentum behind it.
Better hands that LucasArts - what was the last good game they actually made?
It still amazes me how many people bought this.
If they want to expand on the story, that's fine with me. However, there are still plenty of other things they can also address.